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Question: Semantics
Lesacooks
February 18, 2010
What is the difference between adventurous and adventuresome? I think it's about three grades. How 'bout u?
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Curt
February 18, 2010
One is a synonym for the other and vise versa. They both mean the same thing.
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February 18, 2010
One is a synonym for the other and vise versa. They both mean the same thing.