Vocabulary
- fresh produce: Recently harvested fruits and vegetables offered for sale.
- such as: For example; like
- in good stead: To be useful or beneficial to someone.
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- show off: To show your ability/possessions to try to impress
- to let: Indicates that a property is available for rent.
- use up: To use all of; consume
- slightly: Only a little
- pattern: Model to follow in making or doing something
- fancy: To want to have or do something; feel like
- recipe: Conditions likely to create a particular result
- permission: Right to do something as allowed by another
- fuel: To give power to (a mob, anger, etc.); incite
- syrup: Sugary liquid e.g. used on pancakes
- tedious: Being uninteresting and taking a long time; boring
- preserve: To cook food so it can be kept for long periods
- cabinet: Piece of furniture resembling a cupboard
- household: Being in everyday use; common
- thick: Difficult to see through, as fog
- mold: Distinctive type of character or nature
- provide: To make available; to supply for use
- soak: To make something completely wet
- produce: Fresh foods such as fruits and vegetables
- wealth: Amount of money or possessions you own, e.g. large
- layer: One of several sheets of a material or object
- slice: Way of hitting the ball so the ball curves
- stale: (E.g. of bread) not fresh
- waste: To kill or severely harm someone
- bottom: The part of your body you sit on
- peel: Outer covering, or skin, of a piece of fruit
- important: Having power or authority
- british: Concerning the culture and people of British
- allow: To admit the validity or truth of something
- basis: Main ingredient or part of something
- steam: Mist collecting on a surface when wet air cools
- tempt: To make someone want something, even if it's bad
- sack: To put something in a large bag
- mould: Fungus growing on old food or in wet dark places
- warehouse: Large building for storing goods, e.g. grain
- nowadays: At the present time; now
- wealthy: Having a great quantity of money or property
- fill: To make something full
- duty: Work required by your job or position
- set: Prepared for something; ready
- sauce: Food made from cooked fruit, e.g. apples or mangos
- make: To arrange or prepare something e.g. dinner
- popular: Liked or enjoyed by many people
- start: First time or place that a thing exists; beginning
- march: To force someone to walk somewhere
- pantry: Room for preparation or storage of foods
- jar: To have a harsh or unsettling effect on someone
- sponge: Soft cleaning material able to absorb water
- ginger: Being reddish-brown in color
- cover: To record a different version of another song
- moist: Being a little bit wet, often in a pleasing way
- elevate: To make something higher
- time: Speed at which music is played; tempo
- fresh: Clean; not used or dirty
- add: To include as well
- tipsy: Slightly drunk
- custard: Sweet, pudding-like dessert made with eggs, milk
- hunger: Strong desire or need
- chancellor: High government official
- hungry: Feeling a need or want to eat food
- grocer: Merchant selling foodstuffs and household supplies
- candy: Small sweet foods made mostly of sugar
- stead: In someone's stead archaic instead of someone
- brandy: Strong alcoholic drink
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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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How to Make Cabinet Pudding — The Victorian Way
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林宜悉 posted on 2025/10/16Ever wondered how Victorians made their desserts? Dive into a fun cooking tutorial and learn to make a delicious Cabinet Pudding using stale cake and preserved fruit, just like they did at Audley End House! You'll pick up practical vocabulary for home bakers and get a taste of cultural history all in one go.
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