adventurer
Americannoun
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a person who has, enjoys, or seeks adventures.
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a seeker of fortune in daring enterprises; soldier of fortune.
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a person who undertakes great commercial risk; speculator.
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a person who seeks power, wealth, or social rank by unscrupulous or questionable means.
They thought John was an adventurer and after their daughter's money.
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Usually Adventurer a member of Camp Fire, Inc., who is between the ages of 9 and 11.
noun
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a person who seeks adventure, esp one who seeks success or money through daring exploits
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a person who seeks money or power by unscrupulous means
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a speculator
Etymology
Origin of adventurer
Example Sentences
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The king solemnly advises the adventurers on how, according to lore, elephants became revered participants in the history of his people.
Relocation agencies say their new clients go far beyond young adventurers on European sojourns or their retiring parents.
LONDON—The band of adventurers call it “Operation Certain Death.”
This has been a dangerous avalanche season for snow adventurers in the high Sierra.
From Los Angeles Times
The mountain’s close proximity to Los Angeles, coupled with social media content promoting the hike, encourages inexperienced adventurers, Fordham said, with “zero regard to the actual danger they’re putting themselves in.”
From Los Angeles Times
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