Don't believe everything you hear – Health and fitness
It is a known fact that when you want to lose weight and do research on the internet for it, you will encounter many different results. According to the statements made by the experts, people follow the unclear diets written on the internet, and this often results in failure. Instead of what is written on the internet, we should take advice from dietitians respectfully. Thus, we both avoid an unbearable dieting process and do not expect uncertain results. If you want to lose weight or eat healthy, visit a dietitian. Get advice from them and enjoy healthy food instead of unclean ingredients!
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 have a good health after an ilness or not possible to get sick
- -> She prefers healthy foods.
- ->He thinks he is living a healthy life but still smokes.
2 beneficial for health
- -> It is a healthy habit to have.
- ->I ordered the healthy salad from the cafe.
3 usual and logical way to do something
- -> They are in a healthy relationship at the moment.
- ->She developed a healthy mindset about her body.
4 successful and effective
- -> My computer is not healthy these days.
- ->It is a healthy machine with shining steels.
1 To be acquainted by many people.
- -> She is a known singer.
- ->I don't have any known disease.
Synonym
studied
Opposite
unknown
1 Dealing with or accepting anything that is excessively hurtful, bothersome, or uncomfortable
- -> Life can be unbearable sometimes.
- -> This cold is unbearable, can't we heat here up?
Synonym
intolerable
Opposite
bearable
1 not being certain about anything and having doubts about anything
- -> I'm uncertain about meeting him.
- ->She is uncertain about his feelings.
Opposite
certain
2 prone to alter, particularly in a bad or unfavorable manner
- -> The war seems uncertain.
- ->The result remains uncertain.
3 unsure or undetermined
- -> It's uncertain where we are going to go for holiday.
- ->The date of our arrival is uncertain.
Synonym
unclear
4 the state of being unsure about anything
- -> The little girl said her first uncertain words to the police.
- ->She was uncertain whether she should talk or not.
Synonym
hesitant
1 filthy, and so liable to spread illness
- -> Your hands are unclean, wash them before eating.
- ->Don't wipe your unclean face on your shirt.
Synonym
dirty
Opposite
clean
2 In a religious sense, anything is regarded wicked, sinful, or unclean, and so should not be handled, consumed, etc.
- -> For Muslims, pigs are unclean.
- ->Priest warned his people to stop having unclean thoughts.
Synonym
impure
1 unsure or ambiguous; hard to comprehend or be certain of
- -> Your writing is unclear, I can't understand the main theme.
- ->Your report is unclear, please make it more understandable.
2 not completely comprehending a situation
- -> It's unclear if she fired him or he left himself.
- ->What happened yesterday night is still unclear and I'm dead curious.
Synonym
uncertain
1 instead of speaking, it is presented through writing
- -> I need written instructions about the coffee machine.
- ->Can you give me any written copies of the dialog?
2 including writing is used instead of talking or planning process
- -> We’ll prepare a written exam for you.
- ->I don’t want any voice recordings, I want a written homework.
3 as in style of a post, paper, or other formal material
- -> We'll sign the written agreement in front of the press.
- ->I need to see your written contract before putting the house up for sale.
1 in some kind of a manner which is polite and courteous
- -> The butler bowed respectfully to us both.
- ->Thank you for listening me respectfully.
1 a proposal or a view regarding what someone could in a certain scenario
- -> I take your advice very seriously.
- ->We expect you to give us a good future, not advice.
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 anything that is based on reality, particularly when it could be demonstrated
- -> It's a fact that I liked her.
- ->I know for a fact that he'll not let me go out with you guys.
2 ones that are real as opposed to ones that were constituted
- -> We played a fact or fiction quiz at the party.
- ->I can't understand if it's a fact or an opinion.
3 a term utilized to describe a certain scenario that occurs
- -> Despite the fact that I have no fails, I'm still afraid not to get accepted to MIT.
- -> Her clothes is showing the fact that she was pregnant.
1 As a result of a job, people or anyone who cannot do that job
- -> The failure of the hackers' attack on a well-known technology company resulted in their imprisonment.
- ->Sometimes success can be a failure, and victory can be a nightmare.
2 Person or persons who feel that they cannot obtain a job or something
- -> Her school project was a complete failure.
- ->I feel like a failure for not promoting at my job.
