Vocabulary
- got to: To arrive at some place
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- a bit much: Slightly too extreme or unreasonable.
- on time
- bunch: A group of things of the same kind
- current: Electricity flowing through wires
- bit: Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
- vibe: Distinct emotional aura experienced instinctively
- click: To work well with someone or something
- serve: To act in a particular position or office
- pale: Light in color; unhealthy looking
- exceptionally: In an extremely and unusually good way
- scandal: Unacceptable/immoral event causing public shock
- definitive: Clear and leaving no further question
- piece: A counter in a board game
- kick: Feeling of enjoyment or excitement
- hire: To give a job to someone in exchange for pay
- fail: To be unsuccessful in passing a class or exam
- swirl: To make a twisting shape, mark, or pattern
- turn: To become (a particular age)
- set: Prepared for something; ready
- wear: To have clothes, glasses, shoes etc. on your body
- hide: To go to, or put a thing where it can't be found
- whack: To hit someone or something with great force
- burn: To destroy with fire
- collection: Act of asking for money for a debt or a charity
- ass: (Impolite) part of the human body that you sit on
- train: Line of people, animals moving the same direction
- feel: To be aware of or experience an emotion, sensation
- side: To decide to agree with one point, not the other
- time: Speed at which music is played; tempo
- light: To cause something to burn; put a burning match to
- come: To arrive at a place
- fashion: Style of dress or activity popular at some time
- neck: Part of the body joining the head and the body
- runway: Long road where planes take off and land
- embroider: To add details to a story to make it interesting
- newsroom: Part of a tv station where news is compiled
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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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