adjective showing a willingness to take risks or explore new or unknown areas

  • The adventuresome explorer set out on a journey to discover new lands.
  • She's always been the adventuresome type, up for trying anything new.
  • That dude is so adventuresome, he'll try anything once!
  • Her adventuresome spirit soared like a bird in flight, seeking new horizons.

noun A Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War who ambushed Union soldiers and sympathizers in the southern states.

  • The bushwhacker was known for his skill in navigating through dense forests.
  • I heard that old man is a real bushwhacker, always out in the woods hunting.
  • That guy is a total bushwhacker, always finding his way through the toughest terrain.
  • She's a real bushwhacker when it comes to solving complex problems.

noun a narrow, keelless boat with pointed ends, propelled by a paddle or paddles

verb to travel in or paddle a canoe

  • The family enjoyed a peaceful afternoon paddling their canoe on the lake.
  • Let's take the canoe out for a spin this weekend!
  • I heard Jake and Sarah are gonna canoe down the river tomorrow.
  • Navigating through the difficult situation felt like trying to steer a canoe in a stormy sea.

noun A small stream or a narrow, shallow river, especially one that is natural and flows into a larger body of water.

  • The creek meandered through the forest, providing a natural habitat for various species of wildlife.
  • Let's go cool off in the creek, it's a hot day out here.
  • I heard there's some good fishing down by the creek, wanna check it out?
  • The creek of ideas flowed freely in the brainstorming session, leading to innovative solutions.

noun a type of vacation destination where guests can participate in activities like horseback riding, cattle herding, and other ranch-related activities

  • The family spent their vacation at a dude ranch in Wyoming.
  • I heard there's a cool dude ranch nearby where we can go horseback riding.
  • Let's hit up that dude ranch for some cowboy fun!
  • The new CEO runs the company like a dude ranch, with everyone pitching in and working together.

noun a short journey or trip, especially one taken for leisure purposes

  • The school organized an educational excursion to the museum for the students.
  • Let's plan a fun excursion to the beach this weekend!
  • I'm down for a spontaneous excursion to the city, are you in?
  • Embarking on a new business venture can be seen as an exciting excursion into the unknown.

noun the highest point on a mountain

  • From the mountaintop, we could see the entire valley below.
  • We hiked to the mountaintop for the best view in town.
  • Let's chill at the mountaintop and enjoy the sunset.
  • Reaching the mountaintop of success requires hard work and dedication.

adjective requiring or involving great effort or energy; arduous

  • The strenuous hike up the mountain required a lot of physical endurance.
  • I'm so sore from that strenuous workout yesterday.
  • That workout was super strenuous, I could barely move afterwards.
  • Navigating through the dense forest of paperwork was a strenuous task.

noun a person who follows or accompanies someone else

verb to follow or accompany someone, especially when not specifically invited

  • I would appreciate it if you could tag along to the meeting with me.
  • Hey, do you want to tag along to the mall with me?
  • I'm heading to the beach, wanna tag along?
  • Success always seems to tag along with hard work.

noun an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region

adjective relating to or characteristic of the wilderness

  • The wilderness is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.
  • I love going camping in the wilderness, it's so peaceful.
  • Let's ditch the city and head out to the wilderness for some adventure!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life can sometimes feel like being lost in a vast wilderness.

noun a person's name or a brand name

verb to love or admire deeply

adjective describing something or someone as being loved or admired deeply

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate the degree or manner of the action or description

pronoun a word that can function as a noun phrase referring to the speaker, the person spoken to, or the person or thing spoken about

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

interjection an abrupt remark, made especially as an aside or interruption

  • The lo-vis aircraft blended in seamlessly with the night sky.
  • I almost didn't see the lo-vis car parked on the street.
  • That lo-vis outfit is so on point.
  • His words were like a lo-vis warning sign, subtle but impactful.

noun a type of running race that is longer than a traditional marathon, typically ranging from 50 kilometers to 100 miles or more

  • Ultrarunning is a sport that involves running longer distances than a traditional marathon.
  • My friend is really into ultrarunning and is always training for his next big race.
  • I never thought I would enjoy ultrarunning, but now I'm hooked!
  • Ultrarunning taught me that I can push myself beyond my limits in all aspects of life.

noun a recreational activity in which a person is secured inside a large transparent ball and rolled along the ground or down hills

  • Zorbing is a recreational activity where a person rolls downhill inside a transparent plastic orb.
  • I heard they're offering zorbing sessions at the park this weekend.
  • Let's go zorbing and have a blast!
  • Sometimes life feels like zorbing, rolling around without knowing where you'll end up.

verb past tense of 'stoke', meaning to fuel or feed a fire to make it burn more intensely

adjective excited or enthusiastic

  • I am absolutely stoked about the opportunity to present my research at the conference next week.
  • I'm so stoked for the concert tonight, it's going to be epic!
  • I'm totally stoked to hang out with my friends this weekend.
  • She was stoked with enthusiasm after receiving the good news.

verb to engage in exciting or risky activities, especially in unfamiliar places

  • The group of hikers set out on their adventuring expedition in the mountains.
  • We're going adventuring in the woods this weekend, wanna join?
  • Let's go adventuring and see where the day takes us!
  • Embarking on new career opportunities is like adventuring into the unknown.

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

  • She decided to approach the project adventurously, exploring new ideas and pushing boundaries.
  • He drove adventurously through the winding mountain roads, taking risks along the way.
  • We adventurously snuck into the abandoned building to explore and take photos.
  • Her mind raced adventurously, imagining all the possibilities that lay ahead.