Vocabulary
- of course: Sure ; Certainly
- wait for: To wait until someone comes, or something happens
- in with: Fashionable or popular at the moment.
- dig in: To start eating eagerly and enthusiastically.
- check out
- think of: To look on as (being something specific); consider
- over to: Used to hand over to someone else to speak
- come over to: To visit someone's house
- stay over: To stay at someone's house for a night.
- walk with: To accompany someone while walking.
- find out about: To look for information to learn about it
- stay in: To remain inside one's home.
- in love with: Feeling romantic love for someone.
- hanging out: To spend time with your friends
- going on: To continue doing something
- awkward: Lacking smooth movement
- episode: One separate event in a series of events
- awesome: Great; wonderful; stupendous
- common: Area in a city or town that is open to everyone
- creepy: Scary; annoying or unpleasant
- dude: Form of address for a man
- suppose: To imagine or guess what might happen
- victim: Person/thing affected by an unpleasant event
- suffer: To experience pain, illness, or injury
- allergic: Of or having a reaction to an allergy
- pretty: Being attractive to the eye in a simple way
- guess: To give an answer without knowing if it is correct
- convention: Official agreement between two or more countries
- click: To work well with someone or something
- wanna: Shortened form of 'want to'. Used only in speaking
- hang: To attach a picture, photograph etc. onto a wall
- race: Speed contest between people, animals or vehicles
- slice: Way of hitting the ball so the ball curves
- excuse: To allow someone not to do (jury service, etc.)
- totally: In a complete way; completely; absolutely
- bear: To accept (responsibilities or duties)
- buddy: Friend, usually male
- kind: In a caring and helpful manner
- starve: To (cause to) be hungry or go without food
- impose: To make someone to do or endure something
- promise: To say you will certainly do something
- holy: Being good according to religious standards
- dig: To move material to create a hole
- beard: Hair that grows on a man's face
- find: To become aware of something that is happening
- glad: Happy or pleased about something/to do something
- remember: To give someone a gift, e.g. birthday, wedding
- corner: To force into a position impossible to escape from
- sassy: Improperly forward or bold
- match: To equal or be as good as something else
- vegetarian: Being made from vegetables and not having any meat
- shoot: To kick or throw a ball at a goal
- check: Paper showing how much you owe at a restaurant
- anime: A form of Japanese animation
- season: One of Spring, Summer, Autumn (Fall) and Winter
- delicious: Very pleasing to eat; especially pleasing
- heart: A feeling of care for others; compassion
- want: To desire or wish for something; hope for a thing
- meet: To provide something that is necessary
- finale: Last part of a musical piece or performance
- iceberg: Very large mass of floating ice in the sea
- touch: To affect feelings, especially by causing sympathy
- pee: To urinate
- friendship: Feeling of liking someone; good relationship
- ad: Public notice or advertisement
- panda: White and black bear-like mammal from China
- tofu: Compressed bean curd used in cooking
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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
A2 Elementary
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