5 The institution that should quit the job as a result of not being accomplish in a job
1 a series of actions taken in order to accomplish a certain result
- -> Studying is a long-term process.
- ->I don't want to get through these processes all over again.
Synonym
cognitive operation
Opposite
forget
2 a series of events, particularly those that result in natural changes
- -> Countries are going through the peace process.
- ->Growing process of a plant takes long time.
Synonym
unconscious process
Opposite
unnaturally
1 a thorough examination of a topic, particularly in opportunities to learn new event and figures about it
- -> Our teacher gave a research assignment.
- ->Scientists in our company went abroad for an important research.
Synonym
study, survey
1 While someone travels to see a location or individual and wants to keep and spend time there, it is called a visit
- -> My visit to my hometown suprised my cousins there.
- ->Your visit to grandmother's home on her birthday made her cry.
2 When someone visits a website or blog, this is referred to as a "online visit."
- -> Visit our website to see more options.
- ->Visit our office to get more information about your future vacation.
3 a gathering of two or more persons for casual communication
- -> I am going to the restaurant for my visit with an old friend.
- ->She talked about her visit with an old friend..
1 anything which you require or desire
- -> Want is the mother of industry.
- ->I aim to satisfy my customers' wants and needs.
Synonym
crave
Opposite
have
2 a condition where there isn't sufficient of anything
- -> There is a want of enough food for people who are in need.
- ->There is a want of large amount of money for the surgery of a little girl.
Synonym
lack
Opposite
abundance
3 the condition of being impoverished, without meal, and so forth.
- -> The people who wander around my house are living in want.
- ->Travelling to India and seeing thousands of people living want with their children broke my heart.
Synonym
absence
Opposite
abundance
1 [uncountable, countable] the amount that something or someone weighs, which can be measured with kilograms or pounds
- -> He is going to the gym to lose extra weight.
- ->The weight of the cabinet is too much
Synonym
heaviness
2 [countable] any heavy thing
- -> Lifting heavy weight can hurt you.
- ->She carries a lot of weights while coming from bazaar
3 [uncountable] influence, trust, or importance
- -> Congratulatory messages from all over the world added weight to the event.
- ->Your wishes for getting well soon added weight to us.
4 [countable] a weight is also a piece of metal, also sports equipment,whose force toward earth has been measured, and by which you can measure other objects:
- -> There are a lot of training type with weight.
- ->The boy in the gym was injured while lifting the weight.
1 to stay away of happening bad thing
- -> I should have avoided the failures in due time.
- ->Unhappily, the woman didn't avoid the violation.
Synonym
prevent, prohibit
2 to try not to do something;to stay away from someone or something
- -> I tried to avoid violence many years ago.
- ->I need to avoid the crowds.
Synonym
abstain
3 to stay away from hitting something
- -> He avoided his father.
- ->They should have been avoided from the fighting.
Synonym
beware
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 anything that gives you satisfaction
- -> I enjoy spending time with you.
- ->She seems to enjoy her new toy.
2 to like what you're performing and be delighted with it
- -> Are you guys enjoying?
- ->The guests are enjoying themselves.
3 to possess anything beneficial to yourself
- -> She's enjoying her wealth at the age of 20.
- ->The company enjoys the strong community support.
1 to anticipate someone's move
- -> I expect my work will finish by tomorrow.
- ->I expect I get a high grade in the exam.
2 to be anticipating the arrival of someone or anything, since this has been planned
- -> I'm expecting for the exam results to be announced by tomorrow.
- ->Were you expecting the weather to be like this?
3 holding someone accountable for any business
- -> my father expects me to tidy my room on Wednesday.
- ->I expect my orders to be carried out fast.
Synonym
demand
4 to be sure of the certainty of something
- -> Do you think there will be a discount? ' I expect so.
- ->Are you sure your shoes suit me? ' I expect so.
1 go after someone or come after something
- -> The paparazzi followed them to their house.
- ->Her stalker followed her.
2 after something happens, do something
- -> After adding the flour follow with two eggs.
- ->They will follow with their new song.
3 doing what you've been told or shown to do or accepting guidance, directions, etc
- -> I followed the cooking receipt but the food tastes so bad.
- ->You should've followed her tactics.
4 being the logical consequence of something
- -> The dizziness follows the migraine.
- ->Your wrongdoings will follow us forever.
