Pronunciation: /ˈvɛn.tʃər/
noun a risky or daring journey or undertaking
A1 I am nervous about starting a new venture.
A2 The couple decided to embark on a business venture together.
B1 The company's latest venture into the tech industry was a success.
B2 She has always been a risk-taker, willing to explore new ventures.
C1 His latest venture in real estate development has garnered a lot of attention.
C2 The billionaire entrepreneur is known for his successful ventures in various industries.
verb to dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant
A1 I am nervous to venture into the dark cave.
A2 She decided to venture out on her own for the first time.
B1 The company is planning to venture into new markets next year.
B2 After much consideration, they finally decided to venture into entrepreneurship.
C1 The experienced hiker decided to venture off the beaten path for a more challenging trek.
C2 The entrepreneur was known for his ability to successfully venture into risky business opportunities.
formal The company decided to embark on a new business venture in the international market.
informal Let's take a chance and start a new venture together.
slang I heard they're planning to kick off a cool venture in the tech industry.
figurative Love is a risky venture, but worth the journey.
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