Calamities that can be devastating – Natural disasters
Natural calamities can be one of those scenarios that can bring a lot of remorse and sadness in our lives.they are still happening the present.we can take preventable measures for it. These aren't made with intention but these are naturally occurring disasters that can even take the priceless life of many. It can be in the form of earthquake , deeply or a tornado , volcano, tsunami, flood, even droughts etc.. Natural calamities are mostly found in all the regions of the world. Definitely, earthquake is among the most common ones. The range of a calamity depends upon learning the geographical features of the area . Sometimes these can be so dangerous to the mankind and can be fatal. It can even take the life of many animals , people and mark a damage on plants too which might need medical care later. There can be suggestions and measures to prevent it.
1 liable to cause detriment or pain to someone, or to cause damage or destruction to anything
- -> There should be a warning sign in front of this dangerous building.
- ->Bungee jumping is a dangerous sport branch.
- ->Even the dangerous ways don't scare him.
Synonym
unsafe
Opposite
safe
2 guaranteed to trigger troubles or produce a negative outcome
- -> The government should take an action for this dangerous crisis situation.
- ->This dangerous moment for economy was foreseen by some economists.
Synonym
hazardous
Opposite
safe
1 in connection with the treatment of illnesses and injuries
- -> You need to take medical care.
- ->I've been taking medical treatmen for 4 months.
Synonym
medicative
Opposite
harmful
1 [only before noun] as found in nature; not made or done by people
- -> It was determined that his death was due to natural causes.
- ->She can only drink natural spring water.
2 (especially of food) have no processing
- -> She consumes natural foods to eat healty.
- ->My grandfather gave us natural honey he collected .
3 to be expected, usual
- -> It's quite natural that you cannot sleep because of the loud music coming from upstairs.
- ->It was natural that she was crying because she got scolded by her mother.
4 used to describe an ability or a characteristic that person or animal was born with
- -> He can sing high notes thanks to a natural talent.
- ->She discovered at a very young age that she had a natural ability to draw.
5 of a person or their behaviour seeming normal and relaxed, not pretending to be someone/something different
- -> He looked natural even though he had recently received the news of his father's death.
- ->He got a low grade on the exam but he still seemed natural.
1 being alive or taking place at the moment
- -> It is hard to put my emotions into the words in the present situation.
- ->His present mood changed because of you.
- ->He will edit the present draft of his plan.
Synonym
now
2 people who are in a specific place
- -> 25 students were present last week.
- ->I promise I will be present at your wedding.
- ->She apologized from him for not being present in his need.
Synonym
attendant
Opposite
absent
1 before happening, able to be stopped
- -> The accident was both predictable and preventable, but no one did anything.
- ->Obviously, it is preventable to fail in the exam if you study for it.
Synonym
avoidable, escapable, stoppable
Opposite
unavoidable
1 very important and valuable
- -> My time is too priceless to waste it with useless works.
- ->The way she designes her clothes makes her fashion sense priceless.
- ->No one will ever be a child anymore, so the time is the most priceless thing that human beings have.
Synonym
rare, valuable
Opposite
cheap
2 very funny to see or hear
- -> He is loved by everybody because of his priceless sense of humor.
- ->It was priceless to see my cat and dog fighting over a teddy bear.
- ->The professor makes the lesson enjoyable with her priceless jokes making everyone burst into laugh all the time.
Synonym
hilarious
Opposite
unfunny
1 so much, very
- -> They are deeply in love.
- ->I am deeply saddened by the news of my friends' accident.
Synonym
intensely, severely
Opposite
slightly, little
2 used with several verbs to indicate that something has been completed totally
- -> I must think deeply to decide on it.
- ->She said she felt my pain so deeply.
Synonym
profoundly
Opposite
slightly
3 far from the surface of something
- -> I needed to dig deeply to be able to see what they buried here.
- ->He put his hand into the box deeply to take his music player.