5 to get what is told or the meaning
- -> Please follow me while I'm explaining.
- ->Follow the instructer carefully.
6 to pay close attention to or listen to someone or something
- -> I followed the series with a full focus.
- ->They were following me while I was presenting my topic.
7 support a team about a sports or to be actively interested in something and understand what is happening
- -> I follow Chicago Bulls this time.
- ->I follow Olympics just because of figure skating.
1 to misplace something or somebody
- -> I've lost my favorite shirt.
- ->She lost her child in the shopping mall, but security found the child.
- ->Everytime I go out, I lose something.
Synonym
misplace
Opposite
find
2 to be deprived of someone or something as a result of death
- -> I lost my father two years ago because of cancer.
- ->She has lost her best friend .
- ->He lost his hand in the accident.
3 to be forced to abandon something; to be unable to hold something/someone
- -> I lost my best friend because of my mistakes.
- ->She always loses her money since she doesn’t preserve it well.
- ->He has lost the chance of becoming her boyfriend.
Synonym
give up
Opposite
keep
4 to have less interest or ability to keep something doing
- -> I used to do ballet but I've lost my flexibility.
- ->He lost his sight as the time went by.
- ->She has lost the smell and taste after she was tested Covid positive.
5 unable to win.
- -> Hamilton lost to Verstappen in the last minute.
- ->Our volleyball team lost the last match, thus lost the championship.
- ->National team has lost nearly every match.
Synonym
defeat
Opposite
win
6 Failure to keep anything you desire or need, especially money
- -> They lost the bet, and they had to pay more than they had.
- ->The firm has lost million dollars recently.
- ->Governments lost a lot of money after Covid-19.
Synonym
lose
Opposite
keep
7 to miss a chance or opportunity, wasting time.
- -> She lost her chance by ditching us.
- ->He has lost his opportunity to take a makeup exam.
- ->They didn’t lose a second.
Synonym
miss
Opposite
gain, win
1 any set of actions taken in order to accomplish a certain outcome
- -> The process of chemotheraphy was hard to endure.
- ->Writing process is more important than outline.
Synonym
Action
2 any succession of events, particularly those that occur in environmental variations
- -> Road is under the construction process.
- ->She is in hard process now.
3 The technique for accomplishing or manufacturing anything, particularly ones employed in business
- -> This process is found and never developed.
- ->one of the best methods is on process now.
1 to analyze something effectively in order to learn new knowledge about it
- -> We've been researching cures for cancer for several years.
- ->Did you research the places to visit in Prag?
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
1 when you go to somewhere with somebody, you get pleasure by spending time with them.
- -> we visited my uncle when we were in hometown.
- ->after the wedding ceremony, they will visit us
- ->ı hope ,you visit me soon.
Synonym
pay a visit to,stay with,
Opposite
refrain, move.
2 if you visit a page or website, you look for something.
- -> you should visit the website to impruve your english
- ->for more information, visit our page.
Synonym
look up, go to see, explore.
Opposite
neglect,leave
3 if you visit a place, you go to there and stay in for a short period.
- -> we are just visiting,our train is at 5 am.
- ->she will be visiting three cities including İzmir.
- ->they visited the cottage to keep themselves from the rain.
Synonym
stay in, see, tour, explore
Opposite
stop,refrain
4 if somebody visit you, she will come around you for important reasons such as giving advice, performing ,searching for something.
- -> a doctor will visit you in your flat
- -> inspectors are visiting schools in the area
Synonym
pop in
Opposite
depart, leave
1 when you want something or to do something, you feel a desire to do it,
- -> the child wants to be a doctor.
- ->all I want is just peace
- ->they want to travel all over the world
Synonym
prefer, would like,wish,need
Opposite
dislike,hate
2 when you say somebody that you want ,you firmly tell that it is necessary to be done.
- -> I want that report typed till toninght..
- ->the house wants cleaning
- ->ı want my career back
Synonym
require,need,prefer
Opposite
not want ,hate,
3 we use want when offering or suggesting something to someone
- -> do you want me to come with you?
- ->who wants a cup of tea?
Synonym
feel like, desire, fancy, feel the need for
Opposite
despise
4 when you are wanted by somebody.they ask for talking to you.
- -> the criminal is wanted on the phone.
- ->she is wanted by the police
- ->ı want you in my room.
Synonym
require
Opposite
spurn