Vocabulary
- got to: To arrive at some place
- instead of: When one thing is replaced by another
- up there: In or to a higher place or position; far away.
- mountain biking: The sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain.
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- work at: To have a job at a particular place or organization.
- behind the scenes: Secretly or without being known to the public.
- in depth: Thoroughly and carefully; in detail.
- in the shoes of: Considering someone else's situation or feelings.
- out of it: Unconscious or not completely alert; dazed or confused.
- off of: From a position on something; down from.
- in the game: Still involved or active in a competition or situation.
- work on: To devote effort to improve or develop something
- just kind of: Used to express a feeling or state in a vague or hesitant way.
- set up
- get across: To communicate (something) clearly and effectively.
- pass on: A polite way of saying 'to die'
- go for it: An expression of encouragement or approval.
- by hand: Done manually; not by machine.
- technically speaking: According to the precise meaning of something; in a strict or literal sense.
- for myself: Done for one's own benefit or use.
- right for: Suitable or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation.
- stuff: Generic description for things, materials, objects
- incredible: Very good; amazing
- figure: To appear in a game, play or event
- passionate: Being easily excited to strong emotions
- sense: Certain mental feeling or emotion
- motivation: Reason behind why someone did something
- version: Different way that someone interprets something
- territory: Area of land defended by an animal
- deal: To cope with something - usually troubles
- contact: Touching or feeling something
- footage: A certain amount of film or video of something
- challenge: An activity you wish to try that may be hard to do
- opponent: Person who opposes an idea or plan; enemy
- introduce: To open an essay to set the scene
- drop: Distance between a higher and a lower level
- motivate: To give someone a reason, the will to do something
- ground: To break (coffee, etc.) into tiny bits with machine
- animation: The process of creating moving images using drawings, computer graphics, or other techniques.
- goal: Something you try to do or achieve; an aim
- favorite: A thing that someone likes best or enjoys most
- moment: Very short or brief period of time
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- thread: Spiral cut at the end of a bolt
- kind: In a caring and helpful manner
- extend: To offer something (help, friendship) to someone
- dirt: Loose earth or soil
- grace: Dignified polite behavior, as when things go badly
- motion: Suggestion at a meeting
- slide: Part of machines that slides backward and forward
- empathize: To imagine or understand how others feel
- animate: To give life, energy, or motion to something
- score: A sharp mark or cut in the surface of something
- resident: Trainee doctor who works/lives in a hospital
- shot: To kick or throw a ball at a goal
- remember: To give someone a gift, e.g. birthday, wedding
- person: Man, woman or child
- grow: To get bigger and more mature; make plants do this
- difficult: Hard; not easy; you need to work hard to do it
- hard: Difficult to do; difficult to understand
- assist: To help
- flexibility: The quality of being able to be bent or stretched
- theater: Place where plays or movies are seen
- blade: One of several flat pieces in a fan which move air
- hockey: Sport played on a field with sticks and a ball
- needle: Part of a medical device used to inject medicine
- supportive: Providing help and support to someone or something
- skip: Very large waste disposal bin
- constraint: Thing preventing you moving or acting; restriction
- culmination: The point at which an event or series of events ends, having developed until it reaches this point
- poster: A large, printed notice or picture
- horizontally: In a flat or level direction
- skate: Flat sea fish
- papaya: Pear-shaped tropical fruit with orange flesh
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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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