Vocabulary
- have to: Must do
- reach out: To attempt to communicate with someone.
- rock bottom: The lowest possible level or point.
- check out
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- come from: To have as your native country or city
- take it from me: Trust me or believe what I say based on experience.
- all at once: Suddenly; at the same time
- at once: Immediately; without delay
- step back: To move backwards; to move away from something.
- talking about: To discuss a particular topic.
- no matter: Regardless of; it does not matter.
- too heavy: Having excessive weight; difficult to lift or move.
- ask for help: To request assistance or support.
- in ways: In a manner or by methods that.
- give up: To lose hope or admit defeat
- talk about it: To discuss a particular subject.
- in depth: Thoroughly and carefully; in detail.
- hold on: To wait for someone (e.g. on a phone call)
- look back: To think about past events
- struggle: To try very hard to do something difficult
- recognize: To accept the truth or reality of something
- pretend: To act as if something is true when it is not
- constant: Happening frequently or without pause
- deserve: To be worthy of, e.g. getting praise or attention
- matter: To be of great importance; to count
- crisis: Unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty
- scale: Size, level, or amount when compared
- presence: The same place or area that a person is
- conversation: Talking with other people; discussion or chat
- strength: Condition of being strong
- comment: Something you say, giving an opinion; remark
- blame: To say someone is responsible for something bad
- burden: To weigh down with a load; impose a task upon
- numb: Unable to feel a body part due to cold or illness
- function: Social event, or party such as a wedding
- advice: Suggestion about what would help someone
- reach: To come to or arrive at a goal or destination
- dramatic: Gripping the attention; causing an effect
- comfort: To try to make distressed person feel better
- neglect: Act of failing to do something important, required
- therapist: Person skilled in a particular type of therapy
- steady: Happening or developing at a regular rate
- reason: To think and make conclusions in a logical manner
- empty: Containing nothing; with no contents
- break: To create a new record e.g. running the 100m dash
- invisible: Being unable to be seen
- scary: Causing fear; frightening
- heal: To recover from or forget a bad experience
- countless: Being too many to be numbered or imagined
- silent: Without making any noise; soundless
- moment: Very short or brief period of time
- breakthrough: Important discovery in doing something difficult
- pain: Strong feeling of hurt or discomfort
- support: To give assistance or advice to someone
- fill: To make something full
- afraid: Worried that something bad will happen; scared
- step: Movement done as part of a particular dance
- remember: To give someone a gift, e.g. birthday, wedding
- hide: To go to, or put a thing where it can't be found
- hold: To agree to keep something for someone
- carry: To have a child, be pregnant
- uncomfortable: Not being relaxed; worried about something
- tired: Without energy so you want to rest or fall asleep
- sunrise: The time of day we first see the sun
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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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