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- Dictionaryventure/ˈvɛn(t)ʃə/
noun
- 1. a risky or daring journey or undertaking: "pioneering ventures into little-known waters"
verb
- 1. undertake a risky or daring journey or course of action: "she ventured out into the blizzard" Similar
- 2. dare to do or say something that may be considered audacious (often used as a polite expression of hesitation or apology): "may I venture to add a few comments?" Similar
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VENTURE definition: 1. a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk or uncertainty: 2. to risk going…. Learn more.
noun. 1. a. : an undertaking involving chance, risk, or danger. especially : a speculative business enterprise. b. : a venturesome act. 2. : something (such as money or property) at stake in a speculative venture.
Venture definition: an undertaking involving uncertainty as to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one. See examples of VENTURE used in a sentence.
A venture is a risky undertaking. If your latest venture is a dog food store, you hope there are some hungry dogs around. Also, to venture is to go somewhere possibly dangerous, like if you venture out into a snowstorm. Venture is a shortened form of adventure.
A venture is a project or activity which is new, exciting, and difficult because it involves the risk of failure.
1. (tr) to expose to danger; hazard: he ventured his life. 2. (tr) to brave the dangers of (something): I'll venture the seas.
A venture is a project or activity which is new, exciting, and difficult because it involves the risk of failure.
VENTURE definition: 1. a new activity that may not be successful: 2. to leave a safe place and go somewhere that may…. Learn more.
a business project or activity, especially one that involves taking risks synonym undertaking. A disastrous business venture lost him thousands of dollars. Definition of venture noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Venture Definition. A risky or dangerous undertaking; esp., a new or speculative business enterprise. A business enterprise involving some risk in expectation of gain. Something on which a risk is taken, as the merchandise in a commercial enterprise or a stake in gambling. Chance; fortune.