Art, emotions and people – Art
Art is associated with feelings. Painters reflect their emotions in their works. All kinds of emotions can be felt in the works, regardless of fright or calmness people experience. Different images awaken different emotions. While works which are targeted to reveal good feelings warm our hearts, works with dark thoughts sadden us. By showing these emotions in the works, painters not only satisfy themselves, but also sensitize the public to feelings. People can see their own shadows in those works. This is just one aspect of how art serves the public. On the other hand people also can reach the knowledge of the emotions they don't know. Thus, art fruitions.
1 since there is almost no or even very slightly brightness, particularly in the evening
- -> The road was too dark to walk without a light source.
- ->When he turned off the light, the room became fully dark.
- ->Thanks to moon light, that dark road is lightened at the least.
Synonym
lightless
Opposite
bright
2 in shadow, nearer to blackness than pale; not bright
- -> dark purple
- ->Dark colours aren't usually preffered on hot days.
Synonym
blackish
3 a color which is quite near to blackness
- -> I don't like wearing a dark dress on a special day.
- ->Because of dirt on it, the bedspread got a dark colour.
- ->This dark sky reminds me a horror movie.
Synonym
blackish
4 A condition in which individuals have brown or black hair, complexion, and optics
- -> In summer, she sunbathes to make her skin dark.
- ->The puppy has a dark fur.
- ->I love looking into her dark eyes.
Synonym
black
5 Used to denote the situation when something is wicked or terrible
- -> I can feel her dark aura whenever I see her.
- ->Most of the time, he doesn't show his dark side.
- ->We shouldn't let the dark feelings to get us down.
Synonym
scary
Opposite
soothing
6 unappealing and devoid of the any possibility of a positive outcome
- -> They went thorogh the darkest days of 19th century.
- ->Try to think positive in the event of a dark moment you feel.
- ->There are many dark dates in our history.
Synonym
gloomy
Opposite
hopeful
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 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 Ordinary people bonded to a community.
- -> You should not speak loudly in public
- ->It will be open to the public soon
Synonym
community
2 Maintained by the government for the use of people.
- -> Public restrooms in the park were so dirty
- ->I have to use the public phone
- ->We can try to apply public companies
Opposite
private
1 instead of being passionate or cool, at a pretty hot temperature in some kind of a nice manner
- -> Stay close to me to get warmer.
- ->The thermometer showed his temperature was warm.
- ->You need to do warm up exercises before weight training.
Synonym
temperate, tepid
Opposite
freezing, cold
2 maintaining you hot or preserving you hot in the harsh weathers
- -> I presume that this wolly will keep you warm during the winter.
- ->This seat was warm owing to the previous occupant.
- ->I don't want to leave my warm bed in the mornings.
Synonym
temperate, tepid
Opposite
freezing
3 demonstrating zeal, devotion, or affection
- -> they welcomed us into their home in a warm way.
- ->A warm welcome would be enough to show your courtesy.
- ->Always have that warm smile on your face.
Synonym
friendly, kind, hospitable
Opposite
cool, insincere
4 comprising red, orange, or yellow, creating a cheerful, relaxing, and cozy mood or setting
- -> She preferred the warm color tone for the living room.
- ->I like to wear warm-colored clothes.
1 the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.
- -> I called this art.
- ->He makes swimming look like a piece of art.
Synonym
skill
2 Design objects related with the field.
- -> We would like to do an art project.
- ->Let's go to the art gallery.
3 The capability with the exercise and education you get related with the field.
- -> Ceramic art courses has opened in 21th July.
- ->I think, cooking this delicious pasta is an art.
1 situation that you are silent.
- -> calmness suits you after working too much
- ->when you go for a walk in the forest,you see calmness in the forest.
- ->all those things gave him the feelings of security and calmness.
Synonym
peacefulness, peace, quiet,calm
Opposite
agitation, alarm, anxiety, distress, disturbance,
2 we use calmness word to express being calm
- -> ı felt a deep calmness after psychological treatment
- ->before she makes a presentation, a calmness washes herand she presents well.
