Vocabulary
- going on: To continue doing something
- go on: To continue doing something
- got to: To arrive at some place
- at night: During the night; in the nighttime.
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- heading to: Going in a particular direction.
- check out
- work out
- stay up: To not go to bed until late
- stay in: To remain inside one's home.
- in the past: During a former period of time; previously.
- in the house: Located inside a building used as a dwelling.
- in the ground: Located within or beneath the surface of the earth.
- on the way: During the journey to a particular place.
- for the main: Intended for the primary or main person or thing.
- go around: (Of news, gossip) to be known; circulate
- in the middle of: In the central part or point of something.
- in the world: Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
- closer than: Nearer in distance compared to something else.
- interact with
- account for: To explain the cause or reason for something
- color in: To fill a drawing or space with color, often in artwork.
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- ancient history: The study of the distant past, from the earliest humans through the first great civilizations.
- in the meantime: During the time between two events; meanwhile.
- thumbs up: A gesture of approval or agreement, indicated by holding a fist with the thumb extended upwards.
- turn on
- incredible: Very good; amazing
- bunch: A group of things of the same kind
- adorable: Lovable or appealing, e.g. like a cute child
- ancient: Very old; having lived a very long time ago
- split: No longer married or in a relationship
- spike: The top point in a graph
- efficient: Able to produce results without waste
- chill: State of being a little cold
- superior: Better; higher quality
- account: An advantage
- expand: To make something larger in size, number, amount
- pretty: Being attractive to the eye in a simple way
- wander: To move through a place with no particular purpose
- rural: Concerning the country as opposed to the city
- palm: Inner area of a person's hand
- treasure: Valuable things collected, and often hidden
- culture: Beliefs and customs of a particular group
- wild: In a manner which lacks control
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- british: Concerning the culture and people of British
- tune: To make adjustments to equipment to make it better
- spend: To use money to pay for something
- chew: To bite something many times without swallowing it
- gather: To bring objects together into one place
- exhaust: System of pipes through which gases escape
- hop: Dance party
- execute: To kill someone, usually as an official punishment
- transportation: Act of moving people or goods between places
- amazing: Surprising in a pleasing way
- protect: To defend someone or something from harm or danger
- clay: Heavy sticky earth used to make pottery
- surround: To be all the way around something
- drive: A person's ambition and motivation to do something
- mythical: Based on beliefs unsupported by facts
- herd: Group of the same animal that eat, live together
- nap: To sleep or rest for a short time during the day
- world: All the humans, events, activities on the earth
- prohibit: To make something impossible
- delicious: Very pleasing to eat; especially pleasing
- travel: To go to a place that is far away
- country: An area of land that is controlled by a government
- replica: An exact copy of something
- time: Speed at which music is played; tempo
- live: To be alive
- meal: Food for eating at a particular time, e.g. dinner
- gel: Thick substance, similar to jelly
- hear: To be aware of sound; to perceive with the ear
- stay: To keep trying without giving up
- full: Containing all the parts; complete
- graze: (Of cows, etc.) to eat grass growing in a field
- bounty: Supply of something good in plentiful amounts
- safari: Tour to watch animals in their natural environment
- coconut: A large nut with a hairy shell and white flesh
- wildlife: All wild animals
- trample: To step heavily on something or someone
- stoke: To add fuel or tend a fire to make it stronger
- traditionally: Something done in a customary, traditional manner
- convergence: When two or more things come together
- enslave: To make someone live like a slave
- lotus: Any aquatic plant of the water lily family
- machete: Heavy knife used as a weapon or for cutting jungle
- jeep: Small sturdy vehicle with four-wheel drive
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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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林宜悉 posted on 2025/07/27Get ready for an incredible adventure as you join the Vagabrothers on an epic elephant safari in Sri Lanka! You'll pick up practical, everyday phrases while learning about amazing elephant gatherings, Sri Lankan culture, and even how to navigate by tuk-tuk.
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