What is a mother? - Family
A mother is a housewife, chef, baker, cab driver, psychologist, doctor, and discipliner, as well as a caregiver and unconditional love giver. They are the ones who, as the days pass, bear the brunt of everything good and terrible. They are the ones who may be forgotten; since they accomplish so much, they do not receive as much recognition. The mother is an important element in the family. Simply because motherhood requires essential responsibilities. After a mother comes home tired, she does not rest; she takes care of her mother and father, the children, and other members of the family. Mothers gather people around, although unaware members do not realize this. They take care of their family members thoughtfully and tightly. They moralize children and give them intangible lectures about life.
1 thing matters to any event or person
- -> Sleep pattern is very essential for human health.
- ->Being fluent in English is essential for this position.
Synonym
vital crucial critical decisive indispensable
Opposite
nonessential, unnecessary
2 related to a person's or anything's very vital characteristic or fundamental essence
- -> We attach great importance to essential qualifications when selecting candidates.
- ->These 3 essential books are required for this term.
Synonym
fundamental, principle, key
Opposite
unimportant
1 a satisfactory standard or of great quality
- -> Her cookies are so good.
- ->They sell good quality pens.
- ->The furniture looks good.
2 enjoyable, pleasant for someone
- -> We had a really good time with my friends.
- ->It's so good to hear your voice.
- ->It's really good to drink coffee with you.
3 strong and sensible to support in a discussion
- -> I have good reason to doubt his words.
- ->He always asks good questions.
4 used to show or get approval or respect to something
- -> His family is good-looking and well-educated.
- ->It's good that some people go to congre.
5 skillful to do something well
- -> He was very good at his job.
- ->He's really a good dancer.
- ->She is one of the best players in the world.
6 ethically right; behaving in a morally correct manner
- -> I wish you were a better person.
- ->It's good to help kids in Africa.
7 following rules or standards firmly
- -> They were all good children.
- ->He promised to be a good boy from now on.
- ->They all have good manners.
8 want to help someone, being kind to others
- -> You are so good to me.
- ->I never doubted her good intentions.
- ->He was good to everyone on the team.
9 being powerful and healthy
- -> She replied, "I'm good, don’t worry."
- ->I know she's good, but I still worry about her.
- ->I can't see it even with my good eye.
10 affecting something or someone in an useful way
- -> These chemicals are not good for children.
- ->Too much alcohol is not good for your liver.
Opposite
Living so close to a chemical factory can't be good.
1 possessing a significant impact on human beings or objects; being extremely valuable
- -> Your feelings are important to me.
- ->I want to talk to you about something very important.
Synonym
main,major
Opposite
unimportant
2 bearing a lot of power or impact
- -> Leos think that they are the most important creature in the world.
- ->Do you consider yourself as an important person?
1 The feeling of being weary.
- -> I'm so tired.
- ->You look so tired,go home and rest.
Synonym
attempt
2 Not having interest or maybe feeling sad/angry over somebody/something.
- -> I'm so tired of your nonsense.
- ->She's tired of your lies.
3 Not taking attention due to its familiarity or extreme usage.
- -> I'm tired of his jokes.
- ->Are you tired of my memories?
1 not being aware, understanding the existence of a situation, topic etc.
- -> He grew up unaware of the real life’s problems.
- ->I was unaware of your sadness, I’m sorry.
Synonym
unannounced
1 with no restrictions or constraints
- -> I have an unconditional loyalty to my family, in my heart.
- ->I feel my husband’s unconditional support no matter what I do.
Opposite
conditional
1 in the region of your house
- -> I want to go home, but my work isn’t done yet.
- ->Did you go home yesterday?
Synonym
house
Opposite
street
2 into the appropriate position
- -> Put the cable in home and it'll work.
- ->You need to put the screw to it's home.
Synonym
house
Opposite
away
1 it is used to show something easy or basic to perform
- -> He explained it simply but I still couldn’t understand it.
- ->The table is simply a chipboard circle on a base.