Synonym
calm ,silence
Opposite
noise
1 [uncountable] somewhere there is no light, the absence of light
- -> I am in the dark here.
- ->I can't sleep in the dark at night.
Synonym
darkness
2 [uncountable] before sunrise and after sunset
- -> Hunters began to hunt after dark.
- ->My parents won't let me go out after dark.
Synonym
nightfall
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 instead of their opinions or beliefs, an individual's senses
- -> I can't share my feelings with them.
- ->It's always been hard to show my feelings.
2 compassion or adoration for someone or something
- -> Your feelings about me are one sided.
- ->I couldn't tell her about my feelings.
1 Being on the alarm.the feeling of a fear.
- -> ı opened a song on my phone so as to hide my fright.
- ->ı took up a new therapy session to overcome my fright.
- ->when animals heard a strong noise,they were full of fright.
Synonym
fear, shock, alarm, horror
Opposite
fearlessness,calmness
2 fright is an experience that makes you feel fear.
- -> the fright of my life was to be alone at a cottage
- ->the last time ı had a fright, my daughter had fallen down
Synonym
scare,surprise
Opposite
boldness,calmness,encoragement
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 the part of the body; the part that end of the arm
- -> Get your hands off my laptop!
- ->He showed his little hands to his mother.
- ->My hands are dirty and wounded because I fell from my bike.
Synonym
hand
2 someone's effect in a situation; the role that something or somebody is playing in a special state
- -> Everyone knows that terrorists have a hand in the explosion.
- ->The agents had a hand in Minister's kidnapping.
- ->I don't want to have a hand in his personal affairs.
Synonym
helper
Opposite
prevention
3 style of handwriting
- -> She wrote the letter in a fancy hand.
- ->Even with an uneven hand, I still can read his writing.
Synonym
penmanship
Opposite
4 in a helping manner
- -> I need a hand to empty this garage.
- ->Could you give me hand with the dinner, please?
- ->I might need a hand for my Chemistry homework.
Synonym
helper
Opposite
hindrance
1 if you have knowledge about something, you have information,skills and understanding of that thing
- -> Some students are thirsty for knowledge
- ->ı dont have any knowledge about what they made.
- ->schools should have knowledge in persona devolopment
Synonym
understanding, sense, intelligence, judgment
Opposite
ignorance ,clumsiness
2 knowledge is the proficiency in particular fact or situation.
- -> ı was happy in the knowledge that I had done my best in the exam
- ->my father sent the letter without my knowledge.
- ->they could relax safely in the knowledge that they had the stock for the project.
Synonym
comprehension,proficiency,apprehension
Opposite
ignorance,illiteracy,unawareness.
1 the general community of ordinary people in society
- -> Don't touch anywhere in public places.
- ->Behave correct, we're in public!
Synonym
society
Opposite
citizens
2 a group of persons who have a shared interest or participate in the same activity.
- -> This place is open to the public.
- ->His songs are available to a wider public.
Synonym
crowd
Opposite
quiet place
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 to provide or transfer anything on to someone
- -> Can you hand me the letter?
- ->I waited for you to hand me the bill.
- ->I think he’s lying about how much money he handed me.
Synonym
give
2 to give someone what they want, perhaps too readily
- -> I handed him a luxurious life.
- ->The company handed him a few opportunities he never thought of.
1 to have data in your memory as a consequence of encounter or because it has been taught or communicated to you
- -> Who is calling you?' 'I don't know.'
- ->Your answer is wrong.' 'How did you know?'
- ->What are they looking at? ' I don't rightly know.'
2 realizing, comprehending, or becoming informed about something
- -> I really know that they were talking about me at that moment.
- ->He knows very well what I have meant.
- ->If only I had known the truth much earlier.
Synonym
be aware
3 to have a firm belief in with something
- -> I know that everything will be much better than before.
- ->She knew that he would come up with a reasonable explanation.
- ->As she know, He wouldn't do anything wrong.
