"Risk-taker" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Someone who is willing to take a chance or assume a risk, often in pursuit of a reward or opportunity.
The rishonim ( Hebrew: ראשונים, "early ones" or "first ones") refer to the first generation of commentators and codifiers of Jewish law during the period of Talmudic Judaism, roughly spanning from the 10th to the 13th centuries. They were the first to compilation and interpretation of the Talmud and Shulchan Aruch since the death of the last Tanna, Rabbi Judah haNasi, in the 2nd century, and the compilation of the Shulchan Aruch by Rabbi Joseph Caro in the 16th century.
Risibility refers to the quality of being laughable or ridiculous, or the state of causing amusement or laughter.
Verb: To move upward or to become greater in amount, degree, or size.<br><br>Example: The stock prices are rising throughout the day.<br><br>Noun: ( Пов erused in a sporting context) A finishing move in which a wrestler kicks an opponent while they are attempting to rise to their feet.<br><br>Example: The wrestler used a rising to deliver the final blow.<br><br>Adjective: Becoming greater in degree or amount; increasing.<br><br>Example: Her rising popularity in the music industry led to more opportunities.<br><br>Note: This word is also used in various idiomatic expressions such as rising to the challenge, rising to the occasion, rising above, and many more.
Riskiness refers to a high degree of risk or likelihood of something going wrong or resulting in an unfavorable outcome. It can be associated with various types of situations, such as business ventures, investments, or decisions that involve uncertainty.