venture

UK /ˈvɛn.t͡ʃə/ US /ˈvɛn.t͡ʃɚ/
verb 5noun 3

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

exciting | new | profitable, successful | costly, expensive, unprofitable | ill-fated, unsuccessful | ambitious, bold, brave, high-risk, risky, speculative | collaborative, cooperative, joint | private | non-commercial | business, commercial, financial, publishing, tourism/tourist, trading

VERB + VENTURE

embark on, undertake

She decided to embark on a new business venture despite her family's concerns.

establish, set up

My parents established a small business venture together last year.

join (in), join sb in

She decided to join her friends in starting a small online business venture.

VENTURE + NOUN

capital, funds, money

PREP

~ by

The new restaurant was a successful venture by three friends who met at university.

2

(verb.)

ADV

cautiously

He cautiously ventured onto the thin ice, testing each step before moving forward.

rarely, seldom

far, further (afield)

She didn't venture far from home during her first week in the new city.

abroad, forth, out, outside

She hesitated at the door before venturing forth into the crowded marketplace.

VERB + VENTURE

dare (to)

He didn't dare venture into the old abandoned house at night.

PREP

away from, beyond, into, out of

She was nervous about venturing into the crowded city center for the first time alone.

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