Pronunciation: /ˈvɛn.tʃər/
noun a person who engages in risky or daring activities, especially with the prospect of financial gain
A1 The venturer set out on a small journey to explore the nearby forest.
A2 As a venturer, she was always seeking new opportunities to expand her business.
B1 The young venturer decided to take a risk and invest in a start-up company.
B2 The experienced venturer knew how to navigate the unpredictable market with ease.
C1 The seasoned venturer had a knack for spotting lucrative business ventures.
C2 The renowned venturer was admired for his ability to turn risky investments into profitable ventures.
formal The venturer decided to invest in a new startup company.
informal The venturer took a chance on a risky business opportunity.
slang The venturer was feeling bold and decided to try their luck with a new venture.
figurative The venturer sailed into uncharted waters, ready to explore new possibilities.
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