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(n)
A daring or adventurous act; an undertaking which goes against convention.
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A risky or daring undertaking or journey.
(v)
(idiomatic) To risk doing something; to try something risky.
(uncountable) The probability of a negative outcome to a decision or event.
The chance of suffering harm; danger, peril, risk of loss.
(US) To put in jeopardy, to threaten.
(countable) An opportunity or possibility.
A bet or wager.
A share or interest in a business or a given situation.
a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful)
(idiomatic) To perform an action which may result in a loss or failure.
take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
(adj)
(of a person) Inclined to adventure; willing to take risks; prone to embark on hazardous enterprises; daring.
The behavior of an adventurer; risk-taking.
(obsolete) accident; chance; adventure
A sincere attempt; a determined or assiduous effort towards a specific goal; assiduous or persistent activity.
British standard spelling of endeavor.
One who enjoys adventures.
A worker who is doing a particular type of job temporarily, not as a lifetime career.
A trip, especially a long one, made by a person or a group of people for a specific purpose.
(uncountable) The state of being excited (emotionally aroused).
(informal) A vacation or holiday, or the destination for one.
The process of something becoming excited; excitation.
The process of exploring.
(slang, uncountable) Sex outside of one's current relationship.
A short romantic, oftentimes sexual, relationship.
A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
(idiomatic, Commonwealth) Something that is done, created, etc. only once, and often quickly, simply, or improvisationally.
A journey; an excursion or jaunt.
Situated in, designed to be used in, or carried on in the open air.
A company, business, organization, or other purposeful endeavor.
A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.
An object whose nature is yet to be defined.
(literature) The literary genre generally dealing with themes of magic and the supernatural, imaginary worlds and creatures, etc.
An adulterous relationship, chiefly of a married person. (from affaire de cœur, affair of the heart).
That which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept.
(usually uncountable) A collection of events and/or activities from which an individual or group may gather knowledge, opinions, and skills.
An intimate relationship between two people; a love affair.
An account of real or fictional events.
(with "the") Everything or everything that is available or possible; especially, all available toppings on food.
(US) The part of a fair or circus where rides, entertainments, and booths are concentrated.
A rope, cable etc. that holds something in place whilst allowing some movement.
That which is undertaken; any business, work, or project which a person engages in, or attempts to perform; an enterprise.
Synonym of sport (“the class of physical activies; athletics”).
(countable, uncountable) Any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules that is not based on aesthetics.
An instance of riding.
The act of hunting.
The act of finding and killing a wild animal, either for sport or with the intention of using its parts to make food, clothes, etc.
A series of events considered appropriate to an epic; any work of literature, film, etc. having heroic deeds and adventures as its subject matter.
Something with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story.
(uncountable) A spice prepared from the fermented, dried, unripe berries of this plant.
A slow or difficult journey.
A city, the county seat of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, United States.
A journey or effort in pursuit of a goal (often lengthy, ambitious, or fervent); a mission.
(transitive) To use (something) to someone's advantage, such as one's own benefit or a society's benefit.
An extended adventurous voyage, usually in search of home.
(countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself.
A brief recreational trip; a journey out of the usual way.
A relatively rare or difficult accomplishment.
A short excursion for pleasure or refreshment; a ramble; a short journey.
A prank or practical joke.
A confrontation; a dare.
An accidental mishap or misfortune.
A female adventurer; a woman who seeks adventure.
Prone to, or willing to undertake, adventures; daring or bold.
The act of traveling; passage from place to place.
A long journey, especially by ship.
Causing a feeling of sudden excitement.
A brief excursion or attempt, especially outside one's accustomed sphere.
The effort of performing or doing something.
An extended period of leisure time away from work or school.
Adventurous, exciting.
(N)
a collection of poetry by Margaret Atwood, published in 1966.
A description of someone's travels, given in the form of narrative, public lecture, slide show or motion picture.
Walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport, usually for a longer period of time than for hiking.
The sport of climbing mountains.
travel, travelling
Action in which a person takes on a role (as that of an actor) and acts out being that character.
A short stay somewhere.
Any activity, such as play, that amuses, diverts or stimulates.
(uncountable) The recreational or educational activity of temporarily living in a tent or similar accommodation.
hiking and camping overnight in backcountry with one's gear carried in a backpack.
A trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion; a frisson.
A rehearsal of what has occurred; narrative; discourse; statement; history; story.
Someone who is into adventurism.
carefree, merry and boisterous
The quality of being adventurous.