Travelling between worlds – Books
Books can be defined as our best friends. They enable us to evaluate our time usefully although we cannot see the time, we spend reading as a waste. While reading a book, we travel between different worlds. When we read a romantic book, we enter the life of the heroes in the book and fall in love with them. We experience sadness, romance, and sweet moments together with the heroes. The sweetness and romanticism of this environment make us willing to fall in love in real life. Sometimes we can testify wild adventures like warfare by reading historical or utopian fiction books. We confront the enemy with the warrior in the book we read, we roll on the ground, fight for goodness, and maybe we get injured. We empathize with the characters. I think this is the most magical effect of reading books.
1 not something like someone or something else; not identical kind of others
- -> You seem different.
- ->My project is different from yours.
- ->She was different from other girls.
Synonym
unalike
Opposite
similar
2 The state of being distinct and unique of someone or something
- -> He said he will be act different this time.
- ->I can't see any different topic between those projects.
3 atypical; distinct from other individuals or objects
- -> This teacher's syllabus is very different from others.
- ->That was quite different from the previous one.
1 in touch with the old days
- -> My grandmother was a historical person.
- ->It is the first time I have seen such a historical book.
Synonym
ancient
2 linked to the work of past events
- -> Did you do your historical research properly?
- ->I work on historical papers.
Synonym
archival
3 concerning historical figures and happenings
- -> I really enjoy to watch historical movies.
- ->Do you want to hear the best historical story?
1 Damaged because of a physical incident.
- -> My dad was inhured from his legs.
- ->I got injured in the accident.
Synonym
hurt
Opposite
fit
2 To have a damage because your senses are hurt.
- -> A woman with an injured pride could be dangerous.
- ->I heard her injured voice.
1 including magic inside, using magic itself
- -> All mothers have magical powers.
- ->Her magical eyes were shining in love.
Synonym
supernatural, mystical
2 amazing, very good, enjoyable
- -> We climbed the big tree to see the magical view of the city below.
- ->I kept listening this magical song all day long.
Synonym
extraordinary, remarkable
1 not perceived or assumed, but genuinely being or occurring
- -> This simulation is so realistic that it feels like a real experience.
- ->The director used a real baby in the movie instead of a baby doll.
- ->This book is based on a real event.
Synonym
factual
Opposite
fictual
2 not phony or unnatural
- -> The children pranked us with a real banknote.
- ->Buying a real diamond is not affordable for most people nowadays.
- ->a real printing of the book
Synonym
genuine
3 Instead of what seems to be accurate, consider what is entirely correct
- -> The real issue they handled during the conference was the causes of global warming.
- ->The singer confessed her real age in the end.
- ->That was not the real point she wanted to make.
Synonym
actual, true
Opposite
false
4 possessing all of the necessary attributes that it should have in order to earn the title it holds
- -> He showed real respect to her.
- ->I wasn't a real competent of our company.
- ->The things she experienced left a real mark on her life.
Synonym
absolute
Opposite
invalid, obscure
5 utilized to highlights a situation or attribute
- -> Her behavior made me think that she was a real imposter.
- ->The car has a real engine.
- ->There is real growth in the money supply.
Synonym
complete
6 whenever the impact of increased costs on the purchasing capacity of the currency is factored into the totals
- -> The community tends to generate real estate for passive income.
- ->If stocks are down, real estate values are up.
- ->Government spending results in real income increasing in the private sector.
1 relating to or with passion or a sexual connectionship
- -> He's writing a romantic novel.
- ->It's been so long since my last romantic relationship.
2 expressing passionate sentiments
- -> You used to be romantic at first, but you're nothing like that anymore.
- ->My boyfriend is so romantic that he buys me flowers almost everyday.
3 attractive in some kind of a manner that enables you experience powerful feelings or consider of love
- -> It feels romantic to walk through this long green road.
- ->This lovely and romantic city, of course, has another face.
4 possessing a manner of life that emphasizes creativity and feelings above reality; not dealing at events realistically
- -> She has this romantic idea of being an artist.
