noun the action of being bold or adventurous

adjective showing a willingness to take risks or be bold

  • The daring explorer embarked on a journey to the uncharted territories.
  • She is so daring, always up for trying new things.
  • I can't believe he did that, he's so daring!
  • His daring decision to quit his job and travel the world paid off in unexpected ways.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by providing information on how the action is performed

  • The artist daringly experimented with new techniques in her latest collection.
  • He daringly asked his crush out on a date.
  • She daringly swiped the last slice of pizza before anyone else could grab it.
  • The entrepreneur daringly took a leap of faith and invested all her savings into her startup.

adjective causing great enthusiasm and eagerness

  • The new research findings are truly exciting and have the potential to revolutionize the industry.
  • I can't wait to go on that exciting rollercoaster at the amusement park!
  • Last night's party was so lit, it was super exciting!
  • Embarking on a new adventure is always exciting, like stepping into the unknown.

noun a feeling of excitement, happiness, or elation

  • The exhilaration of reaching the mountain peak was a feeling unlike any other.
  • Riding the roller coaster brought a rush of exhilaration that I can't get enough of.
  • That concert was lit, I was feeling so much exhilaration the whole time!
  • The exhilaration of starting a new chapter in life is like a breath of fresh air.

adjective feeling very happy, animated, or elated

  • After completing the marathon, she felt exhilarated and accomplished.
  • I was so exhilarated after watching that amazing movie!
  • Dude, I was totally exhilarated after that roller coaster ride!
  • The idea of traveling to a new country always leaves me exhilarated.

adjective done with great speed or force; reckless

adverb with great speed or force; recklessly

  • The car sped headlong towards the cliff, risking a dangerous crash.
  • He ran headlong into the room without even knocking.
  • She jumped headlong into the new project without thinking about the consequences.
  • The company is moving headlong into the future with their innovative technology.

noun a sudden or headlong rush or movement

verb to move or fall with great speed and force; to rush violently

  • The meteor hurtled through the atmosphere at an incredible speed.
  • The car was hurtling down the highway, way over the speed limit.
  • I saw him hurtle past me on his skateboard, he was going so fast!
  • Emotions can hurtle through your mind like a speeding train, overwhelming you in an instant.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree

  • The explorer intrepidly ventured into the unknown territory.
  • She intrepidly tried the new extreme sport.
  • He intrepidly slid into her DMs.
  • The author intrepidly explored the depths of human emotion in her novel.

adjective full of danger or risk; perilous

  • The situation grew parlous as the company faced bankruptcy.
  • Things are looking pretty parlous for us right now.
  • We're in a parlous state and need to figure something out.
  • His decision to go bungee jumping without proper training was a parlous choice.

adjective exuberantly lively and amusing

  • The children were engaged in a rollicking game of tag during recess.
  • Last night's party was so rollicking, I'm still recovering from all the dancing.
  • The concert was absolutely rollicking - the band had everyone on their feet.
  • The debate between the two politicians turned into a rollicking exchange of insults and accusations.

noun a flamboyant or self-assured person, especially a soldier, adventurer, or pirate

adjective relating to or characteristic of a swashbuckler; daring or flamboyant

  • The swashbuckling hero saved the day with his daring swordsmanship.
  • That movie was full of swashbuckling action scenes.
  • I love watching those swashbuckling pirates in action.
  • Her swashbuckling attitude in the boardroom impressed everyone.

adjective describing someone who is not cautious or careful

adverb in an uncautious or careless manner

  • The unchary behavior of the employees led to a decrease in productivity.
  • She was unchary with her words, causing misunderstandings among her friends.
  • Don't be so unchary with your money, you'll end up broke.
  • His unchary decisions in life led him down a dangerous path.

adjective not controlled or constrained

  • The untamed wilderness was filled with diverse flora and fauna.
  • Her untamed hair flowed freely in the wind.
  • That party was totally untamed, everyone was wild and crazy.
  • His untamed emotions often led to outbursts of anger.

adjective showing a willingness to take risks or embark on difficult or unknown activities

  • The venturesome entrepreneur decided to invest in a risky new technology.
  • She's always been the venturesome one in our group, willing to try anything once.
  • That guy is so venturesome, always looking for the next big thrill.
  • Her venturesome spirit soared as she embarked on a solo backpacking trip through the mountains.