Risk-taking (noun)

  1. The act or practice of taking risks.
  2. The willingness to take risks.

Origin:

From the combination of words risk and taking, the etymology is not clear.

Examples:

  1. He was known for his risk-taking behavior.
  2. The company's success was due to their risk-taking strategies.
  3. Her risk-taking attitude led to her success in business.
  4. The investor was known for his high risk-taking.
  5. The risk-taking paid off when the company's stock value doubled.
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