Vocabulary
- in mind: Being aware of or considering something.
- talking about: To discuss a particular topic.
- first up: Firstly; to begin with; the first item on a list or agenda.
- think about: To consider something carefully.
- in a minute: Very soon; in a short amount of time.
- do in: To make completely tired out and exhausted
- break from: To separate oneself from an association or way of life, typically due to disagreement or disillusionment.
- move to: To change the place where you live or work.
- depending on: To rely on for support (financial or emotional)
- jump in: To enter a vehicle quickly.
- go ahead: To start an activity; start doing, working etc.
- go out: To leave a building (e.g. a house)
- next to: Being located along side another
- in the game: Still involved or active in a competition or situation.
- run past: To tell someone about something to get their opinion.
- prior to: Before a particular time or event.
- instead of: When one thing is replaced by another
- on the point of: About to do something very soon.
- at once: Immediately; without delay
- go for it: An expression of encouragement or approval.
- get between: To just do well enough to pass, e.g. a course
- stack up: To compare with something else; measure up.
- spread out: To extend or stretch over a large area.
- in time: Eventually; after a period of time.
- coming your way: To happen or become available to you.
- ultimately: Done or considered as the final and most important
- bunch: A group of things of the same kind
- insane: Mentally ill; crazy
- situation: Place, position or area that something is in
- recap: Brief description of something that had been said
- permanent: Lasting forever; not temporary or changing
- advantage: Thing making the chance of success higher
- position: Person's opinion or attitude about something
- instant: (Food) requiring very little preparation
- spread: A big meal, often laid out as a buffet
- bit: Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
- strict: Tending to enforce rules; severe
- stack: A large number or amount of something
- generally: Usually; as a rule; by, to or for most people
- path: Method of living leading to a particular result
- attention: Taking notice of someone or something
- account: An advantage
- opponent: Person who opposes an idea or plan; enemy
- create: To make, cause, or bring into existence
- guide: To help or advise someone about something
- wander: To move through a place with no particular purpose
- click: To work well with someone or something
- fall: Season after summer and before winter; Autumn
- mind: To be bothered or upset by something
- leave: To go away from; depart
- receive: To get something someone has given or sent to you
- medium: Method of expressing ideas or feelings
- creep: To move quietly so as not to be seen
- important: Having power or authority
- punch: Alcoholic drink made from wine and fruit, etc.
- hit: To have a negative impact on a person/place/thing
- delivery: Way someone acts when speaking publicly
- smack: To slap or hit, e.g. with a resounding noise
- soul: Central or basic part of something
- steal: A bargain; something bought very cheaply
- damage: Physical harm that is done to something
- point: An item to be discussed
- contest: Struggle or competition between rivals
- pick: Sharp tool used for breaking the ground
- mythical: Based on beliefs unsupported by facts
- sweaty: Covered in sweat, or smelling of sweat
- lane: Marked strip of the road or swimming pool
- spawn: Product or result of something
- guardian: Person who guards, protects, or preserves
- fare: Money people pay to travel on buses, taxis, boats
- puppy: Very young dog (and some other animals)
- triangle: Three people connected with each in a relationship
- mid: At (or near) the middle point
- buff: Person who knows a great deal about a topic
- deadlock: When a situation/argument cannot progress
- teammate: Fellow member of a team
- urn: Vase of varying size and shape
- orb: Bright circular object, e.g. the sun or the moon
- vend: To offer something for sale or to sell something
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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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