Adventurism

Pronunciation: /ædˈvɛntʃərˌɪzəm/

Adventurism (noun)

  1. The act of taking risks for excitement or new experiences, often without thinking about the consequences.
  2. A political approach that involves taking bold actions to achieve goals, often in uncertain situations.

Examples

  • Engaging in adventurism can lead to unexpected consequences.
  • Adventurism in politics often results in instability.

Common collocations: take risks, embrace adventurism, adopt a strategy, criticize adventurism

Synonyms of Adventurism

Neutral

Antonyms of Adventurism

  • Opposite of taking risks in adventures.
  • Preference for traditional and safe approaches.