Synonym
depth, bottom
Opposite
shallow
1 a way of stressing that something is undeniably true and that there is no room for doubt
- -> She was definitely lying about her age.
- ->My mother's idea was definitely the best among ours.
- ->If you do not study, you will definitely fail.
Synonym
absolutely, doubtless, exactly, clearly
Opposite
questionable
2 in a method that is certain
- -> By bringing me some flowers and gifts, he is definitely sorry about his behaviour.
- ->If you cheat in the exam, the teacher will definitely send you to the disipline.
Synonym
absolutely, doubtless
Opposite
questionable
1 in the way you'd anticipate; in a calm and natural manner
- -> It was late, so naturally her mother was worried.
- ->Your body naturally fightes with the viruses.
Synonym
of course
Opposite
surprisingly
2 as a natural and logical outcome of something
- -> Naturally, her heart broke when he yelled at her.
- ->The wound naturally bled.
Synonym
as-usual
Opposite
unnaturally
3 in a method that shows or makes use of a person's or animal's natural abilities or qualities
- -> The clouds naturally have water in them.
- ->Frogs have naturally developed swimming skills.
Synonym
habitually
Opposite
artificially
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 physical injury to anything that reduces its attractiveness, utility, or value
- -> There was a lot of damage on the back of the car.
- ->I've been suffering with kidney damage for three years.
- ->It caused a big permanent damage to his liver.
2 a negative impact on someone or something
- -> Strong winds had caused serious damage to the windows.
- ->The flood caused damage to dozens of houses.
- ->The hurricane did serious damage to the state.
3 a sum of cash that a judge determines must be granted to someone by the individual, corporation, or other entity that has harmed or injured them
- -> The company paid one million dollars for damages.
- ->The singer was awarded only £500 in damages.
- ->The officer has been ordered to pay damages to the family of the dead girl.
1 a kind or selection of something
- -> The lifespan of butterflies in this form is much longer than other species.
- ->A star with a very similar form of our planet has been found in a different galaxy.
Synonym
type, kind, sort
2 something is on a separate manner from the others
- -> This month's most read book will appear again in movie form.
- ->Assignments you give in any form other than handwriting will not be accepted.
3 Formation of blanks on a sheet of paper to response inquiries
- -> New users in the application have filled in the registration form incorrectly.
- ->Foreign passengers were asked to fill out a form about their health information.
Synonym
questionnaire
4 the appearance of anything or anybody
- -> Robot technology in human form has developed tremendously in recent years.
- ->A new species has been found in an unprecedented form at the equator.
5 Bulk editing of a masterpiece
- -> I feel like there's something wrong with the poem's form but what is it?
- ->Your work's form, the harmony and the deep meaning of words are amazing.
6 The highest realization of a person's ability or capacity
- -> My form at running was better than now.
- ->Although my boyfriend's form is very good, there is a share of failure in every match.
7 the standard method of accomplishing a task
- -> According to the form, the meeting was supposed to end at 5 pm.
- ->It seems very boring to me that she lives her life only according to the form.
8 the culturally approved method of making activities
- -> Swearing was considered bad form, but she didn't care it at all.
- ->I do not have any behavior that is considered bad form.
1 anything you want to accomplish or expect to do; what you'd like to achieve
- -> The intention of the activists was to save animals threatened with extinction.
- ->His father's intention is to raise his children in a better condition.
- ->Their actual intention came to light.
Synonym
purpose
Opposite
discouragement
1 the procedure of learning something such as a topic
- -> Learning is possible and easy if you put your mind to it.
- ->Learning will become effective when the teacher shows her true sincerity to the students.
Synonym
schooling, training
Opposite
ignorance
2 after reading or studying, the information gathered
- -> I want you to start learning about climate change which is the most important issue recently.
- ->Learning is part of us. We never stop learning.
