Vocabulary
- have to: Must do
- home in: Move or direct toward a specific target or goal.
- charged with: To be officially accused of something
- to death: Extremely; to a great degree
- evidence of: Facts, objects, or signs that make you believe that something is true.
- in the back seat: Having a less active or secondary role; not in control.
- beyond a reasonable doubt: Evidence that leaves no sensible doubt about the truth.
- at school: Present and attending school.
- figure out: To understand the behavior of someone
- in court: Present or being discussed during a legal trial or hearing.
- in the world: Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
- point in time: A specific moment or instance when something occurs or exists.
- in time: Eventually; after a period of time.
- found out: To learn or discover something, often after some effort.
- talking about: To discuss a particular topic.
- in touch: Having contact or communication with someone.
- along with: In addition to; together with.
- call on: To order or ask someone to do a specific activity
- put together: To build or assemble something small, e.g. a toy
- up to no good: Engaged in dishonest, harmful, or mischievous activity.
- sentenced to life: To be given a punishment of imprisonment for the rest of one's life.
- switch on: To put something electrical on or off
- going on: To continue doing something
- on the line: At risk; in a situation where something could be lost.
- to let: Indicates that a property is available for rent.
- evidence: Factual proof that helps to establish the truth
- pattern: Model to follow in making or doing something
- scene: Incident where someone behaves angrily, badly
- approximately: Around; nearly; almost; about (a number)
- sentence: (Of a judge) to decide the punishment of
- admit: To acknowledge that something is true or right
- trial: Hearing and judgment of a case in court
- separate: Being different from or unrelated to another
- suspicious: Doubtful about someone's honesty
- domestic: Someone paid to help with housework in your house
- guilty: Responsible for doing something wrong
- remain: To be left behind; to continue to exist
- charge: To run quickly toward someone to attack them
- chase: Act of going after someone to catch them
- dispute: To argue with someone about something
- degree: Amount or extent of something
- provide: To make available; to supply for use
- emergency: Sudden event needing an immediate action
- respond: To answer something or someone
- prison: Place the court puts criminals as punishment; jail
- pivotal: Having a lot of importance
- defense: Argument in support of something
- enforcement: Process of making sure that rules are followed
- slap: To hit with the open hand or with a flat object
- audio: Concerning sound
- argue: To fight or disagree over something
- neighborhood: Area of a town or city that people live in
- drive: A person's ambition and motivation to do something
- circuit: An area where cars race in a circle
- testimony: Public statement of personal religious experiences
- homicide: A murder
- find: To become aware of something that is happening
- convict: Person in prison
- entrance: A place where you enter a house or other building
- dorm: College building with rooms that students live in
- case: Container used to carry things, e.g. clothes
- ransom: Money demanded for the release of a prisoner
- prosecution: Lawyers acting to prove a defendant guilty
- tell: To (strongly) advise a person to do something
- forget: To not remember something
- report: Account of the necessary facts and information
- law: Field of study that relates to the legal profession
- involuntary: Without a person specifically wanting or trying to
- call: A order or request for action
- voice: Ability to sing well
- die: Cube with dots numbering 1-6 on it used in games
- run: To depart or travel according to a schedule
- notify: To inform; to communicate specific information
- acquit: To perform or behave well, badly
- ray: Person's name
- manslaughter: Killing of a human being without intention
- eyewitness: Someone who sees and event with their own eyes
- granddaughter: Your son or daughter's daughter
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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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