0 used to describe a person who is willing to take risks, or an action or behaviour that involves risks:
He has become more venturesome this season with dress designs that incorporate a variety of ethnic influences.
At first, the new interdisciplinary approaches explored by venturesome and imaginative scholars shocked the mainstream of both disciplines given the new questions, methods, and research strategies.
We ought also to be more imaginative and venturesome about the work schemes that the prison camps undertake.
If there is a scintilla of truth in this the nation is suffering from this freezing out of the venturesome and the risk-takers.
Terminations are often caused by locking the more venturesome or less motivated trainees into a monotonous round of work.
We must be venturesome and forward-looking in this matter.
He is expected to be a venturesome knight, sallying forth to protect the consumer.
We must accept that, particularly when one is a little venturesome in the matter of food, various problems may arise.
It is the venturesome people we want to encourage in order to get good results.