2 it is used to focus a argument, a statement
- -> You look simply fresh with this make up.
- ->Your homework is simply not good enough.
1 quietfully thinking by details and considering every single detail
- -> He listened thoughtfully.
- ->She sat thoughtfully and didn’t answer the questions.
2 in a kind and careful way to think about others
- -> My breakfast was prepared thoughtfully by my husband.
- ->He thoughtfully brought a thick sweatshirt to me.
1 in a strict, hard to prevent way
- -> He shared his tightly reasoned arguments with us at the meeting.
- -> The government is expected to place constraints on spending tightly.
Synonym
strictly
2 not in a unsecure position, in a way which is hard to change position
- -> The girl clasped the doll tightly.
- ->You need to seal the edges tightly so it doesn’t flow.
Synonym
Firmly, closely
1 Taking care of someone in need of care, meeting their needs
- -> Can you take care of our dog when we go on vacation?
- ->Medical care should be free in all countries.
Opposite
ignorance
2 offering a house for kids who are unable to stay in the house in a local authority-run facility or by a household
- -> I always feel sorry for the children growing up with foster care.
- ->After his family died in a car accident, he was taken into care.
3 Careful work to avoid making a fault again and concentrate
- -> Care is required when shopping online.
- ->Care is required when talking to your adults.
4 a source of anxiety; anything which generates troubles or concerns
- -> There was a lot of care for him in Şırnak.
- ->He seems like he does not have any care in his life.
Synonym
problem
1 a get-together; a communal gathering
- -> They always have all-night dos there.
- ->A friend of mine will have a do in Ibiza.
2 the manner where one's hair is styled
- -> I don’t like his new do.
- ->I like your new do, Mary.
Synonym
hairdo
1 a driver is an individual who operates an automobile
- -> I work as a driver in the company.
- ->She’s searching for a new driver.
2 one of the primary factors which affect or causes anything to develop
- -> The main driver was your clever attack in this project.
- ->The lack of inflation is a key driver for stock prices currently.
3 program which manages information transmission among a computer and an associated part of technology, including a printer
- -> There’s something wrong with the printer’s driver.
- ->I don’t know how to download the drivers, can you help me?
1 group of multiple individuals
- -> Maybe we were a family in theory, but I could never feel that family atmosphere.
- ->I thought he had no family problems at all but it was an injustice to him.
2 A community and a set of people known to that community
- -> I'm the only one in my family who is blonde.
- ->We want to get married but I'm not sure I can get along well with your family.
3 Pedigree tree with people who have died before
- -> Coming from a wealthy family, she had no intention of studying.
- ->In every family there is someone who will change the fate of the family.
Synonym
extraction, strips
4 Community of a couple (including any gender)
- -> I can't wait to start a family with you.
- ->To start a family, we must first complete our own psychological development.
Synonym
fry, brood
5 community to which a living thing belongs
- -> There are so many butterfly families that it is impossible to know them all.
- ->It is weird that cat family includes both cats and lions
Synonym
subgroup
1 morally acceptable or honorable action
- -> There is nothing good about about him.
- ->The dress does not look good on me.
Synonym
ideal
Opposite
wrong, evil
2 something which is helpful for something or someone
- -> I told her the truth for her own good but she got mad instead.
- ->It will not be good if you ask her why.
Synonym
right, decent
Opposite
mean, bad
1 a home or apartment complex where you live particularly if you have a family
- -> He said he didn't want to sell his house but would rent it.
- ->She was going on a vacation to get away from home.
2 [countable] İf you think about it as property that can be bought and sold (a house or flat)
- -> Realtors will buy and rent houses.
- ->Builders make these houses bigger for wealthy families.
3 city, region, nation, or other location where you were born or where you currently reside and experience a sense of belonging
- -> She sees her grandmother's loving arms as her own home.
- ->I feel at home with you.
4 used to describe a family that lives together and how they act
- -> She constantly talks about how she came from a loving home.
- ->She said she was grown up in a very disrespectful home.
