26984 words

ventures

8 definitions • 18 examples
1

Examples:

She advised us to look abroad for more lucrative business ventures.
There are many joint ventures between American and Japanese companies.
2
to risk going somewhere or doing something that might be dangerous or unpleasant, or to risk saying something that might be criticized:

Examples:

She rarely ventured outside, except when she went to stock up on groceries.
As we set off into the forest, we felt as though we were venturing (forth) into the unknown.
She tentatively ventured the opinion that the project would be too expensive to complete, but the boss ignored her.
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4
to risk going somewhere or doing something that might be dangerous or unpleasant:

Examples:

[ I always + adv/prep ] He wanted to venture into the mountainous wilderness of the countryside.
5
fml To venture something is to attempt it when you are likely to be wrong or to be criticized:

Examples:

[ T ] I wouldn’t venture an opinion about that.
7
to start a new activity, start thinking in a new way, or start doing an activity in a new place:

Examples:

venture into sth There are some excellent deals for new investors venturing into the electronic marketplace.
Meanwhile, the insurer has ventured beyond insurance with the launch of its first unsecured personal loan last week.
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to say something when it is risky to do this:

Examples:

venture a guess/opinion/judgement I don't have enough knowledge to venture a judgement.
I was too shy to venture a comment.

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