By such means even the most incompetent and unadventurous and timid spirits may pass judgment upon all men. |
The private domestic sector is not particularly visible and remains unadventurous, limiting itself to profits of a cash type. |
His choreographic language is traditional and a little unadventurous but he has made a ballet which exudes self-confidence and fun. |
Even middle class is these days often used as a venomous synonym for smug, unadventurous or selfish. |
Traditionally, the food industry has taken a rather unadventurous outlook, nurturing secrecy and marketing based on the classical avenues of flavour, price and predictability. |
He was not unadventurous in his scramblings, but with no ambition to get to the top of everything. |