ven·ture (v n ch r)n.1. An undertaking that is dangerous, daring, or of uncertain outcome. 2. A business enterprise involving some risk in expectation of gain. 3. Something, such as money or cargo, at hazard in a risky enterprise. v. ven·tured, ven·tur·ing, ven·tures v.tr.1. To expose to danger or risk: ventured her entire fortune. 2. To brave the dangers of: ventured the high seas in a small boat. 3. To express at the risk of denial, criticism, or censure: "I would venture to guess that Anon., who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman" (Virginia Woolf). v.intr.1. To take a risk; dare. 2. To proceed despite possible danger or risk: ventured into the wilderness. Idiom: at a venture By mere chance or fortune; at random.
[Middle English, chance, short for aventure, adventure; see adventure.]
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ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | venturer - a merchant who undertakes a trading venture (especially a venture that sends goods overseas) | | 2. | venturer - a person who enjoys taking risks argonaut - someone engaged in a dangerous but potentially rewarding adventure cowboy - someone who is reckless or irresponsible (especially in driving vehicles) risk taker, gambler - someone who risks loss or injury in the hope of gain or excitement hotspur - a rash or impetuous person plunger, speculator - someone who risks losses for the possibility of considerable gains |
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