Vocabulary
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- talking about: To discuss a particular topic.
- got to: To arrive at some place
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- in general: Typically; usually; on the whole.
- have to: Must do
- for example: As an illustration or instance.
- at least: As a minimum
- in the news: Being widely reported in the media.
- around the world: In or to many countries.
- extended period: A long duration of time.
- other than: Except for; apart from.
- over time: Gradually; as time passes.
- off the table: No longer being considered or discussed.
- all bets are off: Used to say that no plans or predictions can be relied upon.
- at risk: In danger; likely to be harmed
- for certain: Definitely; without a doubt.
- in the world: Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
- go on: To continue doing something
- in fact: Used to emphasize the truth of a statement, especially one that contrasts with or contradicts something else.
- for long: For a considerable period of time.
- writ large: Displayed or obvious in a very clear or exaggerated way.
- go south: To travel or move towards the south.
- going on: To continue doing something
- in the ground: Located within or beneath the surface of the earth.
- set up
- on the ground: Located on the surface of the earth.
- work on: To devote effort to improve or develop something
- side with: To support one person or group against another in a disagreement.
- in the past: During a former period of time; previously.
- pass on: A polite way of saying 'to die'
- at the same time: Simultaneously; at the identical moment.
- guard against: To take precautions against something undesirable.
- same time: Occurring simultaneously or at the same point in time.
- of course: Sure ; Certainly
- on to: Toward something; forward
- run through: To pierce with a sharp pointed object
- just kind of: Used to express a feeling or state in a vague or hesitant way.
- as a result of: Because of something; owing to.
- think about: To consider something carefully.
- catch up: To become equal with another person
- have on: To be wearing something.
- in particular: Specifically; especially.
- see in: To accompany someone to the entrance of a building or room.
- properly: In an appropriate or correct manner
- term: Conditions applying to an agreement, contract
- potentially: That could happen or become reality
- negative: The opposite to a positive electrical charge
- artificial: Dishonest, to seem fake, not sincere
- advantage: Thing making the chance of success higher
- intelligence: Collection of secret information about something
- general: Widespread, normal or usual
- expect: To believe something is probably going to happen
- category: Groups of things that are similar in some way
- significantly: In a way that is important or noticeable
- bit: Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
- debt: Sum of money owed to someone that is not yet paid
- recession: Act of moving backward gradually
- leverage: An advantage which gives you influence or power
- affect: To cause a change in something else
- wonder: Surprise caused by experiencing something amazing
- corporate: Concerning (usually large) companies
- inflation: Act of filling something with air or gas
- direction: When someone tells people what to do
- private: Being away from others and quiet
- diminish: To make something smaller or less important
- effect: An advantage, benefit
- optimistic: Tending to believe the future will be good
- expand: To make something larger in size, number, amount
- productivity: Rate at which people or machines produce
- asset: Thing that has value to you
- create: To make, cause, or bring into existence
- temporary: Continuing for a limited time; not permanent
- insurance: Protection against loss/injury/death you pay for
- risk: To do something potentially dangerous or foolish
- mood: Emotion or a state of mind; how you feel
- investment: Something purchased hoping its value will increase
- invest: To use resources to build for the future
- competitive: Being strongly driven to win or be better than
- economy: Using money, resources in a careful, effective way
- shape: The outer form of something, what it looks like
- cure: Something that solves a problem or makes it better
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- kind: In a caring and helpful manner
- manage: To survive hardships and difficulties; to cope
- prolong: To make continue for a longer amount of time
- workforce: The total number of working people
- downturn: Worsening of business or economic activity
- geopolitical: Concerning geopolitics
- skunk: Animal that emits a bad smell when frightened
- statehood: Condition of being an independent state or country
- geopolitic: Study of relationship among politics and geography
- underwrite: To guarantee financial support or responsibility
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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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JPMorgan's Dimon on Iran War, Inflation, Credit Cycles
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Richard VT posted on 2026/03/03Curious about what Jamie Dimon thinks of global events and the economy? This video dives into crucial topics like inflation, credit cycles, and even AI in banking, giving you a chance to pick up advanced vocabulary and understand real-world business discussions. It's a fantastic opportunity to boost your knowledge and language skills with insights from JPMorgan's CEO!
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