Synonym
training
Opposite
ignorance
3 as a result of experience or study, the thing learned
- -> You level up while learning and it means that you will become a wise adult and you will have your own responsibilities one day.
- ->Reading, watching and learning news about how immigrants are destroying my country and its people really break my heart.
Synonym
training
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 whole people, everyone in a group, human power
- -> There is nothing impossible for mankind.
- ->People should heal the bruises they have created while trying to level up the mankind.
Synonym
society, humanity, humankind
1 a printed or written symbol used to indicate anything, such as the quality of something or who made or owns it
- -> There was a mark near the question which means it is selected.
- ->I bought an art work which has an original mark of the artist on it.
Synonym
signature, sign
2 grade for an exam or a competition especially used in British English
- -> He got few more marks because the teacher calculated his sheet incorrectly.
- ->The smartest kid in the classroom gets all the marks again.
Synonym
point
Opposite
blank
3 a small amount of dirt, a spot, or a cut on a surface that detracts from its appearance
- -> While drinking tea, he dropped some tea and caused marks on his shirt.
- ->He could not wash his clothes, that's why he got marks on his jeans.
Synonym
stain
4 a point or area of color on the body of a person or animal that assists in identification
- -> She got a mark right next to her mounth which led her family to identify her.
- ->My cat got colorful marks as a fur.
Synonym
scar
5 sign of being existed
- -> I marked my place in the classroom.
- ->The national volleybol team marked their names onto the board as a winner.
Synonym
spot
6 important point or a level which something can reach
- -> The election results has been reached to 40 million marks all around the country.
- ->The basketball team reached to the highest score which is 200 marks.
Synonym
point, record
7 the level of being wanted and intended
- -> Ratings had increased 30 thousand mark already.
- ->I got all the marks in my exam sheet.
Synonym
score
1 a through examination of your body performed by a doctor, for example, before you begin a new job
- -> I spent the all day in medical facility.
- ->My grandmother has to undergo some medicals.
Synonym
medicinal
1 a circumstance in which something has to be accomplished or must be performed
- -> Milk is a need for a new born baby.
- ->The position of him determines the need of first aid.
Synonym
demand
2 a great desire for someone or something, or a passionate desire to possess anything
- -> I need to have those pills daily.
- ->He feels the need of money for future plans.
Synonym
demand
3 the items that someone needs in ability to exist comfortably or to fulfill their goals
- -> The education need cannot be ignored.
- ->I rescheduled my plans according to my needs.
Synonym
demand
4 a situation in which one does not have sufficient meals, cash, or assistance
- -> The municipality must work for people's needs.
- ->She helped me financialy for my need of buying food.
Synonym
hardship, shortage
Opposite
enough
1 something you offer as a present to someone
- -> I bought a car as a present for his birthday.
- ->I don't know what to have as a present for her birthday.
- ->You should get a present for mother's day.
2 now is the moment
- -> Its fame started in 2013 and is continuing at present.
- ->He is cleaning the house at present.
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 the entire earth including all of its nations, populations, and scenic beauty
- -> The world is a big place for me.
- ->She wants to live in a different part of the world.
2 utilized a word to describe one of the largest and most influential persons or items of their kind
- -> She has been working for world music for ten years.
- ->He is chosen as world's best model.
3 a specific region of the globe; a specific collection of nations or people; a certain historical time and the person who lived during it
- -> The developing world enables us to have better opportunities in technology.
- ->She's a singer who is loved by the Latin world.
4 Individuals or items that corresponds to a spesific organization or are associated with a specific hobby, employment, or other activity.
- -> The music world is losing its effectiveness day by day.
- ->I want to step into the business world.
5 anything that occurs in a certain form; a specific type of vitality or presence
- -> Thinking about the spiritual world always scares me.
- ->I love documentaries about the wild world.
6 individuals in the globe; our culture and the manner in which individuals live and act
- -> The world changes every day.
- ->We need to keep the world clean.
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 Creating a dangerous or bad effect on someone or something.
