Vocabulary
- come from: To have as your native country or city
- mean business: To be serious about what one intends to do.
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- together with: In addition to; along with.
- put out: To publish, e.g. a book
- came across as: To give a particular impression; to seem.
- reach out: To attempt to communicate with someone.
- see in: To accompany someone to the entrance of a building or room.
- spy on: To secretly watch someone in order to gather information about them.
- on sunday: Every Sunday; each Sunday.
- shut down: To close an operating system, e.g. on a computer
- by now: At the present time or already; before the present.
- over to: Used to hand over to someone else to speak
- such as: For example; like
- phone number: A sequence of digits assigned to a telephone subscriber, used to make a call to that phone.
- enter into: To begin or become involved in something, such as an agreement or activity.
- mess around: To cheat on your partner with another lover
- just kind of: Used to express a feeling or state in a vague or hesitant way.
- move to: To change the place where you live or work.
- of all time: The best or most significant in history.
- speed dial: A function on a telephone that allows you to dial a stored number by pressing only one or two buttons.
- coming after: To follow someone in order to threaten them
- have to: Must do
- peace out: An informal way of saying goodbye.
- literally: In a literal manner or sense; exactly as stated.
- stuff: Generic description for things, materials, objects
- essentially: Basically; (said when stating the basic facts)
- bunch: A group of things of the same kind
- apparently: According to what you heard; from what can be seen
- access: Way to enter a place, e.g. a station or stadium
- critical: Making a negative judgment of something
- physical: Health check at the doctors' or hospital
- deserve: To be worthy of, e.g. getting praise or attention
- completely: In every way or as much as possible
- executive: A senior manager in a business or organization
- expect: To believe something is probably going to happen
- exact: Completely correct; accurate; specific
- freak: (Of weather, etc.) unusual; unpredictable; amazing
- algorithm: A step-by-step problem-solving feature
- issue: To make something available to be used or sold
- similar: Nearly the same; alike
- contact: Touching or feeling something
- account: An advantage
- threat: Warning of probable trouble
- pretty: Being attractive to the eye in a simple way
- create: To make, cause, or bring into existence
- permanently: For a long time; always
- guess: To give an answer without knowing if it is correct
- privacy: State of being hidden from the presence of others
- click: To work well with someone or something
- platform: Flat, raised structure that people stand on
- loop: A circle or curved shape, as when you tie a lace
- buck: To resist or go against the trend
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- offer: Price you say you are willing to pay for something
- kind: In a caring and helpful manner
- personal: Done by or to a particular person; individual
- order: Religious or social group, as of nuns
- president: Person in charge of a country, or organization
- information: Collection of facts and details about something
- ban: To make something illegal or not allowed
- migrate: To move from one country or place to live or work
- pull: Act of breathing in smoke, as from a pipe
- browse: To look around for things, e.g. in a bookstore
- dial: To call a person or place on a telephone
- business: A company formed for making profit
- store: To put things in a place for later use
- beast: Ugly or terrifying animal
- united: To join or come together for the same goal
- tweet: Weak chirping sound as of a small bird
- uphold: To support to keep it being used as it should
- datum: Item of factual information
- vine: Long thin plant that climbs over something
- lawyer: Professional who helps people with the law
- info: Shortened form of the word 'information'
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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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