- ->I can't understand people having romantic ideas of police violence.
5 utilized to define literature, musical, or artwork from the 19th century that is more concerned with powerful emotions, creativity, and a reconnection to environment than with logic, discipline, or logical concepts
- -> I like romantic poets such as Wordsworth.
- ->Romantic composers like Beethoven has a great talent.
1 Things with a high glucose content
- -> Sweet strawberries are over there waiting to be washed.
- ->I noticed a meaningless sweet taste in the food.
Synonym
sugary, candied
Opposite
saline, salty
2 Good smelling food
- -> I like the sweet, clean and aromatic smell of the house.
- ->When you put on a sweet perfume, you will be complete.
Synonym
balm, aroma, scent
Opposite
malodor, effluvia
3 making a person feel comfortable
- -> If you add more flowers to this tattoo, I'm sure it will look very sweet.
- ->To create a sweet image in this corner, we first remove this mess.
Synonym
enjoyment, pleasure
4 charming
- -> I met a sweet boy while standing there.
- ->We meet every weekend in a sweet tiny house.
Synonym
pretty, cute
5 possessing or displaying a caring personality
- -> I thought he was sweet towards me but his intention was completely different.
- ->She's a sweet girl and I'm sure we'll get along well with her.
Synonym
kind, nice
1 redundant and unnecessary so thrown away
- -> I’m trying not to throw away the waste papers.
- ->The river is polluted by waste chemicals from the factory.
Synonym
left-over
1 in natural conditions, growing or living without being kept in a farm or house
- -> It is crayz that she has a wild animal in her house.
- ->Wild mushrooms can cause death.
2 not touched and changed by people, in its natural shape
- -> The destruction of forests and other wild lands is the worst thing to happen to the world.
- ->Rainforest is a wild forest.
3 out of control or having no discipline
- -> He was expelled from school because of his wild behavior.
- ->A wild-haired woman was approaching me.
4 being full of strong emotions
- -> When he appeared, his fans went wild.
- ->Romeo and Juliet is the story of a wild and romantic love.
5 not true or sensible, planned without details
- -> She was brought to court on wild accusations.
- ->He came up with a wild idea.
6 very nice, enjoyable and exciting
- -> She is not wild about the vacation plan.
- ->The idea of settling abroad was wild for her.
1 having no objections to doing something; not having any excuse not to do anything
- -> He seemed willing to come with me to the store.
- ->She is trying to find a willing student to do the project with.
Synonym
prepared
Opposite
unwilling
2 prepared or eager to help without needing to be convinced; done or delivered with enthusiasm
- -> I am willing to give it a try.
- ->I am willing to admit that I am wrong.
Synonym
pleased
Opposite
disinterested
1 so much
- -> I'm real hesitant about what to do.
- ->The film was real perfect.
Synonym
very
1 in some kind of a method that will assist you in doing or achieving what you desire
- -> The money ı gave them spent usefully, ı am sure of it.
- ->Each chapter is usefully summarised in the lessons learned from the research and the conclusions.
Synonym
handy
Opposite
useless
1 a consequence of someone or something causing an alter in someone or something else
- -> The accident had big effect on me.
- ->The medicine has many side effects.
2 including an artist or an author, aspires to produce a specific aspect, tone, or sensation
- -> You can use any sound effects you want in your project.
- ->The visual effect they used is amazing.
1 native surrounding where individuals, creatures, and vegetation exist
- -> We need to take care of our environment.
- ->People don't do enough to save the environment from pollution.
2 the circumstances under which a human, creature, or vegetation exists, works, or engages in such an action
- -> I want to make our home environment entertaining for my kids.
- ->It's quite uncomfortable working environment.
Synonym
setting, surroundings
3 the environment where a person, software, or application works
- -> We develop a software environment for TV systems.
- ->I work in a company which develops an online development environment for telephone networks.
