Vocabulary
- have to: Must do
- rely on: To depend on someone or something
- of course: Sure ; Certainly
- as one: Acting or moving together at the same time.
- no matter: Regardless of; it does not matter.
- give up: To lose hope or admit defeat
- threat to: A person or thing likely to cause damage or danger.
- in charge: To be responsible for
- contend with: To struggle or deal with something difficult.
- take on: To acquire a new characteristic
- deal with
- order in: To request food from a restaurant to be delivered to one's home or other location.
- at times: Sometimes; occasionally.
- pick up on: To notice or become aware of something that is not obvious.
- at the moment: At this time; now
- get through: To arrive at the end of or finish something
- in the future: At a later time; in times to come.
- move to: To change the place where you live or work.
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- essentially: Basically; (said when stating the basic facts)
- recognize: To accept the truth or reality of something
- majority: Amount that is more than half of a group
- basically: Used before you explain something simply, clearly
- matter: To be of great importance; to count
- crisis: Unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty
- campaign: To work in an organized, active way towards a goal
- parliament: Elected officials who govern a country (in the UK)
- prime: To get a person ready for; prepare someone
- expert: Skillful person with special knowledge
- political: Being active or interested in government matters
- conservative: (Of an estimate, price) set fairly low
- mention: To refer to or talk or write about something
- confront: To make someone, e.g. who has lied, face the truth
- arguably: Highly likely to be true but not certainly true
- prescription: Specific medicine officially ordered for a patient
- form: Sports team or person's current winning record
- define: To explain the meaning of words
- threat: Warning of probable trouble
- secure: To get or achieve something with certainty
- opponent: Person who opposes an idea or plan; enemy
- resonate: (Of ideas) to have a big impact for a long time
- democratic: (Of government) giving the people power, a vote
- minority: Group that is smaller and different from the rest
- argument: Discussion in which you disagree with someone
- trade: A specific industry, e.g. shoe making
- abandon: To discard or intentionally get rid of an item
- rely: Depend on with full trust or confidence
- internal: Being or happening in the body
- social: Involving activity with people, e.g. in free time
- sovereignty: The power a country has to decide for itself
- moment: Very short or brief period of time
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- legislation: Act or process of writing and passing laws
- order: Religious or social group, as of nuns
- exceptional: Being extremely and unusually good
- liberal: Someone who is open-minded and favors progress
- concession: Special right granted, as by someone in authority
- election: Process of choosing someone by voting
- public: Owned by the government
- government: Group of people and system that rule a nation
- stand: To be a candidate in an election
- ballot: Piece of paper used for the purpose of voting
- pick: Sharp tool used for breaking the ground
- step: Movement done as part of a particular dance
- change: To exchange one set of clothes for another
- pose: To be or exist as (a problem, threat etc.)
- consequential: Following as a logical conclusion or result
- extraordinarily: Extremely
- govern: To officially control land and make policies
- choose: To select; decide between several possibilities
- country: An area of land that is controlled by a government
- people: Persons sharing culture, country, background, etc.
- politic: Careful what you say; diplomatic
- quantify: To find or calculate the quantity of something
- congratulate: To say 'well done' to if a good thing happened
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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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Mark Carney wins Canada election with promise that ‘Trump will never break us’ | BBC News
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VoiceTube posted on 2025/05/02Ever wondered how a Canadian election could be influenced by international relations? This video dives into Mark Carney's election win and the promise that 'Trump will never break us,' giving you a fantastic chance to pick up advanced vocabulary related to politics and national sovereignty. You'll gain cultural depth by understanding the dynamics of minority governments and trade wars, all explained with clear, simple sentence structures!
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