Adjective form of adventure

  1. Adventurous Definition & Meaning
  2. Words To Describe Adventure
  3. Adventurous definition and meaning
  4. Adjectives: forms
  5. Is adventure a noun or an adjective?
  6. Adventure definition and meaning


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Adventurous Definition & Meaning

Recent Examples on the Web The park is celebrated for the dunes at the Dune Climb and beaches like Platte River Point, which includes a campground open year-round and features hookups for RVs, tent sites, as well as a backcountry campground for adventurous types. — Laura Ratliff, Country Living, 25 May 2023 These cities, located across every corner of the globe, are some of the world’s most adventurous, and are perfectly suited to those looking to add a little thrill into their next vacation. — Nina Derwin, Redbook, 16 May 2023 An adventurous group, these digital nomads might be trying out the lifestyle before committing to it. — Chloe Berger, Fortune, 19 Apr. 2023 Anyone growing up in the US when the VW Microbus was new remembers it as a ubiquitous choice of adventurous hippies and surfers. — Robert Ross, Robb Report, 17 Apr. 2023 For more adventurous layering, Smilovic is drawn toward colorful bras from CUUP and Love Stories, wearing a bright green bra under a mint sheer top, for example. — Halie Lesavage, Harper's BAZAAR, 15 Apr. 2023 An introductory flashback to her teenage years in cozy small-town Massachusetts sets up her attraction to adventurous golden boy Jesse and her platonic friendship with plainly pining wallflower Sam. — Guy Lodge, Variety, 6 Apr. 2023 The helpful Moon in your sign is giving you an extra push that can take you even further when the Moon trines the Sun in your adventurous 9th house. — Tarot Astrologers, Chicago Tribune, 31 Mar. 2023 Virgo Augu...

Words To Describe Adventure

How do you describe Adventure? • 1. But there was a still further sequel to the minister's strange adventure. • 2. And we're neither of us any the worse for the little adventure. • 3. The very night which was our first at sea did not pass without a strange adventure, which happened, indeed, by an innocent oversight. • 4. A prayer to his head there buried brings success in warlike adventure, no great affair for cleric or tradesman.... • 5. We were not destined, however, to enjoy a night of undisturbed repose, for the principal adventure of our journey occurred that night. • 6. Whether they are loved or unloved has no bearing upon this desire to test their wings, to try this new adventure, to take this leap into the dark. • 7. I sent for Rooke, and told him of the new adventure, and he quite agreed with me in the wisdom of it. • 8. She could run away from him, if she wished, as she had run away from her father; she could carry out the original adventure. • 9. It is a spiritual adventure, the adventure of the American soul in search of a new foothold in a tottering world. • 10. It was not until the curtain fell upon this thrilling adventure that Stephen sank back into his chair and drew a long breath. • 11. I was in no humour to put them in possession of my whole miserable adventure, which it is more than probable they would not have credited if I had. • 12. Both these men can be beat from a position, but it takes six hours to do it; a high and hard adventure, worth attemptin...

Adventurous definition and meaning

An adventurous person is willing to take risks and eager to have new experiences. • American English: ædˈvɛntʃərəs/ • Arabic: مُغَامِر • Brazilian Portuguese: aventureiro • Chinese: 历险性的 • Croatian: pustolovan • Czech: dobrodružný • Danish: risikovillig • Dutch: avontuurlijk • European Spanish: • Finnish: seikkailunhaluinen • French: • German: • Greek: περιπετειώδης • Italian: • Japanese: 冒険好きな • Korean: 모험을 좋아하는 • Norwegian: eventyrlysten • Polish: śmiały • European Portuguese: • Romanian: aventuros • Russian: безрассудно смелый • Spanish: • Swedish: äventyrlig • Thai: ซึ่งชอบผจญภัย • Turkish: maceraperest, cesur, gözüpek • Ukrainian: ризиковий • Vietnamese: mạo hiểm

Adjectives: forms

suffix examples -able, -ible comfortable, readable, incredible, invisible -al, -ial comical, normal, musical, industrial, presidential -ful beautiful, harmful, peaceful, wonderful -ic classic, economic, heroic, romantic -ical aeronautical, alphabetical, political -ish British, childish, Irish, foolish - ive, - ative active, alternative, creative, talkative - less endless, motionless, priceless, timeless - eous, - ious, - ous spontaneous, hideous, ambitious, anxious, dangerous, famous -y angry, busy, wealthy, windy verb adjective read read able talk talkat ive use use ful like like able I hate windy days. San Francisco is a very hilly place. Some words ending in -ly can be both adjectives and adverbs. These include daily, early, monthly, weekly, nightly, yearly: Adjective: She gets a weekly payment from her parents. (She gets money every week.) Adverb: I pay my rent weekly. (I pay my rent every week.) Some words ending in - ly are only adjectives and not adverbs. These include: costly, cowardly, deadly, friendly, likely, lonely, lovely, oily, orderly, scholarly, silly, smelly, timely, ugly, woolly. We enjoyed the trip to America but it was a costly holiday. Oily fish is very healthy because it contains omega 3. base form comparative superlative easy eas ier eas iest funny funn ier funn iest gentle gentl er gentl est However, we do not use these endings with two-syllable adjectives ending in a stressed syllable nor with longer adjectives with more than two syllables. The com...

Is adventure a noun or an adjective?

What adjective is formed from the noun? Examples of adjectives that are formed from a noun are:air (noun) - airy (adjective)artist (noun) - artistic (adjective)beauty (noun) - beautiful (adjective)blood (noun) - bloody (adjective)fish (noun) - fishy (adjective)hope (noun) - hopeful (adjective)length (noun) - lengthy (adjective)memory (noun) - memorable (adjective)politics (noun) - political (adjective)thought (noun) - thoughtful (adjective)use (noun) - useful (adjective)water (noun) - watery (adjective)

Adventure definition and meaning

I set off for a new adventure in the United States. • American English: ædˈvɛntʃər/ • Arabic: مُغَامَرَة • Brazilian Portuguese: aventura • Chinese: 历险 • Croatian: pustolovina • Czech: dobrodružství • Danish: eventyr • Dutch: avontuur • European Spanish: • Finnish: seikkailu • French: aventure • German: • Greek: περιπέτεια • Italian: • Japanese: 冒険 • Korean: • Norwegian: opplevelse • Polish: przygoda • European Portuguese: • Romanian: aventură • Russian: приключение • Spanish: • Swedish: äventyr • Thai: การผจญภัย • Turkish: macera • Ukrainian: пригода • Vietnamese: cuộc phiêu lưu