Venture ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Venture ( noun )

  1. A risky or daring journey or undertaking.
  2. A business enterprise or scheme.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french aventure, from latin adventura "a happening", from adventus "arrival", from advenire "arrive", from ad- "to" + venire "come".

Examples:

  1. He went on a venture to climb Mount Everest.
  2. The company is planning to start a new venture in the technology field.
  3. The venture was not successful and they had to shut down the business.
  4. He's planning a venture to explore the Amazon rainforest.
  5. The venture capitalists invested money in the startup company.

(As a verb)

Venture ( verb )

  1. A risky or daring journey or undertaking.
  2. A business enterprise or scheme.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french aventure, from latin adventura "a happening", from adventus "arrival", from advenire "arrive", from ad- "to" + venire "come".

Examples:

  1. He went on a venture to climb Mount Everest.
  2. The company is planning to start a new venture in the technology field.
  3. The venture was not successful and they had to shut down the business.
  4. He's planning a venture to explore the Amazon rainforest.
  5. The venture capitalists invested money in the startup company.
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