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Synonyms for unadventurous

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Antonyms for unadventurous

lacking in boldness

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HOPE SPRINGS 9pm, Film4 A middle-aged married woman feels her long-standing relationship with her unadventurous husband is becoming stale.
It is a safe release, and certainly not a bad one, just a little unadventurous. Rating: ...
Rio 2 is a competent but unadventurous film which lacks the cheeky colourfulness of Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2.
Director Justin Chadwick has a keen eye for period detail and his lens captures the raw beauty of the African countryside, but his direction is unadventurous at its best and, at its worst, a little dull.
Biggar, who won his 16th cap last week against England, has frequently been criticised as error-prone or unadventurous.
London, September 28 ( ANI ): JK Rowling's first adult book post her 'Harry Potter' ear - 'The Casual Vacancy' - has been variously described as "unadventurous", "bleak" and "brilliant" in reviews by leading newspaper critics.
Home captain Rob Key, having posted an unadventurous half-century from 114 balls, was unbeaten with 55 while Ben Harmison kept him company for two hours, limping to 27 not out.
CAIRO: Ahmed Elmohamady's Sunderland were punished for an unadventurous display after losing 1-0 at promoted West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Saturday.
"We were written off in many quarters before a ball had been kicked, but the way we played here showed we are more than capable in his division." The writing was on the wall from the start as Hull boss Nigel Pearson employed a fairly unadventurous 4-5-1 formation.
The book is marketed with garish pink, hearts and flowers and bubbly titling and it is a light and structurally unadventurous novel for an adult reader with vocabulary appropriate for 10 to 12s.
The architecture is largely unadventurous, but a section on proposed new mosques across Europe shows the potential for more inventive approaches.
The young man who looked after Adams's house, and helped himself to tea and biscuits for a few weeks, was the distinctly unadventurous Stephen Fry.