Adventurously

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Pronunciation: /ədˈvɛnʧərəsli/

Definitions of adventurously

adverb modifying or describing a verb, adjective, or another adverb in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 She walked adventurously through the forest, exploring every corner.

A2 The children played adventurously in the playground, trying out new games.

B1 The group of friends decided to travel adventurously to a remote island for their vacation.

B2 The experienced hiker navigated the mountain trails adventurously, seeking new challenges.

C1 The explorer adventurously ventured into uncharted territories, documenting his findings.

C2 The adrenaline junkie skydived adventurously from a plane at 10,000 feet.

Examples of adventurously in a Sentence

formal She decided to approach the project adventurously, exploring new ideas and pushing boundaries.

informal He drove adventurously through the winding mountain roads, taking risks along the way.

slang We adventurously snuck into the abandoned building to explore and take photos.

figurative Her mind raced adventurously, imagining all the possibilities that lay ahead.

Grammatical Forms of adventurously

past tense

adventured

plural

adventurouslyes

comparative

more adventurously

superlative

most adventurously

present tense

adventurously

future tense

will adventurously

perfect tense

have adventurously

continuous tense

is adventurously

singular

adventurous

positive degree

adventurous

infinitive

to adventure

gerund

adventuring

participle

adventuring

Origin and Evolution of adventurously

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adventurously' originated from the Latin word 'adventurus' which means 'about to happen'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'adventurously' evolved to describe actions or behaviors that involve taking risks or seeking out new experiences.