Vocabulary
- wake up: To stop sleeping
- have to: Must do
- over time: Gradually; as time passes.
- work on: To devote effort to improve or develop something
- think of: To look on as (being something specific); consider
- talking about: To discuss a particular topic.
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- run to: To have enough money; be able to pay; afford
- turn into: To change to become something else
- clock in: To record the time of one's arrival at work, typically using a time clock.
- on to: Toward something; forward
- move on: To decide to change or go to a different place
- down to earth: Practical, realistic, and approachable.
- as long as: For the period that; provided that.
- stay up: To not go to bed until late
- at the end of the day: Ultimately; when everything else is considered.
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- at work: Located at one's place of employment
- stay away: To keep a distance from something or someone; to avoid approaching.
- at least: As a minimum
- along with: In addition to; together with.
- go out: To leave a building (e.g. a house)
- do laundry: To wash clothes and other items, typically in a washing machine.
- in one sitting: All at one time; without interruption.
- in fact: Used to emphasize the truth of a statement, especially one that contrasts with or contradicts something else.
- for free: Without charge; at no cost.
- stuff: Generic description for things, materials, objects
- entrepreneur: Businessperson who develops new businesses
- description: Explanation of what something is like, looks like
- negative: The opposite to a positive electrical charge
- manifest: List of cargo on a ship
- necessarily: In a way that is needed/required/is unavoidable
- version: Different way that someone interprets something
- relationship: Connection between two or more people or things
- implement: To start to do something you plan to do
- bond: Rope, chain or other thing used to tie someone up
- tip: To pour or move something from a place, container
- affection: Feeling of liking someone or something
- brain: To strike someone forcefully on the head
- irrelevant: Not important; not related to the topic
- benefit: Good result or effect, something advantageous
- extra: More than necessary; additional
- serotonin: A neurotransmitter in the brain that helps regulate mood, sleep, appetite, and emotional well-being; often referred to as the "feel-good" hormone.
- willpower: Ability to make yourself do what you really want
- create: To make, cause, or bring into existence
- clutter: To fill with disorderly mess of things
- silence: State of being quiet and not talking for a time
- click: To work well with someone or something
- grateful: Feeling or showing thanks; thankful
- goal: Something you try to do or achieve; an aim
- strengthen: To make something stronger
- important: Having power or authority
- habit: Loose clothing like a cloak, worn by monks, nuns
- button: Small round piece material used to fasten clothing
- kind: In a caring and helpful manner
- lot: What happens to a person in life from chance; fate
- build: Your physical shape; physique
- fill: To make something full
- lawn: Fine cotton cloth, either plain or printed
- person: Man, woman or child
- turn: To become (a particular age)
- product: Item that can be bought
- business: A company formed for making profit
- mourn: To feel or show extreme sadness
- great: Very good; better than before
- suburb: Residential area on the outskirts of a city
- visualization: Act of creating an image in your mind
- mesh: Crisscrossed wires to allow air/liquid through
- positivity: Tendency to be positive or accepting
- unlimited: Being free from limits, restrictions or rules
- kindle: To arouse interest in; cause to exist or flourish
- overtime: Extra time in a sports game
- mow: To cut grass with a blade or mower
- thingy: Something you cannot remember the name of
- bee: Gathering to perform activities and tasks together
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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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10 Morning Routine Habits of Successful People
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紅 posted on 2017/12/01Want to boost your productivity and achieve your goals? This video dives into 10 morning routine habits that successful entrepreneurs swear by, helping you build a positive mindset and master daily practical skills. You'll pick up useful phrases for goal setting and learn simple sentence structures perfect for everyday conversations!
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