Vocabulary
- figure out: To understand the behavior of someone
- have to: Must do
- deal with
- know about: To have information or understanding of a subject or situation.
- of course: Sure ; Certainly
- turn around: To change your body to the opposite direction
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- off the beaten path: In a place where few people go; not well known.
- subscribe: To regularly pay to receive a service
- figure: To appear in a game, play or event
- describe: To tell the appearance, sound, smell of something
- track: To use marks to follow a wild animal
- cozy: Comfortable, warm, pleasant, and often, small
- bit: Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
- mean: Average of a set of numbers
- deal: To cope with something - usually troubles
- path: Method of living leading to a particular result
- idiom: Phrase with a special, metaphoric meaning
- cabin: Small basic wooden home in the countryside
- beat: To move in regular motions in order to push blood
- correct: Being suitable and appropriate for an occasion
- leave: To go away from; depart
- haven: Place where people can feel safe and happy
- commonly: Typically, normally; not unusually
- explanation: Details or reasons given to make something clear
- signal: To be evidence/an indication something will happen
- place: To put someone in a particular type of situation
- fountain: Structure out of which a jet of water comes
- prefer: To like something better than something else
- wrong: Action that is harmful, unjust or illegal
- great: Very good; better than before
- turn: To become (a particular age)
- perfect: So good it cannot be improved
- find: To become aware of something that is happening
- glad: Happy or pleased about something/to do something
- business: A company formed for making profit
- tourist: Someone who travels to a place for pleasure
- exciting: To cause a reaction; make active
- bridge: Structure built over river, road so you can cross
- video: Recording capturing action with sound
- museum: Building to display art/science/history objects
- beach: Large area of sand, next to an area of water
- phone: To talk to someone using a telephone
- guidebook: Book with basic information or instruction
- seclude: To hide (yourself/another) away to be private
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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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Idioms in English Conversation | Off The Beaten Track
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shilf posted on 2026/03/10Ever wondered how to find those amazing hidden gems when traveling? This video dives into the fun idiom 'off the beaten track' with a lively conversation, perfect for picking up practical travel phrases. You'll learn how to describe unique, less-visited places and sound like a true explorer!
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