Vocabulary
- picks up: To catch a criminal and take to police station
- in control: Having the power to direct or regulate something; able to manage or direct a situation or person.
- talking about: To discuss a particular topic.
- set up
- to date: Up to the present time; until now.
- take for example: To use as an instance or illustration.
- for example: As an illustration or instance.
- in terms of
- of course: Sure ; Certainly
- help out: To assist someone
- in the future: At a later time; in times to come.
- allow for: To take into consideration
- check out
- vulnerable: Being open to attack or damage
- scenario: An imagined sequence of events in a plan/project
- subtle: Delicate or slight so it is difficult to perceive
- empathy: Understanding how other people feel/suffer
- routine: Happening or done regularly or habitually
- consume: To eat, drink, buy or use up something
- navigate: To direct (car, plane etc.) in the right direction
- emotional: Causing, feeling, or appealing to the emotions
- accommodate: To adapt or handle a situation, task
- imagine: To think creatively about; form mental picture of
- capable: Being able to do something very well; proficient
- calm: Without wind or storm; quiet; peaceful
- alert: Being aware and able to respond quickly
- substitute: To perform the tasks instead of someone else
- personality: Way someone is or reacts to life or other people
- maintain: To keep saying something a certain way
- brew: A beer; a drink of beer
- adapt: To change something for a different function
- attention: Taking notice of someone or something
- precision: Performed in a very careful, detailed manner
- vision: Ability to see; eyesight
- aid: To help others and provide things
- terrain: Characteristics (e.g. rough) of a piece of land
- stroll: To walk slowly and in a relaxed manner
- intelligent: Smart; able to think and reason
- privacy: State of being hidden from the presence of others
- mood: Emotion or a state of mind; how you feel
- click: To work well with someone or something
- extensive: Large; full or complete
- respond: To answer something or someone
- quiz: A game in which players answer questions on topics
- project: To predict what will happen in the future
- detect: To discover or identify the presence of something
- feast: Religious celebration
- ethical: Morally right; following principles of goodness
- ensure: To make something sure, certain, or safe
- communal: Shared or used in common by members of a group
- empower: To give someone a power or ability
- relieve: To make less boring by making some change
- control: A device designed to operate a machine
- staff: Employees of a company
- support: To give assistance or advice to someone
- notification: Act of giving formal or official information
- fail: To be unsuccessful in passing a class or exam
- companionship: Good feeling from being with someone else
- legal: Concerning the law; allowed by law
- medication: Substance to relieve pain or cure sickness
- question: To ask for or try to get information
- future: Time that is to come after the present
- attendant: Someone who helps at a gas station, theater etc.
- mobility: Ability to move
- administer: To give e.g. medicine to a patient
- choose: To select; decide between several possibilities
- human: A person; a man, woman or child
- time: Speed at which music is played; tempo
- live: To be alive
- datum: Item of factual information
- humanoid: Automaton that resembles a human being
- dignify: To raise the respect and status of
- silicone: Any of large class of siloxanes; used in coatings
- logistic: Concerning planning and organizing a large project
- policymaker: Someone who makes and decides (government) plans
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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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