Adventuristic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˌvɛnˈtʊrɪstɪk/

Definitions of adventuristic

adjective describing someone who is adventurous and seeks new experiences or challenges

Example Sentences

A1 She is not very adventuristic and prefers to stay close to home.

A2 The young couple embarked on an adventuristic journey through the mountains.

B1 His adventuristic spirit led him to explore new cultures and traditions.

B2 The group of friends planned an adventuristic trip to the remote island.

C1 The experienced hiker was known for his adventuristic expeditions to challenging terrains.

C2 Despite his age, he continued to pursue his adventuristic passion for extreme sports.

Examples of adventuristic in a Sentence

formal The adventuristic explorer set out on a journey to uncover hidden treasures.

informal She's always been a bit adventuristic, never afraid to try new things.

slang He's so adventuristic, always looking for the next thrill.

figurative Her adventuristic spirit led her to take risks and push boundaries in her career.

Grammatical Forms of adventuristic

past tense

adventured

plural

adventuristics

comparative

more adventuristic

superlative

most adventuristic

present tense

adventures

future tense

will adventure

perfect tense

have adventured

continuous tense

is adventuring

singular

adventuristic

positive degree

adventuristic

infinitive

to adventure

gerund

adventuring

participle

adventured

Origin and Evolution of adventuristic

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adventuristic' is derived from the Latin word 'adventurus', which means about to happen or approaching.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who is inclined towards taking risks or seeking adventure, the word 'adventuristic' has evolved to also convey a sense of recklessness or impulsiveness in modern usage.