Vocabulary
- on earth: Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise or anger.
- on to: Toward something; forward
- cut through: To pass or go directly through something, often overcoming an obstacle.
- instead of: When one thing is replaced by another
- at a cost: Involving loss or sacrifice.
- speak of: To mention someone or something in conversation.
- break from: To separate oneself from an association or way of life, typically due to disagreement or disillusionment.
- thanks to: Because of; as a result of.
- back then: At that time in the past.
- for example: As an illustration or instance.
- try out: To try to win a place on a team in a group
- for free: Without charge; at no cost.
- scale up: To increase in size, number, or extent.
- to scale: In proportion; maintaining accurate relative dimensions.
- above all: Most importantly; more than anything else.
- skim off: To remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.
- no matter: Regardless of; it does not matter.
- with just: Using only; with no more than.
- at a time: Separately; one by one
- in ruins: Reduced to a state of destruction or disrepair.
- on the way: During the journey to a particular place.
- at its peak: At the highest point of achievement, intensity, or development.
- sphere of influence: A country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- vast: Being very large in size or amount
- journey: Act of traveling from one place to another; trip
- scale: Size, level, or amount when compared
- ancient: Very old; having lived a very long time ago
- practical: Relating to what is sensible, real or useful
- position: Person's opinion or attitude about something
- demand: Desire customers have to buy product, service
- legacy: Literature, arts etc. from previous generations
- spread: A big meal, often laid out as a buffet
- influence: To affect or change something indirectly
- suffer: To experience pain, illness, or injury
- reach: To come to or arrive at a goal or destination
- faith: Belief in a god or gods; religion
- define: To explain the meaning of words
- population: Number of people who live in a country, area etc.
- rival: Matching the quality, skill, et. of others
- religious: Following the rules and beliefs of a faith
- universal: Existing in all places at all times for all people
- ground: To break (coffee, etc.) into tiny bits with machine
- shape: The outer form of something, what it looks like
- violence: Strong physical force of nature
- tolerance: Ability to adjust to changes, your environment etc.
- century: Period of 100 years
- simple: Not hard to understand or do; not complex
- build: Your physical shape; physique
- support: To give assistance or advice to someone
- language: Words or signs used to communicate messages
- rise: To wake up and get out of bed after sleeping
- land: Region or country
- merchant: Someone who buys and sells goods
- spice: Plant used for making food sweet or hot-tasting
- empire: Group of countries controlled by one government
- wind: A current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt
- portuguese: Concerning the culture and people of Portugal
- part: Division of a book
- emperor: Man who rules an empire
- world: All the humans, events, activities on the earth
- crown: To put a crown on to make someone a king/queen
- carry: To have a child, be pregnant
- pepper: Green, red, or yellow vegetable with hollow center
- buddhist: Someone who follows the teachings of Buddha
- reshape: To form something into a new shape
- northern: In or toward the north
- temple: A flat area on the side of the forehead
- muslim: Of or relating to Islam
- buddhism: Religion devoted to the teaching of Buddha
- arab: Citizen of an Arabic speaking nation
- southeast: Location in the southeastern part of an area
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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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