Adventurist
defiance or disregard of accepted standards of behavior.
rash or irresponsible policies, methods, or actions, especially in political or international affairs.
noun
recklessness, esp in politics and finance
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- Adventuristic
defiance or disregard of accepted standards of behavior. rash or irresponsible policies, methods, or actions, especially in political or international affairs. noun recklessness, esp in politics and finance
- Adventurous
inclined or willing to engage in ; enjoying . full of risk; requiring courage; hazardous: an adventurous undertaking. Contemporary Examples Society has expected them to be high achieving and studious, independent and adventurous, and sexy. Lena Dunham’s First Time Mira Sucharov October 28, 2012 Rob Beyer, the dean of students at Rosslyn, described her as […]
- Adventurously
inclined or willing to engage in ; enjoying . full of risk; requiring courage; hazardous: an adventurous undertaking. Contemporary Examples Only on Broadway could they write what they wanted and adventurously as they wished. When Broadway Musicals Were Dark And Subversive Laurence Maslon December 15, 2014 Historical Examples He still wanted her adventurously, but her […]
- Adventurousness
inclined or willing to engage in ; enjoying . full of risk; requiring courage; hazardous: an adventurous undertaking. Historical Examples When the balance hangs in doubt between the adventurousness of vanity and the frigidity of fear, ever incline to the latter side. Four Early Pamphlets William Godwin He is a little too effusive, a little […]
- Adverb
any member of a class of words that function as modifiers of verbs or clauses, and in some languages, as Latin and English, as modifiers of adjectives, other adverbs, or , as very in very nice, much in much more impressive, and tomorrow in She’ll write to you tomorrow. They relate to what they modify […]