Vocabulary

  • show up: To arrive or be seen at a place, e.g. a party
  • of course: Sure ; Certainly
  • put out: To publish, e.g. a book
  • go on: To continue doing something
  • talking about: To discuss a particular topic.
  • in the news: Being widely reported in the media.
  • in the past: During a former period of time; previously.
  • out of it: Unconscious or not completely alert; dazed or confused.
  • stand for: To support a particular idea, e.g. in politics
  • by now: At the present time or already; before the present.
  • call on: To order or ask someone to do a specific activity
  • give in: To submit work; hand in
  • as such: Something previously stated or understood
  • on to: Toward something; forward
  • walk away from: To leave a situation or relationship, especially when it is difficult or unpleasant.
  • set up
  • aside from
  • stand up to: To resist or fight someone who is being aggressive
  • meet with: To have a meeting with someone in order to discuss something.
  • for days: For a long period of time; lasting several days.
  • have to: Must do
  • no shame: Without a sense of embarrassment or guilt.
  • based on: To use something as the foundation or starting point for something else.
  • of a sudden: Quickly and unexpectedly; suddenly.
  • look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
  • move to: To change the place where you live or work.
  • at that time: During a specific point in the past.
  • work out
  • live on: To continue to exist or be remembered.
  • perceive: To notice or become aware of something
  • debate: General public discussion of a topic
  • campaign: To work in an organized, active way towards a goal
  • audience: Group of people attending a play, movie etc.
  • unprecedented: Not having happened before, or to such a degree
  • strength: Condition of being strong
  • statement: Record of activity in a bank account over time
  • stroke: When blood cannot get to brain, causing damage
  • pitch: To suggest a product, idea to make someone buy
  • pathetic: Causing feelings of sadness, pity and sympathy
  • propaganda: (Use of) message that you want people to accept
  • gigantic: Extremely large
  • attention: Taking notice of someone or something
  • risk: To do something potentially dangerous or foolish
  • argument: Discussion in which you disagree with someone
  • defeat: To beat an enemy, team, disease
  • opponent: Person who opposes an idea or plan; enemy
  • supposedly: As some people believe (shows you doubt it)
  • journalist: Writer of news reports for newspapers etc.
  • moment: Very short or brief period of time
  • interview: To formally ask questions about a given topic
  • appear: To be seen, become visible; come into sight
  • threaten: To cause something potential harm, or put at risk
  • chance: The way something happens without planning
  • leave: To go away from; depart
  • question: To ask for or try to get information
  • wrong: Action that is harmful, unjust or illegal
  • refuse: To not accept, allow, or give something
  • announcement: Act of informing people about something publicly
  • avenue
  • nominee: One put forward or suggested for an award/position
  • scared: To become frightened
  • arrogance: Rude manner from belief you are better than others
  • violate: To abuse, damage or disrespect
  • case: Container used to carry things, e.g. clothes
  • stew: To cook meat or vegetables in hot water
  • tweet: Weak chirping sound as of a small bird
  • similarity: Degree to which people or things are the same
  • enormously: Extremely (happy, popular, etc.)
  • happen: To take place or occur
  • republican: Supporter of the conservative US political party
  • cross: Angry and upset
  • hallway: Interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open
  • show: To be easily seen or displayed
  • line: Border that divides two places or regions
  • journalism: Profession of writing or reporting news
  • boycott: To not buy a product for moral reasons
  • strong: (Of tea or beer) dark or thick
  • coward: Someone too afraid to do what is right or needed
  • put: To move or place a thing in a particular position
  • hate: To have a very strong feeling of dislike for
  • ridiculously: Extremely; so much so that people might laugh
  • publicity: Attention given to person/thing by news/radio/TV
  • shark: Person who lends money at unfair rates of interest
  • caucus: Private meeting of people in a political party
  • aggressor: Country or person that starts a fight or conflict
  • skipped: To move forward by taking fast steps and jumps
  • bimbo: Good-looking young woman without much sense
  • chronology: Order in which certain events occurred
  • ayatollah: Important religious or political leader in Iran
  • oy: The sound made to get someone's attention
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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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