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Adventurous vs Adventureous

The correct phrase is 'adventurous'. 'Adventureous' is a common misspelling of the word 'adventurous'.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 4672 views

Adventurous

This is the correct spelling of the word meaning willing to take risks or try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.

Use 'adventurous' to describe someone who is eager to take risks or try new things.
  • Adventurous and carefree, fearless and bold.
  • Miss Sparrow, who makes learning fun and adventurous.
  • But that's the only day of the year I can get you nervous Nellies to do anything adventurous.
  • I recall we spent a few adventurous nights in this very hotel, Emily.
  • Reminds me of my adventurous youth.
  • I had no idea he was so... adventurous.
  • Still, at least Tim's adventurous.
  • In my experience, the French demoiselle is very adventurous.
  • You said you liked to be adventurous.
  • I really want to plan an adventurous date.
  • And I thought I was being adventurous wearing shorts to The Vatican.
  • She's just so adventurous and surprising.
  • Life was more adventurous with her around.
  • I just feel adventurous for once.
  • I'm feeling adventurous tonight, Luigi.
  • For well over a century, the adventurous flavor of Tabasco sauce...
  • Be adventurous, but not reckless.
  • He's an incredibly kind, bright, adventurous man.
  • Your hair is the most adventurous, Emily.
  • You're smart, adventurous, very handsome...

Adventureous

This is a common misspelling of 'adventurous'.

  • But the Adventuress Club has already made a substantial contribution to our rally entry.
  • The Adventuress Club keeps meticulous records of all our members' achievements.
  • Tantalizing adventuress, your heart so fearless
  • The bridge Being an adventuress isn't that hard.
  • I had you down for an adventuress.
  • Miss Sparrow, who makes learning fun and adventurous.
  • Amelia Earhart demonstrates her flying prowess and adventurous spirit.
  • Until more adventurous opportunities present themselves.
  • My Adventuress Club was sponsoring Gerty's entry into the road rally race this Saturday.
  • This must have been Very disappointing to the 16-year-old adventuress
  • An adventuress never goes on anything under 300 feet, with a crew of 80.
  • 'With Mum gone, things in the culinary department did not get any better, 'and after months of cheese on toast, Dad decided to be more adventurous.'
  • I recall we spent a few adventurous nights in this very hotel, Emily.
  • Reminds me of my adventurous youth.
  • I had no idea he was so... adventurous.
  • Still, at least Tim's adventurous.
  • They help people with physical challenges live adventurous lives.
  • Thank you. I have been feeling more adventurous lately.
  • Credit lines run in far more adventurous shapes.
  • In my experience, the French demoiselle is very adventurous.

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