1 the information and ability you've acquired over time by doing something; the way to acquire this data and competence
- -> I don't have enough teaching experience.
- ->Do you have any experience in PhP?
2 the events in your life that have influenced the manner you consider and behavior
- -> I know from my experiences, you shouldn't trust him.
- ->In my experience, you should help people who have helped you before.
3 an occurrence or action that has a significant impact on you
- -> It was an unpleasant experience to forget my words at the meeting.
- ->My forest trip was an amazing experience for me.
4 whatever it's like to utilize a company, participate in an action, go to an occasion, and so forth
- -> We should work on improving the experiences of guests.
- ->The company focuses on enhancing the experiences of customers
5 experiences or information shared by each people of a certain social class that impacts how individuals consider and act
- -> The experience of homeless and broke people led to French Revolution.
- ->Islam was emerged out of the old Jewish people's experiences.
1 a genre of writing in which fictional characters and circumstances, rather than actual ones, are described.
- -> I write fiction novels for children.
- ->The movie is based on a fiction novel.
Opposite
non-fiction
2 anything made up or dreamed that isn't real
- -> When he talks, I can't decide what's fact or fiction.
- ->He keeps up the fiction that he had finished the university.
1 the characteristic of being good
- -> You should have goodness when you meet new people.
- ->Goodness is the key to make people love you.
Synonym
kindness
Opposite
wickedness
2 a component of anything that has a beneficial influence on someone or something, particularly someone's health
- -> Vegetables lose their goodness when you cook them for so long.
- ->Carrot has goodness for eye health.
Synonym
useful
Opposite
useless
1 the earth's surface which is solid
- -> She dropped the glass on the ground.
- ->He threw the ball on the ground.
Synonym
field
2 term for activities that take place on land rather than in the air or at sea.
- -> The football field was cleaned for tonight's match.
- ->New skills learnt on the training ground.
3 land area which is open
- -> The open ground got soggy because of the rain.
- ->There was a lot of mud on the open ground.
4 a topic of interest, information, or concepts
- -> The lectures covered a lot of ground in a short time.
- ->Violance was a ground for divorce.
5 in order to say, do or believe something, a true and right reason
- -> She has good grounds for believing that.
- ->Do you have any ground for blaming him?
1 the state of any living thing before it becomes a corpse
- -> Life was easier back then.
- ->It was the best food he had ever eaten in his life.
2 the place that any person occupies in society
- -> Their lives are in danger because of the war.
- ->He hated other people all his life.
3 objects that are alive
- -> The noise of the city showed that there was life.
- ->There was no life in the village since people find better opportunities in the city.
4 the time between that creation and destruction; a portion of this time
- -> He lived a fun life.
- ->She traveled the whole world in her life.
5 a span of duration during which that lives or performs its purpose
- -> The crows have long life spans.
- ->My computer had longer battery life.
6 the experiences and actions which are common throughout everyone's lives
- -> We only have one life.
- ->I hope to have a better life.
7 the actions and events which are characteristic of a certain manner of life
- -> The skater life was so painful.
- ->Living a celebrity life changed her a lot.
8 a human's life circumstances; the actions that make up a certain phase of a human's body
- -> He never felt lonely, as he had a lively social life.
- ->Pope Joan lived a life of luxury but died miserably.
9 the penalty of being imprisoned for the rest of eternity or for an extremely prolonged number of days
- -> After all those crimes he finally got life from the judge.
- ->His family got sad after he had been punished with life in the court.
1 a great sense of having compassion for anyone or anything, particularly a relative or close or a friendship
- -> He has a great love for his parents.
- ->My father didn't like our cat when he first came home, but now he has a great love for it.
Synonym
liking
2 a deep emotional connection to another person
- -> I would do anything for her to return my love.
- ->his love is enough to make me the happiest person in the world.
- ->her love is my greatest treasure.
Synonym
romance
3 anything that provides you a profound sense of enjoyment
- -> The love of gaming is more precious to him than anything else.
- ->He doesn't even feel the love he feels for football towards his family.
