(take a) venture
31take on — Synonyms and related words: accept, ache, acquire, add, admit, adopt, agonize, air a grievance, annex, antagonize, append, appropriate, assume, attack, attempt, battle, be livid, be pissed, beat against, beat up against, beef, bellyache, bespeak …
32venture — 1. noun a business venture Syn: enterprise, undertaking, project, initiative, scheme, operation, endeavor, speculation, plunge, gamble, gambit, experiment 2. verb 1) we ventured across the country Syn …
33venture — 1. noun a business venture Syn: enterprise, undertaking, project, scheme, operation, endeavour, speculation 2. verb 1) we ventured across the moor Syn: set out, go, travel, journey 2) …
34venture capital fund — /ˌventʃə kæpɪt(ə)l fʌnd/ noun a fund which invests in finances houses providing venture capital ▪▪▪ ‘…the Securities and Exchange Board of India allowed new companies to enter the primary market provided venture capital funds took up 10 per cent… …
35venture — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. dare, risk; speculate; undertake; presume, hazard, stake, take a chance. n. enterprise, undertaking; adventure; speculation, hazard, risk. See chance, courage. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. adventure, risk …
36take — I Australian Slang 1. cheat; swindle; 2. pick pocket; 3. profit, as from a short term business venture, a day s gambling, etc.: The take was $100 II Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary Means consume when used with food or drink items. Take a cold …
37venture — n 1. risky undertaking, enterprise, experiment, adventure, mission; speculation, plunge, gamble, leap in the dark; chance, big chance, long shot. v 2. risk, endanger, expose to danger, hazard, peril, imperil, jeopardize, jeopard, put in jeopardy; …
38take chances — Synonyms and related words: brave, chance, chance it, court destruction, dare, defy danger, face up to, forget the odds, gamble, gamble on, hazard, play with fire, rely on fortune, risk, run a chance, run the chance, run the risk, set at hazard,… …
39take\ the\ plunge — v. phr. To take a fatal or decisive step; venture. When I asked Don when he and Melissa were going to get married, he answered that they ll take the plunge in September …
40venture — ven·ture || ventʃə(r) v. take a risk in order to achieve a goal; dare to express something (even in the face of possible opposition); chance investing money in a risky but possibly lucrative business venture n. risky undertaking, enterprise… …