venture
Pronunciation: [ˈvɛn.tʃər]
Word
Context: "business"
(verb) to try something that might be risky. It's like starting a new project or idea, even if you don't know if it will succeed.
Example
He decided to venture into opening his own restaurant.
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She didn't want to venture into investing without proper research.
Example
Are you willing to venture into a new job that challenges you?
Context: "business"
(noun) a project or activity that involves some risk, often in business. It's like taking bold steps to start something new with the hope that it will be successful.
Example
Their latest venture has already started to attract a lot of customers.
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The venture failed because they didn’t plan well.
Example
What kind of venture do you want to start in the future?
Context: "exploration"
(noun) a journey or adventure that may have risks or uncertainties. This can be like exploring a new place or trying out something new.
Example
The hiking trip was a wonderful venture into the mountains.
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His venture into the thick forest ended when he got lost.
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What kind of venture would you like to experience next summer?
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