Adventurous

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ædˈvɛn.tʃər.əs/

Definitions of adventurous

adjective describing someone who is willing to take risks and try new things

Example Sentences

A1 She is not very adventurous and prefers to stay home.

A2 During the holidays, they went on an adventurous hike in the mountains.

B1 The adventurous traveler decided to explore the remote island on his own.

B2 The group of friends embarked on an adventurous road trip across the country.

C1 His adventurous spirit led him to climb the highest peaks in the world.

C2 The explorer's adventurous nature drove him to discover new lands and cultures.

Examples of adventurous in a Sentence

formal She embarked on an adventurous journey to explore the remote regions of the Amazon rainforest.

informal My adventurous friend convinced me to go skydiving with her next weekend.

slang I'm feeling super adventurous today, let's go on a spontaneous road trip!

figurative His adventurous spirit knew no bounds as he fearlessly tackled every challenge that came his way.

Grammatical Forms of adventurous

past tense

adventured

plural

adventurous

comparative

more adventurous

superlative

most adventurous

present tense

adventure

future tense

will adventure

perfect tense

have adventured

continuous tense

is adventuring

singular

adventurous

positive degree

adventurous

infinitive

to adventure

gerund

adventuring

participle

adventuring

Origin and Evolution of adventurous

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adventurous' originated from the Old French word 'aventureux' which came from the Latin word 'adventurus' meaning 'about to happen'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who is inclined to take risks or seek out new experiences, the word 'adventurous' has evolved to also connote excitement, curiosity, and a willingness to explore unknown territories.