Vocabulary
- meditation: Act of deep and quiet thinking
- present: Being in attendance; being there; having turned up
- distraction: Something drawing your attention away from
- access: Way to enter a place, e.g. a station or stadium
- reveal: To show something that was hidden before
- crave: To have a very strong desire for something
- urge: A strong desire for something
- capacity: Ability to hold, involve or contain (e.g. liquids)
- legitimate: Being born to legally married parents
- grief: Feeling of great sadness because someone has died
- desire: To wish for, hope or want something
- lack: To not have, or not have enough, of something
- exist: To be present, alive or real
- realistic: Looks or appears real; like things really are
- occur: To come to pass or to happen
- pleasant: Causing a good feeling
- explain: To make clear or easy to understand by describing
- preserve: To cook food so it can be kept for long periods
- implicit: Unquestioning and without doubt
- apply: To spread a substance or liquid over a surface
- observe: To celebrate a particular holiday/religious event
- prejudice: Law to make ineffective, e.g. evidence in a trial
- capture: To attract and hold e.g. interest, attention
- prestige: High respect and status, as from being successful
- torture: Hurting someone to force them to give information
- mediocre: Average; not outstanding; not very good
- evoke: To bring forth a certain feeling or memory
- plausible: Being reasonable and possibly true
- poignant: Having the effect of making you feel sad/moved
- agony: Great pain or suffering
- element: Essential or particular part of something
- hesitate: To pause because unsure or reluctant to do
- treasure: Valuable things collected, and often hidden
- slight: Small (amount, quality)
- proceed: To continue to do something; carry on
- satisfaction: Happy feeling because of something that you did
- habit: Loose clothing like a cloak, worn by monks, nuns
- trip: To release an electrical switch
- exquisite: Being very sensitive or detailed, e.g. of taste
- suspicion: Feeling that something or something is doubtful
- unfold: (Of a situation) to be told or revealed
- corridor: Passageway between rooms in a buildings
- detail: Small part of something; tiny fact
- taste: (Good) sense of style in clothes, art, or manners
- last: Final; with nothing following; after all others
- memory: Ability of the mind to call back past things
- find: To become aware of something that is happening
- remember: To give someone a gift, e.g. birthday, wedding
- delightful: Greatly pleasing or entertaining
- consolation: Something that gives you a better feeling when sad
- return: To hit something back to the other player or team
- restaurant: Place where you can order, buy and eat a meal
- climb: To rise gradually and steadily to a higher point
- solace: Comfort in sorrow or trouble; consolation
- travel: To go to a place that is far away
- contentious: Tending to create argument or division
- time: Speed at which music is played; tempo
- raft: Pieces of wood tied together as a kind of boat
- happen: To take place or occur
- hurt: To cause pain, damage or injury
- tote: To carry something heavy, with difficulty
- disservice: Act intended to help that turns out badly
- buffet: Meal where eaters select from many various dishes
- cove: Small, sheltered inlet or bay
- lego: Child's plastic construction set
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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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