Vocabulary
- in the world: Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
- have to: Must do
- think back: To recapture the past
- reach out: To attempt to communicate with someone.
- got to: To arrive at some place
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- along with: In addition to; together with.
- back in the day: In the past; in former times.
- on earth: Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise or anger.
- feel the need: To have a strong desire or urge to do something.
- next to: Being located along side another
- in general: Typically; usually; on the whole.
- for one thing: Used to introduce a reason for something.
- bounce around: To move in an energetic and lively manner; to jump or spring about.
- far worse: Significantly more unpleasant, serious, or severe.
- right back: Said when someone says they will return soon, indicating you expect their prompt return.
- turned out: To arrive for a public event or entertainment
- in time: Eventually; after a period of time.
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- get through: To arrive at the end of or finish something
- over time: Gradually; as time passes.
- in concert: Together in cooperation or agreement.
- on the cutting room floor: Removed or discarded during the editing process.
- cut out: To leave out of something, e.g. a social event
- of yours: Belonging to you; your possession or property.
- weird: Odd or unusual; surprising; strange
- absolutely: Completely; totally; very
- incredible: Very good; amazing
- experience: Thing a person has done or that happened to them
- emotional: Causing, feeling, or appealing to the emotions
- version: Different way that someone interprets something
- imagine: To think creatively about; form mental picture of
- chill: State of being a little cold
- advice: Suggestion about what would help someone
- tip: To pour or move something from a place, container
- reach: To come to or arrive at a goal or destination
- direct: To tell someone in a very clear way to do something
- huge: Very very large
- release: To free someone from a responsibility or burden
- film: Thin layer that covers something
- thrill: Thing/event causing sudden excitement or pleasure
- sink: To push something down into the ground
- record: Highest or most extreme level achieved
- honestly: With truth or sincerity; I'm being honest with you
- leave: To go away from; depart
- normal: Standard or regular way of doing something
- favorite: A thing that someone likes best or enjoys most
- text: To send a message by phone or other device
- haven: Place where people can feel safe and happy
- moment: Very short or brief period of time
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- terrific: Spoken excellent; wonderful
- breakthrough: Important discovery in doing something difficult
- single: One run in cricket or a hit baseball
- host: Mass; a great number
- turn: To become (a particular age)
- metaphorical: Using words imaginatively to reveal a similarity
- hard: Difficult to do; difficult to understand
- world: All the humans, events, activities on the earth
- gasp: To take a short quick breath because of surprise
- real: Actually existing or happening, not imagined
- swift: Quick
- quilt: Bed cover of padding sewn into two layers of cloth
- duet: Piece of music for two players or singers
- singe: To burn lightly, often to remove hair
- teen: Teenager
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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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Taylor Swift Full Interview on Late Night with Seth Meyers
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黃靖媛 posted on 2026/01/29Ever wondered about the stories behind Taylor Swift's iconic songs like 'All Too Well'? Dive into this fun interview where she chats with Seth Meyers about her music, the 'Red (Taylor's Version)' album, and even directing her short film! You'll pick up great conversational phrases and get a peek into the music industry.
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