to go out and explore, especially in an unfamiliar or challenging place · to leave a safe place to go somewhere new
You're chatting with a friend about their upcoming trip, or reminiscing about a past adventure. This phrase perfectly describes the act of leaving your comfort zone to explore new sights and experiences! It can also be used when deciding whether to brave bad weather. 🌧️🚶♀️
💡 **Fun Fact!** 'To venture out' often implies a slight element of risk, excitement, or stepping into the unknown. It’s more active and exploratory than just 'going out'. You might 'venture out' into a bustling market, a remote hiking trail, or even just into the city during a snowstorm! ❄️🗺️
Your friend is hesitant to leave their hotel and explore the busy city streets. Which English expression would you use to encourage them to go out and see the new place? A. to stay put B. to venture out C. to take a nap