Vocabulary
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- have to: Must do
- like mushrooms: Appearing or growing very quickly and suddenly.
- except for: Not including; excluding.
- go around: (Of news, gossip) to be known; circulate
- at least: As a minimum
- move out: To leave a house or flat permanently.
- got to: To arrive at some place
- hanging out: To spend time with your friends
- up there: In or to a higher place or position; far away.
- just kind of: Used to express a feeling or state in a vague or hesitant way.
- stare out: To look or gaze fixedly out of something, such as a window.
- thumbs up: A gesture of approval or agreement, indicated by holding a fist with the thumb extended upwards.
- at work: Located at one's place of employment
- weird: Odd or unusual; surprising; strange
- technique: Way of doing by using special knowledge or skill
- practice: The office and place for legal or medical work
- straight: Not having curves, bends, or angles
- positive: Showing agreement or support for something
- negative: The opposite to a positive electrical charge
- common: Area in a city or town that is open to everyone
- confidence: Feeling that you can do well at something
- confident: Feeling that you can do well at something
- distract: To draw someone's attention away from something
- brag: To speak too proudly about yourself
- insult: To disrespect someone by being rude or impolite
- incorporate: To form into a company or business corporation
- stare: To look at someone or something for a long time
- lack: To not have, or not have enough, of something
- mean: Average of a set of numbers
- attention: Taking notice of someone or something
- polite: Showing good manners or respect for other people
- scientific: Concerning academic study of the physical world
- board: Surface for posting or showing information
- nervous: Concerning the system of nerves in the body
- introduce: To open an essay to set the scene
- communicate: To give and exchange information
- boast: To speak of something with too much pride
- meaningful: Having importance; showing someone's intention
- linguistic: Of or relating to language
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- sound: Sensible, dependable and reliable
- kind: In a caring and helpful manner
- learn: To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
- language: Words or signs used to communicate messages
- stand: To be a candidate in an election
- bring: To take or go with someone to a place
- great: Very good; better than before
- turn: To become (a particular age)
- perfect: So good it cannot be improved
- scan: To look inside of the body with a special machine
- yell: A sudden loud cry or shout
- karaoke: Singing popular songs to a prerecorded soundtrack
- salsa: Spicy sauce of tomatoes, onions and chili peppers
- phd: Advanced university degree; Doctor of Philosophy
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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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