4 a people, an object, or an action which you adore
- -> He talks about his first child as his first love.
- ->The poet says you are my first and last love.
5 a result of 0
- -> they gained a lot of confidence as they won the game 10-love.
- ->They said that they will play to score 16-love because they see their opponents as smaller than themselves.
Synonym
zero
1 the title or kind of a machine, piece of equipment, or other item manufactured by a specific company
- -> Make of shaving machine is waterproof.
- ->Make of utensils is strengthened with steel.
Synonym
Manufacture, produce
Opposite
Derange
1 reading something
- -> She summarized the book after some readings.
- ->He has a read of magazines that he has almost finished reading.
- ->Her reading was so quick.
Synonym
perusal,reading
1 Reading is a person's behavior.
- -> I used to love reading in first grade.
- ->Reading is a good hobby.
2 a procedure for analyzing
- -> I don't want to go to the reading ceremony.
- ->Reading this book can take our 1 week.
3 to understand or analyze something
- -> Descriptive terms in the book makes reading easier.
- ->Comedy is terms in the scenario reading.
4 analyze anything
- -> Reading of the old manuscripts should be red carefully.
- ->She is reading me like a book.
Synonym
interpretation
5 A machine evaluating the amount used
- -> We should check the temperature readings before we go on vacation.
- ->We should try harder to reach normal reading ration.
6 book or anything analyses for an competition
- -> I want to attend the poetry reading at the first opportunity.
- ->Cansu did her best to get the reading.
1 a piece of bread for each people
- -> She left a roll for her sister.
- ->The rolls are in the fridge.
2 a long piece of paper, cloth, or other material that has been wrapped repeatedly around itself or a tube to take the shape of a pipe
- -> I just changed the toilet roll.
- ->I cleaned the floor with a piece of fabric roll.
3 the act of rolling one's body back and forth
- -> The cat went for a roll in the snow in the backyard.
- ->My dog went for a roll in the grass.
4 rolling your body on the ground and moving your back and legs over your head is a physical workout
- -> She showed me how to do a forward roll.
- ->It is impossible for me to do a roll.
5 formal list of names
- -> The teacher called rhe roll of students to make them speak up.
- ->They prepared the voting rolls for the election day.
1 a romantic relationship between two people who are in love with each other that is joyful but usually short
- -> It was a summer romance.
- ->High school romances do not take long.
2 the emotion of being in love or simply love
- -> Shee got married after a whirlwind romance.
- ->They have a huge age gap, but romance blossomed.
3 a sense of excitement and adventure, especially in relation to a certain location or activity
- -> The romance of traveling to our summer house reminded me my old memories.
- ->The romance of playing with the kids make me happy.
1 a person who is emotional and imaginative, with ideas and hopes that may or may not be real
- -> She's got a romantic boyfriend for sure.
- ->They had a very romantic night together in the restaurant.
Synonym
dreamy, charming
Opposite
boring, unromantic
1 an era and movement in art, music, and literature started in the late 18th century, in which strong emotions, imaginations and getting back to normal were important than order, reason and intellectuality
- -> At the same time, the lyrical romanticism of Clark's work became outmoded.
- ->His death marked the end of the era we now call romanticism.
2 the perception of people, events, and experiences as more exciting and entertaining than they are
- -> Her romanticism over an actor is scary.
- ->The beauty of human feelings and nature were important ideas in romanticism.
Synonym
passion
3 strong love emotions; the act of expressing emotion, affection, and so on
- -> She leans artistically towards romanticism.
- ->Romanticism represents the freeing of feelings.
Synonym
passion
1 being sad as an emotion
- -> Her sadness is killing her slowly.
- ->I believe that sadness is contagious.
Synonym
heartbreak, hopelessness, melancholy
Opposite
delight, joy, happiness
1 a tiny sweet treat consumed in between meals that is frequently made with sugar and/or chocolate.
- -> I buy lots of sweets for kids in the neighborhood.
