Vocabulary
- to do with: To be about something; concern
- thanks to: Because of; as a result of.
- think of: To look on as (being something specific); consider
- have to: Must do
- stick on: To attach something to a surface using glue or adhesive.
- in half: Divided into two equal parts.
- in fact: Used to emphasize the truth of a statement, especially one that contrasts with or contradicts something else.
- name for: To give someone or something a particular name, often in honor of someone else.
- know about: To have information or understanding of a subject or situation.
- carry on: To engage in an activity, e.g. a conversation
- in trouble: Experiencing difficulties, problems, or legal issues.
- much about: A lot of information or knowledge concerning something.
- in the way: Obstructing someone or something; hindering progress.
- think about: To consider something carefully.
- of any use: Indicating whether something is helpful or useful.
- of late: Recently; lately.
- specific: Precise; particular; just about that thing
- sort: To organize things by putting them into groups
- stick: To push a sharp or pointed object into something
- assume: To act in a false manner to mislead others
- phrase: Common expression or saying
- genuinely: In a real, actual, not false or artificial way
- reveal: To show something that was hidden before
- initiative: Ability to come up with solutions by yourself
- structure: The way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in this way
- general: Widespread, normal or usual
- brilliant: Having a great amount of intelligence or talent
- necessarily: In a way that is needed/required/is unavoidable
- split: No longer married or in a relationship
- sentence: (Of a judge) to decide the punishment of
- flaw: Quality that makes something imperfect
- bit: Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
- clever: Funny in a way that shows intelligence
- physically: In a manner related to the body
- obscure: To hide something to make it difficult to be seen
- swap: To exchange goods without spending money; trade
- professional: Of jobs such as doctor, lawyer, accountant, etc.
- chest: Strong, lidded container for storing things
- click: To work well with someone or something
- alcohol: A colorless liquid that can catch fire (C2H5OH)
- relate: To demonstrate a logical relationship between
- apparent: Easy to see or clearly understand
- stage: To organize an event to gain public interest
- company: Good feeling from being with someone else
- kind: In a caring and helpful manner
- allow: To admit the validity or truth of something
- waist: Narrower part of your body between hips and chest
- sponsor: Person that supports the passage of a new law
- collar: Band put around the neck of an animal
- step: Movement done as part of a particular dance
- change: To exchange one set of clothes for another
- front: Behavior not showing a person's true feelings
- space: Empty area kept for a specific reason, like a car
- wear: To have clothes, glasses, shoes etc. on your body
- hockey: Sport played on a field with sticks and a ball
- capitalism: Economic system where companies own industry
- layout: Plan or design of something, e.g. of book page
- font: Size or style of type
- gist: Main points of something
- location: Particular position or area of place, event, etc.
- pee: To urinate
- lateral: On the side; moving sideways
- compress: To press tightly together
- rugby: Game played by two teams with an oval ball
- tangent: Line or curve meeting another line or curve
- lumber: Pieces of wood cut ready for use in building
- wee: Scottish and Northern English small; short
- ponytail: Hair style tied in a clump at the back of the head
- unquote: To remove the quotation marks from
- proudly: With pride; in a proud manner
- surname: Your family name
- brewery: Company or building for making beer
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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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