4 to become acquainted with an individual, location, or activity
- -> She doesn't even know anything about him.
- ->I didn't know the guy who she was pointing at.
- ->I need to know a lot about the country before going there.
5 to be capable to employ a talent, language or dialect that you have learnt
- -> Do you know playing guitar?
- ->Actually, I don't know how to express myself to him.
6 to believe that someone or something is a specific sort of guy or creature, or that they possess certain aspects
- -> Known as the most dangerous animal in sea, sharks smell of blood.
- ->This guy is known as the worst in the campus.
- ->Lions are known to be very wild but they can be tamed.
7 to assign someone or something a specific name or degree
- -> Bodrum is a city also known as Halikarnas.
- ->Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad Dracula was the ruler of Wallachia in 1436.
- ->Michael Jackson is also known as the king of the music industry.
1 to have something that is belongs to anyone, especially because you bought it
- -> You don't own me.
- ->I own this company.
Synonym
have
Opposite
associate
2 to succeed thoroughly, especially in a competition; to completely defeat someone
- -> You owned me this time!
- ->I will own you next time.
Synonym
defeat
Opposite
disavow
3 being in charge of and responsible for something
- -> I decided to own my father's business.
- ->Then my daughter will own our business.
Synonym
accept
Opposite
reject
1 to project a person's or object's picture onto a surface including a reflection, liquid, or glassware.
- -> Her face reflected in the glass made her begin to cry again.
- ->The light reflecting off the mirror across from her bed caused her to wake up.
Synonym
mirror
2 to bounce lighting, temperature, audio, and other forms of energy from a surface
- -> A crystal's face reflects light direct.
- ->The moonlight reflected off the lake's surface.
3 to reveal or be an indicator of something's essence or of someone's mindset or emotion
- -> The angry expression on her face reflected her thoughts on this issue.
- ->The fact that she could not reflect her resentment to anyone around her made her even more introverted.
Synonym
represent
4 to consider anything completely and thoroughly
- -> I took a moment to think how I would reflect to that question.
- ->He felt he needed some time to reflect his options.
Synonym
blow-by-blow
Opposite
sloopiness
1 when something saddens you, it makes you feel upset and you become unhappy .
- -> I was deeply saddened by the news of my father's death.
- ->If something saddens you, you should talk about it.
Synonym
upset, depress, distress, grieve
Opposite
gladden, joy
1 if you satisfy samebody, you make you feel happy by doing whatever they want
- -> my little sister is always complaining.Nothing satisfies her.
- ->Nothing I do will ever satisfy my family.
- ->The good points in my life satisfy me every time.
Synonym
content, please, indulge, fill
Opposite
dissatisfy,annoy,worry,agitate
2 satisfy means meeting expectations , requirements.
- -> the vegatable dish wasn't enough to satisfy my hunger.
- ->the income should satisfy certain basic requirements
- ->we cant satisfy the demand for that thing.
Synonym
comply with, meet, fulfil, answer
Opposite
deprieve,disappoint
3 if you satisfy somebody,you convince them to do something corretly.
- -> her answer doesnt satisfy the teacher.
- ->she tried to satisfy me of her innocence.
- ->all you as a lawyer have to do is satisfy the court .
Synonym
convince, persuade, assure, reassure
Opposite
dissatisfy,
1 to sensitize means making people aware of some topics by advising
- -> it seems important to sensitize people to the fact that depression is more than the blues
- ->people are becoming more sensitized to corona virus.
Synonym
stimulate,sharpen,excite
Opposite
deaden
2 if you are sensitized to something, you dont like being touched.
- -> ı am sensitized to woolly clothes.
- ->Many hospital workers have become sensitized to the latex in gloves.
Synonym
sharpen,stimulate
Opposite
ignore
1 if you are warm,you feel less cold and become hot.
- -> you're so cold - come and warm your hands by the fire
- ->we can warm our room pretty quickly with this electric heater
Synonym
heat,warm up,bake
Opposite
freeze