Adventurousness

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˈvɛn.tʃər.əs.nəs/

Definitions of adventurousness

noun the quality of being willing to take risks or try out new things; adventurous spirit

Example Sentences

A1 I admire her adventurousness when trying new foods.

A2 His adventurousness led him to explore the unknown regions of the jungle.

B1 Her adventurousness in traveling to remote locations is inspiring.

B2 The group's adventurousness in tackling the challenging hike paid off with stunning views.

C1 His adventurousness knows no bounds as he plans his next extreme expedition.

C2 The filmmaker's adventurousness in pushing boundaries has earned critical acclaim.

Examples of adventurousness in a Sentence

formal Her adventurousness led her to explore uncharted territories in her research.

informal I admire your adventurousness in trying new foods.

slang His adventurousness knows no bounds when it comes to extreme sports.

figurative The adventurousness of his ideas pushed the boundaries of traditional thinking.

Grammatical Forms of adventurousness

past tense

experienced

plural

adventurousnesses

comparative

more adventurous

superlative

most adventurous

present tense

embarks

future tense

will embark

perfect tense

has embarked

continuous tense

is embarking

singular

adventurousness

positive degree

adventurous

infinitive

to embark

gerund

embarking

participle

embarked

Origin and Evolution of adventurousness

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'adventurousness' is derived from the Middle English word 'aventurous', which comes from Old French 'aventureus' meaning inclined to adventure or risk.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'adventurousness' has evolved to encompass not just a willingness to take risks, but also a spirit of exploration and excitement in seeking out new experiences.