- -> The flood in the Black Sea Region damaged the houses
- ->The hailing damaged greenhouses
1 to generate anything in a specific manner or with a curved form
- -> To form a new method, I worked hours and hours.
- ->Forming the best work was impossible.
Synonym
constitute, create
2 to transfer or organise things or persons in such a way that they join a team with such a curved form; becoming placed in such a bunch
- -> Everyone formed into a circle to play the introduction game.
- ->He formed his toys up into lines and started playing with them.
3 The gradual transformation of something into what it should be
- -> Glass is formed by melting of sand.
- ->Blueberries form at this times of the year.
4 anything starts to grow
- -> She formed an extra character for in case.
- ->You can form a list of your wishes for your birthday.
5 Gathering many people in common for a purpose
- -> The community formed a new group for the begginers.
- ->Forming a friend group is difficult.
6 something in a predetermined order
- -> To form a core memory, he should have deep feelings.
- ->I formed a pattern for your dress.
7 Your contribution to the progress of anything
- -> Your every word forms people's shopping desire.
- ->To form a convenient environment for plants, she moved everything in the house.
1 to make a sign, line, or other mark on anything in attempt to provide data about it
- -> Can't you see that this is marked as 'Claire's'?
- ->Why is my name marked with red?
Synonym
tick, label
Opposite
unmark
2 to assign grades to the effort of pupils
- -> The teacher was marking our papers in her office.
- ->She was the one who marked my homework.
Synonym
grade
3 to leave an impression on anything that harms it or makes it appear less appealing; to be harmed or made to appear less appealing in this manner
- -> She will be so mad at you for marking her brand new shoes.
- ->A candle fell on his lap, left a burn mark.
Synonym
stain
4 to illustrate where anything is located
- -> The running path is marked with green flags.
- ->They marked an area for smoking.
Synonym
indicate
5 to commemorate or recall an act that you think significant
- -> This vacation marks the beginning of many others.
- ->They marked the gathering with a toast as a group.
6 to indicate that anything fresh is about to occur
- -> This policy marks a new era in our society.
- ->Your speech about liberation may mark an awakening among young girls.
7 to provide someone or something with a certain characteristic or personality
- -> We were marked as rebels by our teachers.
- ->This area is marked since all the suicide attempts have happened here.
Synonym
characterize
8 utilized to imply that someone or something should make close care to anything
- -> You'll regret everything you said, mark my words.
- ->Mark the way he is talking, you'll learn so much from it.
1 since they are necessary or extremely vital, but rather due to the fact that you can have things
- -> She needs fresh air, she can't breathe.
- ->I need to go to the interview immediately, it is about to start.
- ->The injured at the scene need to get to the hospital immediately.
Synonym
reason explanation grounds basis excuse motive justification pretext
Opposite
retain
2 included to indicate what you will and must do
- -> I need to focus on my exam.
- ->I need to finish this paper today because tomorrow is the deadline.
- ->You need to relax, there is nothing to worry about.
Synonym
entail, demand
1 Data prepared and submitted for review by another
- -> In the online class, she presented all the documents to her students.
- ->For the meeting, our manager wanted us to present our duties.
Synonym
offer,display
2 The act of giving something to someone or something, such as religious ceremonies.
- -> Let her present his side.
- ->The spiritual ornaments presented on the wall of the church
Synonym
give, stage
3 Participation in the occurrence of something
- -> The plastic products that we use generally could present the end of the world.
- ->Giving up the use of the mask would present a dilemma.
Synonym
carry, give
4 Introduce to be there in an official institution
- -> With her presenting herself in front of the audience, they started to worry.
- ->He presented himself at the beginning of the meeting.
Synonym
give, stage
1 to prevent an individual from doing so; to prevent anything else from occurring
- -> He prevented our little escape.
- ->If he has not been prevented, there would be lots of losses.
Synonym
Forbid
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