seldom venture
Frequency: 5.50.9 per million words
Used to describe a situation where someone rarely dares to go somewhere or do something.
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Examples (20)
- He would seldom venture beyond the familiar confines of his village.
- He's a cautious man, so he seldom ventures beyond his comfort zone.
- The timid deer would seldom venture into the open field during daylight hours.
- In winter, the villagers seldom venture far from their homes.
- Modern businesses that seldom venture into new markets often struggle to grow.
- The shy child would seldom venture into the busy playground.
- Despite her deep knowledge, she would seldom venture an opinion during heated discussions.
- Wild animals seldom venture near human settlements unless desperate for food.
- It's regrettable that many people seldom venture outside their cultural comfort zones.
- After the accident, she seldom ventured out alone at night.
- After the accident, he now seldom ventures on long road trips alone.
- Explorers in the past seldom ventured into uncharted territories without ample supplies.
- The reclusive author would seldom venture out for public appearances or book signings.
- Even during the day, he seldom ventures into that notoriously dangerous part of the city.
- During the severe winter, the local wildlife would seldom venture far from their shelters.
- The professor, deeply immersed in his research, seldom ventures outside the university campus.
- Students who seldom venture to ask questions might miss crucial understanding.
- Tourists seldom venture off the main path in this dense jungle due to hidden dangers.
- A cautious investor will seldom venture all their capital into a single stock.
- My grandmother, despite her adventurous spirit, seldom ventured abroad after her 70s.