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adventurous

English

Etymology

From Middle English aventurous, aunterous, auntrous, from Old French aventuros (whence French aventureux).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /æd?v?n.t??.?s/

Adjective

adventurous (comparative more adventurous, superlative most adventurous)

  1. (of a person) Inclined to adventure; willing to take risks; prone to embark on hazardous enterprises; daring.
  2. (of an act or product) Full of risks; risky; liable to be in danger; requiring courage; rash.

Synonyms

  • (inclined to adventure): enterprising, daring, dareful, venturesome, on the go, restless,
  • (full of hazard): rash, foolhardy, presumptuous, hazardous, venturesome

Antonyms

  • (inclined to adventure): nervous
  • (full of hazard): safe

Derived terms

  • adventurously
  • adventurousness

Related terms

  • adventure
  • adventurer
  • adventuresome
  • adventurism

Translations

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lionhearted

English

Alternative forms

  • lion-hearted

Etymology

lion +? hearted

Adjective

lionhearted (comparative more lionhearted, superlative most lionhearted)

  1. Brave, courageous.

Translations

See also

  • Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionhearted commonly refers to Richard I of England

Anagrams

  • leonhardite

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