Vocabulary

  • look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
  • except for: Not including; excluding.
  • take off: To remove, e.g. your clothes
  • in town: Present or available in the local area or city.
  • check up on: To investigate or inspect
  • across from: Being on the other side
  • on the floor: Located on the ground or bottom surface of a room.
  • by now: At the present time or already; before the present.
  • trick: To fool someone in order to obtain a result
  • treat: To pay for the food or enjoyment of someone else
  • permission: Right to do something as allowed by another
  • clue: Information that helps explain something; hint
  • gear: To aim at or prepare yourself for something
  • innate: Being part of something's nature
  • upset: (Of stomach, etc.) not functioning well; sick
  • adventure: An exciting and often dangerous experience
  • trap: Device used for catching animals
  • deliver: To give birth to a child; help a woman give birth
  • trail: Series of marks or signs left by something moving
  • grand: A counter for 1000 of something
  • costume: Special clothes, e.g. clothes for acting in a film
  • wanna: Shortened form of 'want to'. Used only in speaking
  • treasure: Valuable things collected, and often hidden
  • stage: To organize an event to gain public interest
  • sincere: Meaning what you say truthfully; honest
  • secret: Kept hidden from others; Known only to a few people
  • agent: Chemical with the power to make chemical reactions
  • twist: To turn something in a circular direction
  • sheet: Piece of cloth you put on the bed to sleep on
  • sign: Indication that something exists or will happen
  • punch: Alcoholic drink made from wine and fruit, etc.
  • scar: Long lasting emotional pain from a bad experience
  • remind: To cause someone to remember what they forgot
  • haul: To pull or drag something heavy (e.g. boat)
  • facial: Treatment to improve condition of the skin of face
  • kick: Feeling of enjoyment or excitement
  • suit: To be appropriate for a given situation
  • hook: Bent tool used to catch fish or to hang things on
  • great: Very good; better than before
  • perfect: So good it cannot be improved
  • hide: To go to, or put a thing where it can't be found
  • bash: To hit something; to criticize
  • loud: Being very bright with colors, clothes etc.
  • gibberish: Unintelligible talking
  • cover: To record a different version of another song
  • ride: Machine at an amusement park for riding on for fun
  • nephew: Son of your brother or sister
  • lose: To be unable to keep in check or control something
  • vampire: Bloodsucking dead person who bites neck of victim
  • veil: Covering of fine net to protect or hide the face
  • come: To arrive at a place
  • give: Degree of flexibility in something, a material
  • plane: An airplane
  • port: City where ships can shelter during a storm
  • stomp: To walk, dance, or move with heavy steps
  • pumpkin: Large roundish orange fruit that can be eaten
  • slipper: Soft, comfortable type of indoor footwear
  • scallop: Type of shellfish with two flat, round shells
  • alligator: A large reptile like a crocodile
  • scarlet: Bright red color
  • junction: Place where streets, highways, or roads meet
  • platypus: Small Australian aquatic animal with a broad tail
  • mask: To hide something so that it cannot be seen
  • moat: Water-filled ditch surrounding a castle
  • beware: To be careful, used in warning someone
  • rooster: Adult male chicken
  • whoa: Tell someone to do something more slowly
  • ow: Sound people make when they are hurt
  • spa: Place you go to bathe in/drink water for health
  • dunce: Someone not good at school subjects
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    She took a brave step forward, leaving behind her comfort zone to chase her dreams.

    Vocabulary
    • brave

      adj. Having courage

    • comfort zone

      phr. A familiar situation where one feels safe

    Explanation
    a brave step is a noun phrase, where brave is an adjective modifying the noun step, meaning "a courageous step". forward is an adverb modifying step, meaning "ahead". The whole phrase serves as the object, answering the "what" of took (verb) — she took a brave step forward.

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    brave

    US/brev/
    UK/breɪv/
    adj.Brave
    v.t.To bravely face
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    Halloween Costume Party ? | Phineas and Ferb Halloween | Disney XD

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