azzardare
to risk
verb ahd-dzahr-DAH-reh Rare
Origin: From French 'hasarder', ultimately from Arabic 'az-zahr' (the die, chance).
Also means
to venture
Usage Note
Azzardare uses the auxiliary avere. It means to take a risky guess or bold move — azzardare un'ipotesi (to venture a hypothesis). The related adjective azzardato means 'rash' or 'risky', and azzardo (m) means 'chance/hazard' (gioco d'azzardo = gambling).
Examples
"Non vorrei azzardare un'ipotesi sbagliata."
Natural Translation
I wouldn't want to venture a wrong hypothesis.
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