- ->I gave the kid some sweets who was crying loudly.
Synonym
candy
1 the state of being enjoyable
- -> The sweetness of the baby caught everybody's attention at the party.
- ->The sweetness of the character played by an actor was loved by everyone.
Synonym
compassion
2 the state of smelling or tasting sweet
- -> The sweetness of her perfume disturbed me.
- ->The sweetness of the food made me thirsty.
Synonym
sweet
1 to consider something in sometimes
- -> I will have to think before choosing a university.
- ->If you have a think before marrying someone, you have a healthier marriage.
1 A duration regarded as the belonging to the present life measured in minutes, hours, days.
- -> I need more time to finish this assignment
- ->She caught me in a bad time
- ->The perception of time can be subjective
1 the act of fighting a war, particularly using specific weapons or tactics
- -> The political warfare is still going on around the country.
- ->That was the threat of chemical warfare.
Synonym
battle
Opposite
peace
2 the act of aggressively competing with another group, company, or other entity.
- -> They are not connected with the realities of modern warfare.
- ->These clashes can develop into open warfare.
1 in a war or a battle, someone who battles
- -> He did everything to defend his country as a warrior.
- ->The warrior fights to protect himself.
Synonym
soldier
2 someone who leads or participates in a campaign for a political or social cause, particularly in an aggressive manner that other people consider negative.
- -> The social media warriors have started a rebellion after the breaking news.
- ->A warrior should take part in discussion and speak up about his or her thoughts.
1 the act of using something carelessly or unnecessarily, resulting in its loss or destruction
- -> It is such a waste to burn the old photos of you amd him.
- ->It is a waste to cut the dress just because you do not like the design.
Synonym
reduce, spoil
Opposite
protect
2 a condition in which it is not worthwhile to invest time, money, or other resources in something
- -> She bought slippers for the millionth time -what a waste of money!
- ->The speech was such a waste time.
Synonym
misuse, consume
3 materials that have reached the end of their useful life and have been discarded
- -> The recycle in Japan is more than half of their waste paper.
- ->He resists any kind of nuclear waste being dumped at sea.
Synonym
trash
1 a natural setting that is not influenced by humans
- -> Wild forests are part of Yellowstone National Park in the US.
- ->People must not walk around in wild without a quide.
Synonym
primitive, barbarian, savage
Opposite
civilized, cultured, controlled
1 to cause something happen
- -> teachers effect their students' life more than they think.
- ->covid effected many people negatively
Synonym
consequence, side effect
Opposite
origin, cause, source
1 to enable someone or something to carry out the job
- -> The tool enables users to test their computer's exposure to a wide range of online threats.
- ->This card will enable you to go anywhere you want in this hotel.
Synonym
allow
Opposite
disallow
2 to allow someone or something to carry out a task
- -> Only the hard work will enable us to achieve our goals.
- ->The tests enabled us to find out which country we'd want to live.
Synonym
allow
Opposite
disallow
3 to be ready for use the system; to be used with technology
- -> This network will enable us to keep in track of each other when we're apart.
- ->This new app will enable the companies to see how many hours the employees work.
Synonym
activate
Opposite
disable
1 go into somewhere or come
- -> He suddenly entered the room and started yelling at us.
- ->I finally entered the country that I wanted to see the most.
Synonym
arrive, get in
Opposite
exit,leave
2 to get your name added to a waiting list for an exam, a race, a competition, etc. to perform this activity for someone
- -> She entered the competition because of her brother.
- ->I was about to enter an exam when my mother called me.
Synonym
inscribe
Opposite
erase
3 to become involved in an activity or begin it
- -> Men entered the army to defend our country against enemies.
- ->I entered driving classes to have my license.
Synonym
begin, start
Opposite
end
4 being a member of an institution and start working in an institution or as a job
- -> I entered the office after being jobless for a decade.
- ->He entered the business again after his company's bankruptcy.
Synonym
join, start
Opposite
avoid
5 writing names, details or numbers in a book, list etc.
