![]() ![]() Money that is risked for possible monetary gain. Money that is invested with an expectation of profit. " he knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it" " he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime" " there was a danger he would do the wrong thing"Īn investment that is very risky but could yield great profits. " a sally into the wide world beyond his home"Ī venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury. " he supported populist campaigns" " they worked in the cause of world peace" " the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant" " the movement to end slavery" " contributed to the war effort"Ī venture off the beaten path. ~ crusade, campaign, cause, drive, effort, movementĪ series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end. " as an experiment he decided to grow a beard"Īny piece of work that is undertaken or attempted. " a joint venture between the film companies to produce TV shows"Ī venture at something new or different. " a truly original approach" " with original music" " an original mind"Īny venturesome undertaking especially one with an uncertain outcome.Ī venture by a partnership or conglomerate designed to share risk or expertise. " an avant-garde theater piece"īeing or productive of something fresh and unusual or being as first made or thought of. " adventurous pioneers" " the risks and gains of an adventuresome economy" Willing to undertake or seeking out new and daring enterprises. " audacious visions of the total conquest of space" " an audacious interpretation of two Jacobean dramas" " the most daring of contemporary fiction writers" " a venturesome investor" " a venturous spirit" audacious, daring, venturesome, venturousĭisposed to venture or take risks. " the proposal required great boldness" " the plan required great hardiness of heart"īoldness as manifested in rash and daredevil behavior.īehavior marked by a bold defiance of the proprieties and lack of shame.ģ. The trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger. Picking tops though in this environment, is a hazardous occupation, and only for the brave, very deep-pocketed, or foolhardy.Dictionary Binisaya to English English to Binisaya SenseĪ challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy. In other words, can TLC keep the Duggars on the air without appearing to be part of the problem ? I don’t know they have all the evidence they need to make the best decision, it’s also not clear whether their audience will perceive TLC as groundbreaking for continuing to tell the story, or foolhardy for maintaining the Duggars. I would like America to continue to strive to achieve the challenging and inspiring goal of landing astronauts on Mars, and if the Moon is an essential interim step, then I would support going there too, however, I am not prepared to cannibalize the rest of NASA's program or force the agency into taking foolhardy risks or making short-sighted plans simply to meet an arbitrary deadline. But all of that requires the cooperation of Europe because we don't buy that much from Russia. Henry Kissinger said this, many others have said this, and I think we should offer them the carrot of that, that they won't be in NATO and at the same time, tell them, though, that if you invade there, the repercussions will be very, very costly and these will be economic repercussions. So we have to understand that asking countries right on the border of Russia that used to be part of Russia to be in a military alliance against Russia is just a foolhardy idea. ![]() But I also fault the neoconservatives within my party like Marco Rubio who have been eager for war in Libya, in Syria, in Iraq, and they want a no-fly zone in an airspace where Russia is already flying, it's a foolhardy notion, and people really - this is the kind of stepping it up to a debate over who would best be commander in chief that we really need in our country. ![]()
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