What is it called when someone likes to adventure?
adjective. adjective. /?d'v?nt??r?s/ 1(also adventuresome) (of a person) willing to take risks and try new ideas; enjoying being in new, exciting situations For the more adventurous tourists, there are trips into the mountains with a local guide.
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The Germans call the strong urge for travel wanderlust, literally a desire for wandering. We loved the German efficiency of the word so much we annexed it for our own language. With a word like lust inside it, wanderlust really captures the dreamy passion travelers all share.
A strong desire to travel is called wanderlust. If you dream of backpacking through Europe and then taking a quick spin through southeast Asia, you have wanderlust.
Although adventure is typically associated with feelings of excitement, fear and danger, participation in less challenging activities also has the potential to evoke feelings of deep satisfaction.
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Examples of Gallivant in a sentenceThere's a certain flippant quality to gallivanting, which is to say that it doesn't have the most positive connotation. It can imply a lack of seriousness or discretion, as those who gallivant sometimes do so when they should be focusing on more pressing matters.