It depends on what you mean. If it means to take the risk of then yes but if it means the money, ship cargo or merchandise on which the risk is taken on a business then it is a noun.
No, it is not. It can be a noun or a verb.
Venture capital is long term.
SEB Venture Capital was created in 1995.
Norwest Venture Partners was created in 1961.
for me...most people venture into business to have profit and to have xtra work.
The word 'venture' is both a verb and a noun. Examples:Verb: My mom won't venture out at night.Noun: The venture did not look like a good investment.For terms like 'venture capital', the noun venture is forming a compound noun with capital, not as an adjective.
No, it is not. It can be a noun or a verb.
No. Ventures can be a form of the verb venture, or a plural noun. The singular venture can be an adjunct but it is not used as an adjective.
vandalize, venture,
Verb! Anytime you're not sure a word is a verb say "Can I VENTURE?" The answer is yes. Something wrong would be "can I pink?" see that was an adjectiveVenture as a verb: Don't venture out to the middle, it's deeper than you think.Venture can also be a noun: I'm glad that I didn't invest in that venture.Venture can also be an adjective: I don't have any venture capital to invest.
The word venture can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a risky journey. The verb form means to to undertake a risky journey.
Economics... when used with a plural verb. For example, 'what are the economics of such a venture?'
The word "ventures" is the plural form of the word "venture." "Venture" can be used as a noun or a verb. It is most commonly defined as an uncertain or risky undertaking.
The adjective form of the noun hazard is hazardous.The adjective form of the verb to hazard (venture, risk) is hazarded.
I venture in to the woods.
Yes, the word plunge (plunges) is a noun as well as a verb (plunge, plunges, plunging, plunged). Example uses: Noun: The plunge into the icy water was a shock to my system. Verb: Don't plunge into a business venture without doing some research.
The verb of industry is industrialise (or industrialize in US English).other verbs depending on the tense are industrialises, industrialising and industrialised.Some example sentences are:"We will industrialise this venture"."She industrialises ideas into reality"."We are industrialising the railways"."Almost everything was industrialised".