Vocabulary
- give up: To lose hope or admit defeat
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- in the house: Located inside a building used as a dwelling.
- no matter: Regardless of; it does not matter.
- look for: To try to find a thing or person that is lost
- point at: To aim (gun, etc.) at someone or something
- slip up: To make a mistake
- move on: To decide to change or go to a different place
- back down: To admit you were wrong; stop claiming
- go out: To leave a building (e.g. a house)
- in addition to: Besides; as well as
- of old: From a long time ago; in the past.
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- from now on: Starting at this moment and continuing indefinitely into the future.
- in time: Eventually; after a period of time.
- in the bag: Assured of success; certain to be achieved.
- on air: Being broadcast on radio or television.
- stick around: To remain in place; not leave or go
- stuff: Generic description for things, materials, objects
- convince: To persuade someone, or make them feel sure
- approximately: Around; nearly; almost; about (a number)
- suppose: To imagine or guess what might happen
- accessible: Able to be entered, reached or used
- brain: To strike someone forcefully on the head
- advice: Suggestion about what would help someone
- state: Region within a country, with its own government
- crowd: To force too many things, people into
- signature: Something that represents a person's work or style
- refer: To talk about or write about something
- security: Department in a company in charge of protection
- administration: Act of giving e.g. medicine to a patient
- economy: Using money, resources in a careful, effective way
- sympathetic: Feeling favorable to something; wanting to support
- poll: Process of gathering opinions by asking questions
- secret: Kept hidden from others; Known only to a few people
- inventory: List of items stored at a place
- sign: Indication that something exists or will happen
- sound: Sensible, dependable and reliable
- loan: To give money, etc. that must be paid back
- president: Person in charge of a country, or organization
- rally: Public meeting to support or oppose something
- act: To behave in a certain way
- staff: Employees of a company
- chief: Leader of a race or group of people
- kettle: Metal container with spout used for boiling water
- point: An item to be discussed
- mug: Large ceramic drinking cup with a handle
- great: Very good; better than before
- addition: Act of adding something; thing that is added
- medical: Of or relating to physical health or medicine
- pit: To use your strength, skill or wit to beat another
- announcement: Act of informing people about something publicly
- secretary: Office worker who makes appointments, etc.
- beg: To ask someone in an emotional way for something
- bore: To accept (responsibilities or duties)
- whistle: Device making a high sharp sound when blown
- check: Paper showing how much you owe at a restaurant
- season: One of Spring, Summer, Autumn (Fall) and Winter
- font: Size or style of type
- lose: To be unable to keep in check or control something
- incidentally: As part of something else; as it happens
- cosmopolitan: Sophisticated and knowledgeable about many things
- oval: Being egg-shaped
- shuttle: Vehicle carrying passengers between two places
- homeland: Country where you were born
- dammit: A mild swear word used to express annoyance
- gore: To wound by attacking with a knife, sharp horn etc.
- pinky: Little finger; finger farthest from the thumb
- ceo: CEO for Chief Operating Officer
- dell: Small wooded hollow in some land; small valley
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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 2025/12/12Ever wonder why Americans are feeling the pinch of high prices, and who they're blaming? This clip dives into the current economic mood, touching on everything from the "windchill economy" to surprising voter sentiments. You'll also get a kick out of some hilarious political gaffes and learn a bit about the latest in tech and font wars!
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