5 a spot for persons who are unable to maintain for themselves and are tended for by another
- -> Since her family couldn't take care of her, they put her in a nursing home.
- ->She had to go to an elderly care home because her son and daughter didn't want her.
6 the location where someone or something can be located; the normal habitat of a living organism, animals or plants
- -> This desert is home to many camels, fennec foxes and lizards.
- ->This terrarium is home to many snakes and reptiles.
7 a place where something exists the location where it was being found, created, or conceived for the first time
- -> Dubai, the home of skyscrapers
- ->Cuba, the home of cigar
- ->Italy, the home of pizza and pasta
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 a woman who acts as a protector to a baby or an animal; a female parent of a baby or an animal.
- -> I couldn’t see my mother since last year.
- ->I don’t know who is your mother.
- ->Her mother was waiting at the door.
1 the position of being a female parent
- -> There are, of course, good and bad sides of motherhood.
- ->I don’t feel enough for motherhood.
1 [countable] getting successful result or grade in an exam or course
- -> Well, what do you know? I passed at high level!
- ->I got two passes at my school.
Synonym
passing
2 [countable] ina team sport ball movement from one player to another member of the same team
- -> Johnson makes even another great pass!
- ->Roy got a pass and headed it into the goal.
Synonym
laying back
3 [countable] an official document or ticket used to go somewhere showing that you have the right
- -> HGS gave us a pass to go on the turnpike road.
- ->We should have a pass for the holiday.
Synonym
transition
1 the action of recalling who someone is or recognizing what something is if you see someone
- -> It will be impossible from now on to hide your recognition.
- ->She can guide you in every step you need to take to gain recognition in this sector.
Synonym
familiarization, acquaintance
2 accepting something's existence, truth, or legitimacy
- -> Currently, there are many countries that don't admit the recognition of Cyprus.
- ->This document needs to gain recognition officially.
Synonym
acknowledgment, approval
3 For someone's labor or conduct, social acclaim and award are given.
- -> The success of the police in this case achieved a recognition.
- ->The recognition she has gained is envied by her colleagues.
Synonym
admiration, appreciation
1 traces of anything
- -> He ate the rest of chocolate.
- ->What do you want to do in rest of the day?
2 Remaining persons or community
- -> The majority of the crowd left the show, but the rest of them got a special surprise.
- ->I had to do the rest of the questions according to logic.
3 Time to do nothing after any activity or work
- -> After work, I ran to my bed for a good rest.
- ->They definitely deserve a good rest after a year of nonstop work.
1 in being ready to embrace and manage with such a bad situation
- -> I can't bear her voice anymore!
- ->The idea of seeing him with other girls is killing me, i can't bear the idea of it.
2 to accept accountability about anything
- -> Who is going to bear all of these?
- ->Do i have to bear all the challenges by myself?
3 to display anything; as transport something in order for it to be seen
- -> I can see that she still bears the wounds.
- ->Bearing operation scars is terrifying.
4 It stands not really being qualified about something
- -> Her studies does not bear with the former ones.
- ->Steven does not bear to mention her name as he remember what happened to Sarah.
5 to experience an emotion, particularly a bad one
- -> I bear no empathy towards her
- ->I bear hatred for what have you done!
6 to transport someone or something, particularly when transferring
- -> Bear the drinks! The night has opened my eyes.
- ->Her job was to bear meals to the kitchen.
1 to get the impression that anything is significant and difficult to talk about
- -> I care about my plants a lot.
- ->She stopped caring at some point in her life.
2 to care about someone you like or adore and are concerned about their well-being
- -> I care about my cat the most in this world.
- ->She cares about her parents and calls them every day.
1 [transitive] used to mention actions that you do not refer to name or know about
- -> He must do something to keep things from getting worse.
- ->I will do something to solve this problem.
2 [intransitive] + adv./prep. used to get information about the success of something/somebody
- -> The profit rate of the newly opened shop is doing well.
- ->His scientific experiments for college work are doing well.
