Nghĩa của từ unadventurous bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Antonyms for Adventuresome include unadventurous, unenterprising, wary, prudent, cagey, circumspect, tentative, timid, hesitant and chary

2. He had a sort of dry, if unadventurous, humour in him, as suggested by that dreadful Bell's adage.

3. Reggie was an endearing, kindly man who had led a leisurely, unadventurous life as a country gentleman.

4. Charles and Diana sent back the bland and unadventurous vegetarian dish, a taste of the lacklustre state of the royal marriage.

5. An Adventurous person tends to take risks and push the limits of methods or ideas that are considered acceptable as the norm among unAdventurous people.

6. In all The Bestowal is a bold, idea-driven arthouse conversation piece, bolstered by two committed performances but weighed down with relentlessly heavy subject matter and unadventurous

7. The term Biedermeier has its origin in the name of a fictional 19th-century everyman — bieder means respectable and unadventurous in German — who loved his simple comforts and who embodied a

8. Catherine Ryan Howard describes herself in "Backpacked" as someone completely unsuited to backpacking -- an unadventurous introvert who loves Starbucks, shopping, and five-star hotels as opposed to slogging through jungle, sleeping in hostels, and living on instant coffee and junk food.

9. Cautious: 1 adj showing careful forethought “reserved and Cautious ” “a Cautious driver” Synonyms: unadventurous lacking in boldness careful exercising caution or showing care or attention cagey , cagy , chary characterized by great caution and wariness fabian using Cautious slow strategy to wear down opposition; avoiding direct confrontation