venture forth



venture forth

 
1. Fig. to set out; to go forward; to go out cautiously. George ventured forth into the night. I think I will venture forth. It looks safe.
2. Fig. to go forth bravely. Let us venture forth and conquer the enemy. We will arm ourselves and venture forth against our foe.
See also: forth, venture

venture forth

v.
To proceed despite possible danger or risk: After the storm subsided, we ventured forth to assess the damage.
See also: forth, venture

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ServiusSER-wi-uwsAncient Roman
Baltazar-Judeo-Christian Legend
Harisha-Hinduism
Geoffrey['dʒefri]
Sigilind-Ancient Germanic
Rhosyn-Welsh (Rare)