adventurous in the PONS Dictionary

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However, some critics regarded its songwriting as overly vague and deemed the album less adventurous than its predecessor.
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Others joined the navy for the same purpose, and some enlisted not only to make a living but to enjoy adventurous and exciting travel experiences.
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Porter's songwriting is both lyrically rich and musically adventurous.
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Sometimes, he could be troublesome for bowlers because of his unorthodox and adventurous ways.
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Nick described himself as being positive, adventurous, and excited.
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His capacity for penetrating, indeed adventurous, analysis led to one of the most original contributions to the role of law of the twentieth century.
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The youngest member of the group, he is very curious, inquisitive and also very adventurous.
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He believes his sister to be a flake as she deserted her people and duty as a princess for her adventurous lifestyle.
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It is now a limited company and still promotes the original environmental and adventurous principles that it was founded on.
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For less adventurous visitors, there is a luxury hotel at the entrance to the park.
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