Vocabulary
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- on display: In a place where something can be seen by the public.
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- check out
- table lamp: A portable electric lamp with a base for standing on a table or other surface.
- rake up: To bring up or mention unpleasant past matters again.
- depending on: To rely on for support (financial or emotional)
- nuts and bolts: The basic practical details.
- for sale: (object) that people can buy
- have to: Must do
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- turn off
- all along: From the beginning; all the time.
- at home: In one's own residence or country.
- stuff: Generic description for things, materials, objects
- native: Someone from or born in a specific country
- aisle: Long narrow space between rows of seats
- comment: Something you say, giving an opinion; remark
- gear: To aim at or prepare yourself for something
- harness: To capture the power of something
- lead: Wire for electricity, computer, etc.; cable
- sink: To push something down into the ground
- normal: Standard or regular way of doing something
- plastic: Stiff but usually flexible man-made material
- cement: Building material made from gray powder, water
- biological: Being related to life and living things
- depend: Be controlled or determined by (someone/something)
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- sharp: Person's name
- learn: To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
- spray: To cover something with a stream of tiny drops
- replace: To use instead of something else
- specialty: Skill or a dish that a person, business is good at
- bucket: Open container with a handle used to carry liquids
- lawn: Fine cotton cloth, either plain or printed
- rubber: Material used to make tires, etc.
- bright: Cheerful and happy (manner)
- collar: Band put around the neck of an animal
- display: (Animals) to indicate readiness for sex
- fence: Wood, metal structure enclosing an area, land
- hard: Difficult to do; difficult to understand
- wire: Thin, flexible thread of metal
- summary: Brief, complete and accurate
- metal: Usually hard shiny material mined from rock
- trash: Garbage or anything that is worthless
- part: Division of a book
- ceramic: Made from clay and hardened in a very hot oven
- area: Amount of measured space
- fix: Answer to a problem
- return: To hit something back to the other player or team
- shovel: Long tool used for digging; type of spade
- store: To put things in a place for later use
- check: Paper showing how much you owe at a restaurant
- bulb: A round electronic device that produces light
- work: The product of some artistic or literary endeavor
- comprehensible: Able to be understood
- light: To cause something to burn; put a burning match to
- coat: Clothing worn outside over your normal clothes
- tile: Squares of hard material to cover floor/roof/wall
- toiletry: Items for washing and taking care of your body
- tape: To record some sounds using an electric device
- pee: To urinate
- put: To move or place a thing in a particular position
- wrench: Tool for holding/turning objects of varying sizes
- show: To be easily seen or displayed
- rake: Tool used to gather leaves or break up soil
- call: A order or request for action
- need: To be unable to manage without something; require
- socket: Area into which (e.g. a bone) will fit
- mop: Sponge or cloth on long handle, for washing floor
- urinal: Wall fixture into which men urinate
- lawnmower: A device for cutting grass
- washroom: Lavatory (e.g. a lavatory in a public place)
- pitchfork: Long-handled hand tool for lifting hay
- barb: Sharp point which curves backwards
- sandpaper: Paper with glued sand used for smoothing wood
- kiwi: Flightless bird from New Zealand
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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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Comone posted on 2026/03/29Ever needed to buy a faucet or some light bulbs in English? This super easy video takes you on a trip to a hardware store, packed with core vocabulary you'll actually use every day! You'll pick up tons of practical phrases and learn essential words for everyday objects in no time.
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