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Venture out Meaning in English

expression

ˈvɛntʃɝ/ /ˈaʊt
VEN-chur OWT
vˈɛntʃɐ/ /ˈaʊt
VEN-chuh OWT

Definition

To leave a safe or comfortable place, usually to do something new or risky, often outdoors or into an unknown situation.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal. Implies some uncertainty, adventure, or courage. Often used for leaving home during bad weather, at night, or trying something new. Not used for routine exits ('go out' is neutral); 'venture out' suggests facing possible difficulty or risk.

Example Sentences

It's raining, but I need to venture out to buy some food.

basic

He didn't venture out after dark.

basic

We rarely venture out in the winter because it's so cold.

basic

Let me know if you decide to venture out tonight—maybe we can meet up.

natural

Sometimes it's good to venture out of your comfort zone.

natural

I didn't really want to venture out, but the fresh air was worth it.

natural