venture outside

Frequency: 5.03.2 per million words

To go outside, especially when it is considered risky, unpleasant, or requires courage.

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Examples (20)

  • After weeks of illness, he finally dared to venture outside for a short walk.
  • Despite the heavy rain, she decided to venture outside for a quick errand.
  • The explorers were hesitant to venture outside the safety of their camp during the storm.
  • After the earthquake, no one dared to venture outside for hours.
  • She had to venture outside to get supplies despite the pouring rain.
  • He was so engrossed in his book that he rarely ventured outside during the holidays.
  • It took a lot of courage for the reclusive artist to venture outside her studio.
  • The children, bored indoors, cautiously ventured outside to explore the snowy garden.
  • Don't venture outside alone after dark in this neighborhood.
  • We will only venture outside once the storm has completely passed.
  • The children were warned not to venture outside the garden fence.
  • Since her illness, she hasn't ventured outside much, preferring the comfort of her home.
  • He wouldn't venture outside without his trusted guard dog.
  • If you must venture outside in this heat, make sure you stay hydrated.
  • Despite the cold, the photographer decided to venture outside to capture the sunrise.
  • The explorers were hesitant to venture outside the safety of their base camp.
  • Many people are afraid to venture outside their comfort zones.
  • Do you think it's safe enough to venture outside now?
  • The trapped miners longed to venture outside and see the sky again.
  • With the wild animals roaming, the villagers would seldom venture outside after dusk.