3 [transitive] to study a subject or something
- -> He went abroad to do math.
- ->She is doing physics as a minor while studying psychology.
4 [transitive] to make, produce, or create something
- -> Scientists are doing a new electronic chair for people with disabilities.
- ->She did tiny cupcakes for the tea time.
5 [intransitive, transitive] to finish what you were doing with something or someone
- -> I did my thesis to finish my school.
- ->Have you done the book which you are going to deliver to the library?
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 telling people what is good and bad, generally in a disapproving way, in order to show that your beliefs are right
- -> I don’t like to moralize, but you need someone to guide the way.
- ->My granddad was didactic, he moralized me whenever we see each other.
1 to take care of someone or something as she is one‘s mother, or as if she were
- -> I mothered two sons but no daughters.
- ->I hope to mother at least one little girl.
1 to successfully complete, a quiz, or any assessment to the specified requirements
- -> I am not expecting to pass the exam.
- ->If she pass the exam, she can get a driver licence.
- ->He worked hard to pass the exam.
2 to go behind or around the back of someone or anything
- -> We will pass to the Anatolian side.
- ->We will pass to an another cafe, because we didn't like here.
3 to proceed or advance in the specific angle
- -> The car just passed next to us.
- ->The ship will pass under the bridge soon.
4 to cause anything to travel in the particular orientation or into the specified place
- -> He passed the salt along to me.
- ->I wanted him to pass the box to me.
5 either placing it in their arms or in a location n which ithey will be able to quickly access it
- -> He passed the command of television to the table.
- ->I passed a letter to the mail.
6 to transmit messages or a statement to someone
- -> He passed me the directions of the work.
- ->I have passed you informations that you need.
7 to foot, punch, or shoot to one of your own team's players
- -> If he passed to Alex, the position would be goal.
- ->They pass eachother constantly and well.
8 When you're restless or awaiting for anything even, occupy the moment by doing anything fun.
- -> We will go out to pass time.
- ->I am watching television to pass time while I am waiting her.
9 to run its course; to be completed
- -> While waiting for the rain to pass, we read book together at home.
- ->I walked into a random market and waited for the rain to pass.
10 to vote to approve a proposition, rule, or other item; to be approved in this manner
- -> Animal rights law passed by government decision.
- ->The government is planning to pass the law on women rights.
1 to comprehend or be informed of a specific truth or circumstance
- -> I was shocked when I realized your lies.
- ->I just realized that there’s no food at home.
2 to perform anything significant which you really desire to undertake
- -> Did you realize his ambition to make things right with you?
- ->I realized the promise I gave you.
3 to be purchased for a specific sum of cash
- -> The artwork realized nearly 5$ million.
- ->Their vase realizes trillions.
Synonym
make
4 If a person's worries are realized, the occurrences which they perceive will occur do so
- -> My biggest fear was realized when I watched the new horror film.
- ->Her worst fears were realized when she saw that TV had been still open.
1 doing nothing but sleeping after a tiring activity of a sickness in a time that you are not moving
- -> You need to rest after the operation.
- ->He didn’t listen to me when I told him to rest, and now he’s sick.
2 to put something on or against something to support it or being supported in the same way
- -> I need a shoulder to rest my head on.
- ->I rested my back against this big tree.
3 not dealing with a problem anymore, stop trying to solve or talk about it
- -> I gave up and let the discussion rest.
- ->We need to talk about the thing we let rest yesterday.
1 to transport something from one location to another
- -> The salesman came to take his garments from lost-and-found.
- ->There are many people who came to take their luggages from the band.
Synonym
Receive
Opposite
Give
2 to accompany someone from one location to another, particularly to direct or lead them
- -> The tourist guide took the people from the square.
- ->The bodyguards took the president from his car and escorted him.
3 to make someone/something go from one level, position, etc. to another, take someone/something + adv./prep.
- -> It takes time to heal some wounds.
- ->Completing the whole project took great amount of time.
Synonym
last