Vocabulary
- have to: Must do
- got to: To arrive at some place
- gone viral: To become very popular by circulating quickly through the Internet.
- in with: Fashionable or popular at the moment.
- teacher's pet: A student who is favored by the teacher.
- spin off: A company that is formed from part of an existing company.
- to do with: To be about something; concern
- go to prison: To be incarcerated in a penal institution as a consequence of committing a crime.
- for sure: Definitely; certainly; without a doubt.
- tv show: A television program.
- mouth off: To talk in an angry or rude manner, often complaining or criticizing.
- team up with: To join with someone in order to work on something together.
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- turn into: To change to become something else
- next to: Being located along side another
- in the midst of: Surrounded by; in the middle of.
- land on: To come down to the ground or another surface after flying or falling.
- on the floor: Located on the ground or bottom surface of a room.
- go together: To match well; to be harmonious or aesthetically pleasing.
- together with: In addition to; along with.
- like fuck: Used to emphasize a very high degree or intensity.
- going on: To continue doing something
- sort: To organize things by putting them into groups
- incredible: Very good; amazing
- awesome: Great; wonderful; stupendous
- pretend: To act as if something is true when it is not
- deliberately: In a careful, considered manner; on purpose
- trick: To fool someone in order to obtain a result
- tricky: Difficult, so needing skill to do or deal with
- completely: In every way or as much as possible
- scene: Incident where someone behaves angrily, badly
- relationship: Connection between two or more people or things
- viral: Of or caused by a virus
- bit: Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
- brutal: Extremely violent or mean
- suck: To be very bad, undesirable or unpleasant
- clever: Funny in a way that shows intelligence
- advice: Suggestion about what would help someone
- villain: Character in a story who is mean or evil
- judge: Person who decides on the results of a contest
- pretty: Being attractive to the eye in a simple way
- spin: To make a ball rotate when throwing it
- film: Thin layer that covers something
- throw: To use your arm to make something fly in the air
- prison: Place the court puts criminals as punishment; jail
- assemble: To put parts together to make a complete unit
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- sound: Sensible, dependable and reliable
- kind: In a caring and helpful manner
- midst: Middle area or part of something
- interview: To formally ask questions about a given topic
- athletic: Fit and strong; physically capable
- amazing: Surprising in a pleasing way
- dig: To move material to create a hole
- great: Very good; better than before
- question: To ask for or try to get information
- remember: To give someone a gift, e.g. birthday, wedding
- person: Man, woman or child
- cell: Smallest unit of living things in biology
- approve: To formally accept something or grant permission
- minute: Notes taken at a meeting to record what was said
- venom: Poison, e.g. one produced by plant or animal
- think: To have an idea about something without certainty
- hungover: Feeling ill from drinking too much alcohol
- trench: Long narrow hole dug in the ground
- cap: Covering for the end or top of something
- jail: Place to hold criminals being punished for a crime
- banner: Cloth upon which is written a message
- goblin: Fictional creature that likes to cause trouble
- spider: Small creature with 8 legs that spins cobwebs
- homework: Work that a student is given to do at home
- hulk: Large object, e.g. a boat
- superhero: Fictional character who fights evil
- spiderman: Fictional character from comics and movies
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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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