- -> You must enter a valid email to be able to sign up.
- ->I must know the password of the computer to enter.
Synonym
insert
Opposite
erase,remove
6 telling something officially while being recorded
- -> She entered a plea of mercy for her friend to make them let her free.
- ->Disipline committee entered a document which contains the inappropriate behaviour of a student.
Synonym
admit
1 to judge something if it is good or bad
- -> The latest study is being evaluated by researchers.
- ->His research was evaluated carefully and got good remarks.
- ->The performance of each student will be evaluated.
Synonym
assess
1 to be affected or influenced by a certain circumstance
- -> Based on my past experience, I suggest you stay in the dorm while you are a student.
- ->Thanks to the internship, I had very good experiences for the teaching. profession.
2 to experience and be mindful of the potential emotional or bodily sensation
- -> I experienced the pain of love when my first girlfriend and I broke up
- ->I have experienced that shopping gives me happiness.
1 If a watercraft or anything grounds it, it comes into contact with the earth in shallow seas and becomes immobile
- -> The ship will ground in one hour.
- ->I waited for the boat to ground all day long.
2 to obstruct the takeoff of a plane
- -> Planes were grounded by enemy.
- ->Strikes made our planes grounded in a matter of second.
3 to deprive a kid or adolescent of the opportunity to socialize with their peers for a length of time
- -> I was grounded for a day because I yelled at my mom.
- ->My brother is going to be grounded for this.
1 to find someone attractive or enjoy doing something
- -> I like your outfit! It matches with your new bag.
- ->She likes drinking her evening tea after coming home.
- ->He likes her but he has no courage to tell his feelings.
Synonym
love, adore, enjoy
Opposite
dislike
2 nice way to ask something from someone in a café or restaurant.
- -> I'd like to buy a bottle of water, please.
- ->What would you like to say about this meeting?
- ->I would like to get some chocolate.
Synonym
want
3 a button demonstrating that you love or approve something on social media or other websites.
- -> I didn’t like his post about appreciating zoos.
- ->She posted a selfie and got million likes.
- ->He likes her photos to catch her attention.
Synonym
love, approve
Opposite
dislike
1 to feel intense emotions/feelings towards somebody
- -> She said I love you first in the first date.
- ->I love the way she does her hair.
- ->He loved her at the first sight.
Synonym
admire, enjoy
Opposite
hate
2 to be enjoy of doing something
- -> I love eating dessert after dinner.
- ->She loves drinking a bottle of wine.
- ->He didn’t love listening that artist but then he loved his music.
Synonym
enjoy
Opposite
hate
1 mixing materials or putting elements together to produce or prepare something
- -> I made a house from paper.
- ->We used to make planes in our childhood.
- ->The engineer made the building very durable.
Synonym
construct, put together
2 to compose, write or produce something
- -> The producer has made epic movies in the last three years.
- ->The book was made by George Eliot before he hospitalized.
- ->This is the greates film ever made.
Synonym
compose
3 to make anything appear as a result of breaking, tearing, striking, or removing something
- -> She had to make it seeable by removing the curtains.
- ->He made a bruise on his face.
- ->I make myself known in every place I go.
4 to make someone or something feel, show, or have a certain quality.
- -> Why do you make everything more complicated?
- ->The movie made me laugh real hard.
- ->Exams made the students very lustless.
Synonym
cause
5 to contribute to the achievement of something
- -> Thanks to my teacher, I have made my lessons better in time.
- ->She made the magazine very popular.
Synonym
bring about
6 to force someone to act in a certain way
- -> She made me watch this Tv series.
- ->My mom makes me eat everything even though I do not like them.
- ->My father has made me leave the sport club.
Synonym
force
7 to evolve into something; to be appropriate for something
- -> She is made for this job.
- ->I was made for loving you.
Synonym
become
8 to add together
- -> With this lie, it makes four that you have lied to us.
- ->You can make a quick coffee by adding milk to the coffee powder.
