Vocabulary
- such as: For example; like
- in the world: Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
- due to: Because of; owing to
- of course: Sure ; Certainly
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- run through: To pierce with a sharp pointed object
- rather than: More exactly; more correctly
- for example: As an illustration or instance.
- grow up: To develop from a child into an adult
- along with: In addition to; together with.
- instead of: When one thing is replaced by another
- number of people: The total count of individuals within a group or gathering.
- lead to: To result in some action
- thanks to: Because of; as a result of.
- has over: To invite someone to your house.
- also known as: Also called; alternatively named.
- watch over: To protect or guard someone or something.
- family members: People related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
- six times: Multiplied by six; a factor of six.
- call for: To demand, need or require (an action or thing)
- as well as: Also; in addition to
- as for: Concerning; regarding.
- significant: Large enough to be noticed or have an effect
- recognize: To accept the truth or reality of something
- majority: Amount that is more than half of a group
- practice: The office and place for legal or medical work
- native: Someone from or born in a specific country
- positive: Showing agreement or support for something
- common: Area in a city or town that is open to everyone
- consider: To think carefully about something
- develop: To explain something in steps and in detail
- exact: Completely correct; accurate; specific
- distinct: Clearly different in nature from something else
- strength: Condition of being strong
- approximately: Around; nearly; almost; about (a number)
- amount: Quantity of something
- unique: Unlike other things; being the only one like it
- climate: Typical weather conditions in a particular place
- domestic: Someone paid to help with housework in your house
- incorporate: To form into a company or business corporation
- estimate: Guess or calculation of cost, size or value
- maintain: To keep saying something a certain way
- diversity: Having a range of different races, ideas etc.
- form: Sports team or person's current winning record
- dense: Very thick and difficult to see, get through
- terrain: Characteristics (e.g. rough) of a piece of land
- drop: Distance between a higher and a lower level
- due: When something is required or expected
- rate: To assess something or consider its qualities
- lead: Wire for electricity, computer, etc.; cable
- taboo: Not being accepted by customs or society
- rural: Concerning the country as opposed to the city
- isolation: Condition of being in a distinct, separate place
- economy: Using money, resources in a careful, effective way
- belief: Being sure that something exists or is true
- mammal: Animal which drinks milk from its mother
- peak: Part of a cap that sticks out over your eyes
- endemic: Natural to or typical of a specific place/people
- tropical: Hot and humid; near to the equator
- marine: Soldier trained to serve on land and sea
- census: Survey to collect data about people in an area
- single: One run in cricket or a hit baseball
- allow: To admit the validity or truth of something
- government: Group of people and system that rule a nation
- language: Words or signs used to communicate messages
- paradise: Place with everything needed for specific activity
- tribe: Racial group united by language, religion, customs
- colonial: Of a system where one country controls another
- synonym: Word that has the same meaning as another word
- coral: Color that is a combination of pink and orange
- invoke: To appeal for help/protection to higher authority
- rugged: (Of mountains) rough and uneven; hard to climb
- overlook: To look down on; be able to see from
- extensively: Very much or often; to a large degree
- elevation: Height of a place
- clan: Group of related families or people
- misfortune: Unfortunate or unlucky event
- cannibalism: Practice of one human eating another
- witchcraft: Performing magic using spells, often to harm
- colonialism: System in which a country controls a colony
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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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Geography of Papua New Guinea: The Most Interesting Country in the World?
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VoiceTube posted on 2024/05/31Ever wondered about the world's most fascinating country? Dive into Papua New Guinea to explore its incredible linguistic diversity, unique tribal societies, and stunning biodiversity, including the famous birds of paradise! You'll pick up advanced vocabulary and learn about complex cultural nuances, making this a truly enriching watch.
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