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Venture

UK //ˈvɛn.tʃər//US //ˈvɛn.tʃɚ//

Definition

A risky or bold project or undertaking.

In simple words: A risky or daring journey or project.

Examples

  • Starting a new tech company is a brave venture in today’s market.
  • His latest venture into renewable energy has gained much attention.
  • The venture wasn't without challenges, but they succeeded.
  • She loves the thrill of a startup venture, despite the potential risks.
  • Investing in real estate can be a profitable venture if done wisely.

Usage notes

Commonly used in business contexts or when discussing risks. Avoid in casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

venture + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'venture' as venturing into the unknown, like an explorer.

Collocations

  • business venture
  • joint venture
  • venture capital
  • venture funding
  • new venture

Synonyms

  • enterprise
  • project
  • undertaking
  • initiative
  • scheme

Antonyms

  • safety
  • certainty
  • security

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'adventure' which implies fun rather than risk.
  • Incorrectly use 'venture' as a verb when it is a noun.
  • Omitting the preposition 'into' when describing a venture.