- ->Two add ten makes twelve.
Synonym
add up to
Opposite
subtract
9 to acquire money, have financial freedom.
- -> I make one thousand Turkish liras in a week.
- ->Their company has made the most profit of the year.
- ->What do you make for living?
Synonym
earn
10 to succeed to gain a position or have a place in somewhere
- -> She made it to the Tokyo Olympics in 1996..
- ->I couldn't have made it without your help.
- ->They will make it, I have no doubt.
Synonym
succeed
Opposite
fail
1 to examine inscribed or printed language and images and comprehend their interpretation
- -> I don’t have any time to read book.
- ->I learned to read when I was at 5.
2 to read or listen to inscribed or printed texts, etc. in quiet or with others
- -> I have to read the directions to him because he can’t.
- ->I read him stories every night.
3 to learn regarding anyone or anything by studying and reading
- -> I read about your crime in the report.
- ->She read her patient’s death in the paper.
4 to comprehend things in some kind of a specific manner
- -> I can read it on your face that there’s something wrong.
- ->Don’t try to read every of my action.
Synonym
interpret
5 to get anything inscribed on it; to have anything inscribed in a certain manner
- -> Did you see the sign read “No entry”?
- ->I think it should read as…
6 when you read anything, it makes you feel a certain way
- -> The novel reads like a kid book.
- ->Your report reads well.
7 to get data from a drive
- -> I need to read your files into my computer.
- ->I don’t know but my P.C can’t read your CD.
1 Making a move of rolling by turning.
- -> I will round the pen towards you, and you will catch
- ->The water was rolling around in the washing machine
Synonym
round
2 To make the turning round, yet remaining in the same place.
- -> While I was explaining the incident, he just rolled his eyes
- ->She rolled the ball in her hands while playing with the baby
Synonym
turn over
1 To not to depict something in its accurate, right way; make it more exciting, interesting etc. than it is.
- -> It is a disaster! Don't romance it!
- ->I don't believe this source because it always romances stories.
2 To court or woo romantically
- -> My sister has been romancing with Jason for 2 months
- ->I cannot say no if she wants to romance with me
- ->I heard that they want to romance with those romantic songs
Synonym
flirt
3 To act in favor of something/someone simply because you have an interest out of it.
- -> You need to romance your mom if you want to take the permission
- ->Fancy words are necessary to romance the supervisor
1 having a special opinion about something/somebody
- -> I think this was her bag but I'm not sure.
- ->I don’t think she'd want to leave us but I didn’t ask her about it.
Synonym
believe
Opposite
neglect
2 using mind to something, trying to solve problems
- -> I try to think clearly on this case but it gets rambled everytime.
- ->I didn’t think much on it.
Synonym
ponder
Opposite
hide
3 to create an idea of something
- -> Just think how would life be if there was no cars.
- ->I didn't think you'd come this early.
Synonym
imagine
Opposite
realize
4 to wait something
- -> I never thought that we could be enemies.
- ->This project is harder than I thought.
Synonym
expect
Opposite
know
5 To make something you say sound less definite or more pleasant, use this expression
- -> I thoguht you'd stay tonight.
- ->Do you think we could go out tomorrow?
Synonym
be polite
Opposite
be rude
1 to determine how long something takes to happen or for someone to do anything
- -> The bomb was timed to blow in an hour.
- ->Time how long you study for two weeks , and we'll talk about it later.
Synonym
measure
Opposite
not measure
2 to make plans to do something or for something to happen at a specific moment
- -> The team's arrival wasn’t well timed, no-one came to pick them up.
- ->He perfectly timed the meeting, it fits in everyone's schedule.
Synonym
set
Opposite
disrupt
1 to utilize what is needed but doing it more than necessary
- -> We're working to prevent wasting water during shower.
- ->I don’t want to waste my money on hotels.
2 to not make the best or complete use of someone or something
- -> I'm so sorry for him because he's a wasted talent.
- ->Don't waste this oppurtunity to see your children.