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  • 21Adventurous youth — Filmdaten Originaltitel: Adventurous youth Produktionsland: Vereinigtes Königreich Erscheinungsjahr: 1928 Länge: 5 reels Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch Stab …

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  • 22Adventurous Youth — Filmdaten Originaltitel Adventurous Youth Produktionsland Vereinigtes Königreich …

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  • 23adventurous — Synonyms and related words: adventuresome, adversary, aggressive, aleatory, ambitious, antagonist, anti, assaulter, attacker, audacious, bold, brash, brave, chancy, con, courageous, daredevil, daring, death defying, devil may care, dicey, doughty …

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  • 24adventurous — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. bold, adventuresome, courageous; see brave 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Taking or willing to take risks: adventuresome, audacious, bold, daredevil, daring, enterprising, venturesome, venturous. See SAFETY …

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  • 25adventurous — ad ven·tur·ous || tʃərÉ™s adj. daring; tending to become involved in risky activities; risky …

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  • 26adventurous — adjective open to or involving new or daring methods or experiences. Derivatives adventurously adverb adventurousness noun …

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  • 27adventurous — a. 1. Bold, daring, courageous, venturesome, adventuresome, adventureful, venturous, chivalrous, doughty, enterprising. 2. Rash, reckless, precipitate, headlong, foolhardy, full of hazard. 3. Hazardous, dangerous, exposed to dangen perilous, full …

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  • 28adventurous — adj 1. daring, audacious, bold; enterprising, adventuresome, venturesome; doughty, courageous, gallant, chivalrous; valorous, brave, valiant, heroic; undaunted, dauntless, intrepid, fearless; game, spirited, plucky, Inf. spunky, of sporting blood …

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  • 29adventurous — ad·ven·tur·ous …

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  • 30adventurous — ad•ven•tur•ous [[t]ædˈvɛn tʃər əs[/t]] adj. 1) willing or eager to engage in adventures; venturesome 2) requiring courage; hazardous • Etymology: 1300–50; ME < MF ad•ven′tur•ous•ly, adv. ad•ven′tur•ous•ness, n …

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