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A undertaking, typically one that involves risk
“He has been very lucky with his investments thus far, and he hopes to keep the streak going with his latest venture.”
An undertaking or course of action taken to achieve a particular aim or goal
A business, firm or enterprise
A trip or a set amount of traveling
A risk of loss, harm, or failure
Something that is worth acquiring for its potential benefits
A procedure undertaken to make a discovery, especially for scientific purposes
An act of betting a sum of money, or the sum of money used to bet
A sudden or irregular incursion in border warfare
(metaphor) A pathway to something
To expose to danger or the risk of loss
“I would advise you not to venture any more money than you can afford to lose.”
(often used as a polite expression of hesitation or apology) To dare to do or say something that may be considered audacious
“She would venture to tell him that his proposition exceeded all levels of ludicrosity.”
To undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action
“The animals never dared to venture past the forest boundaries.”
To suggest or put forward, especially something which may be considered audacious
“If you venture an opinion that publicly criticizes him, you may be sued for libel.”
To bet money or something else in a gamble
To attempt (something)
To offer or grant (help or services) freely
To discover (something) by guesswork or intuition
To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
To give or spend money on something, especially for some benefit or purpose
To make a risky attempt
To confront, or come up against, a given situation
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