What is another word for venturously?

Pronunciation: [vˈɛnt͡ʃəɹəsli] (IPA)

Venturously is an adverb that can be used to describe someone who is taking risks or facing challenges with courage and determination. Synonyms for this word include bravely, fearlessly, boldly, audaciously, valiantly, daringly, gallantly, intrepidly, heroically, and venturesomely. These words all share a similar meaning, but each one carries its own nuance and tone. For instance, "bravely" suggests a spirit of fortitude and resilience, while "daringly" implies a willingness to act boldly and take chances. Regardless of which synonym you choose to use, the underlying message is one of daring and adventure, a quality that is often celebrated in stories of heroism and triumph.

What are the hypernyms for Venturously?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Venturously

Terry, sending his cavalry scouting up the Rosebud, found an unimpeded passage for miles and miles; and even as our friends at Russell were reading with gloomy faces the tidings from the front, a little battalion of cavalry, pushing venturously up the wild and picturesque valley, came suddenly upon a sight that bade their leader pause.
"Marion's Faith."
Charles King
After endeavoring, by means of sentences and definitions to get a notion of the beautiful, one is tempted to say, as Goethe did when "the idea of the Divinity" was venturously mentioned to him by Eckermann, "Dear child, what know we of the idea of the Divinity?
"Essays Æsthetical"
George Calvert
I wonder I did not visit the eternal shades sooner that I expected, for no squirrel ever skipped from bough to bough more venturously.
"Dreams, Waking Thoughts, and Incidents"
William Beckford

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