Vocabulary
- such as: For example; like
- for example: As an illustration or instance.
- based on: To use something as the foundation or starting point for something else.
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- guide dog
- break down: To forcibly break, destroy or make collapse
- lead to: To result in some action
- regardless of
- in other words: Stating something in a different way, often to make it clearer or more understandable.
- at once: Immediately; without delay
- better understanding: An improved level of comprehension or knowledge.
- consists of: Is made up or composed of.
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- have to: Must do
- think about: To consider something carefully.
- on hand: Present and available; in attendance.
- have on: To be wearing something.
- on average: Typically; usually; based on an average calculation.
- due to: Because of; owing to
- think of: To look on as (being something specific); consider
- add on: To attach or include something extra.
- search for: To try to find someone or something.
- interact with
- for now: Temporarily; for the present time.
- specific: Precise; particular; just about that thing
- process: To organize and use data in a computer
- context: Set of facts surrounding a person or event
- content: Being happy or satisfied
- multiple: Having or involving more than one of something
- concept: Abstract idea of something or how it works
- typically: In a normal or usual way
- general: Widespread, normal or usual
- develop: To explain something in steps and in detail
- purpose: Reason for which something is done; aim; goal
- predict: To guess or estimate what will or might happen
- efficient: Able to produce results without waste
- task: Big or small piece of work someone has to do
- dialogue: Conversation between two or more individuals
- generic: Concerning a product without a brand name
- foundation: Base or important starting point
- prompt: Message on a computer requiring attention
- response: Something said/written as an answer to something
- perform: To carry out an action well or successfully
- refer: To talk about or write about something
- require: To demand that someone does something
- generate: To create or be produced or bring into existence
- create: To make, cause, or bring into existence
- performance: Act of doing something
- palm: Inner area of a person's hand
- development: Act or process of growing bigger or more advanced
- text: To send a message by phone or other device
- tailor: To make or alter to fit a certain purpose
- domain: A field of knowledge, thought or influence
- learn: To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
- system: Set of organized, planned ideas that work together
- language: Words or signs used to communicate messages
- natural: Being as one would expect; being usual or normal
- question: To ask for or try to get information
- deep: Complex and important
- include: To make someone, something part of a group
- minimal: The smallest possible; least
- train: Line of people, animals moving the same direction
- type: Printed letters or blocks used for printing them
- case: Container used to carry things, e.g. clothes
- datum: Item of factual information
- engineering: The practical application of science to industry
- deployment: Distribution of forces before battle or work
- parameter: A characteristic or constant factor; a limit
- pre: A prefix meaning 'before'
- classification: Putting similar items into groups or sets
- generative: Having the ability to produce or originate
- gen: (UK old-fashioned, informal) Information about a particular subject
- transformer: Electrical device to change electrical voltage
- bard: Person who writes poems or songs
- keyword: Significant or descriptive word used in searches
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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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