Eating disorder – Food
Nowadays, carelessly eaten food could be challenging for young people. The need for satisfaction in the body and appetite is what causes numerous eating disorder. However, excessive desire for thinness is dangerous and damaging for human body, many people keep themselves away from food pointlessly in order to be thin. Food is the biggest fear and enemy of people who suffer from remorse or even crying because they delay their feelings. People should daily eat calculated calorie everyday. This progressively ongoing eating disorder can lead to a disease or possibly death of people. As a solution, if we approach these people touchily and if we accept that everybody is beautiful, this disease will be far more than cured
1 providing satisfaction to a feelings or the imagination; possessing aesthetic value
- -> This painting is the most beautiful one in the exhibition.
- ->My mother was so beautiful that my father fell in love with her.
- ->Listening to beautiful piano sound gives me peace.
Synonym
cute, fine, splendid, handsome
Opposite
bad, ugly, inelegant
2 extremely nice, delicate, and appropriate for situations requiring ability
- -> I heard you can cook beautiful and delicious food.
- ->I did not know you did such a beautiful and difficult job.
1 To acquire what you desire, you'll need to prepare wisely
- -> even the drawbacks were calculated before starting that work.
- ->Some problems occured even though everything was calculated.
- ->They were relieved thanks to calculated sides beforehand.
Synonym
determined
Opposite
unplanned
1 challenging in some kind of a fun manner that addresses your skills into practice
- -> Doing outdoor sports is challenging for me.
- ->Studying in university is not challenging for everyone.
Synonym
difficult, hard, demanding, taxing
Opposite
Easy
2 implemented in a manner that attracts others to reject or debate with you, or that demonstrates that you are not to hold with them
- -> A challenging life is waiting for you from now on.
- ->That was challenging to listen.
1 quite dangerous and requiring immediate treatment
- -> There is a crying need for a qualified employee in the factory.
- ->There is a crying need for sufficient worker recruitment.
1 an individual who is no longer suffering by disease or wound
- -> If the patient didn't take the pills properly, he wouldn't be cured now.
- ->The cured patients leave the hospital after a couple of days in treatment.
Synonym
healthier
Opposite
unhealthy
1 Day in day out, something happens, is accomplished, or is generated
- -> It is a daily habit of her to drink milk every night.
- ->Don't talk about your daily life with the people you aren't very close to.
- ->She likes to watch her daily programmes in the mornings.
Synonym
day-to-day
Opposite
irregular
1 owning a negative impact on someone or something; inducing harm
- -> The earthquake left lots of damaging effects on the citizens.
- ->Adult contents make a damaging impact on children's brain.
- ->Consuming too much alcohol is damaging for health.
Synonym
detrimental
Opposite
beneficial
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 of or linked to humanity instead of creatures, devices, or divinities
- -> Enough amount of food is basic human need.
- ->Government should provide every human with food and clothes.
Synonym
person,human being
2 displaying an individual's usual flaws and wants, implying that others should refrain from harshly criticizing the individual.
- -> Every human may fail.
- ->Responsible humans want to achieve something in their lives.
Synonym
person,human being
3 sharing identical sentiments and expressions as the majority of the population
- -> I'm only human after all,don't put your blame on me.
- ->I'm only human, I do what I can.
Synonym
human being
1 the main figure of a performance
- -> They cheered for the lead runner in the race.
- ->I put my bet on the lead horse.
- ->The lead violin was amazing.
1 to have large numbers
- -> Numerous studies have shown this to be true.
- ->Numerous studies have shown that salt is not as harmful as we thought.
Synonym
many
Opposite
few
1 The opposite of thick.
- -> You have very thin mouth.
- ->I add the sauce as a thin layer.
Synonym
fine
Opposite
fat
3 A term related with appearance that indicates the low density of things.
- -> I have thin eyebrows.
- ->Your eyelashes are very thin.
4 The low density of a liquid, less dense, runny.
- -> The ink is too thin.
- ->Your nail polish looks so thin,you should apply another layer.
5 To see through, permeable.
- -> Can you buy me a thin paper?
- ->We can see everything through this thin window.
6 The level of oxygen is shorter than enough.
- -> This place has thin air.
- ->The usage of fossil fuels making our air thinner.
7 without approving; intense tone, feeling helpless.
- -> Don't sing this song it does not mix well with thin voice.
- ->You have thin voice.
8 Not intimate, genuine or ambitious.
- -> He gave me a thin look.
- ->Her laugh was thin.
9 Opposite of bright.
- -> The thin yellow right help me with relaxing.
- ->I like thin lightment.
1 possessing only been alive or existing for a brief period of time; not completely matured
- -> His girlfriend is too young for him.
- ->It’s normal to be that educated in young adults.
Opposite
old
2 not completely old enough; not as old as other things so the youthful one
- -> She’s the youngest person in the team.
- ->I’m younger than my classmates.
3 comprised primarily of young individuals or kids; having a youthful age range
- -> Her young fan groups are getting bigger.
- ->This kind of music is not for the young people.
4 acceptable or ideal for children and teenagers
- -> I felt too old in the club which was a young one.
- ->This skirt is too young for you.
Synonym
youthful
5 utilized to express annoyance or anger against a certain youth individual
- -> You’ll learn to behave, young lady.
- ->I will never show you tolerance, young man.
1 Have the risk to make mistake or damage things because you don't give care on the issue/business.
- -> Her paper was so carelessly written that I have to grade her paper with a C
- ->Carelessly prepared parties always annoy me
Synonym
uncarefully
Opposite
carefully
1 being every day, day by day
- -> Many people still read a daily newspaper.
- ->I listen this daily podcast.
- ->She watches the daily news.
Synonym
everyday, day by day
Opposite
never
2 one day's work
- -> I need daily report on my desk every day.
- ->I do my cleaning daily so the room is never dirty.
- ->I want my daily bank statement please.
Synonym
journal
1 in some kind of a method that serves no aim or is unworthy of being done
- -> The boy started to walk around pointlessly.
- ->She was talking pointlessly about the recent events.
- ->So many things were entangling her mind pointlessly.
Synonym
aimlessly
Opposite
meaningfully
1 Something could occur, appear, or be real, yet you don't know for sure
- -> She said she would possibly come with us next week.
- ->Both of their faces are sullen, they have possibly argued.
- ->Possibly, they are stuck in traffic which is the reason they didn't come.
Synonym
likely
Opposite
unlikely
2 used to express frustration, annoyance, or other emotions concerning something
- -> You can't possibly shout at me.
- ->You can't possibly guess what I found in her phone.
- -> I was really shocked because I couldn't possibly think on it.
3 used to express that someone is doing or has achieved everything that they can to achieve a certain objective
- -> They did their best to find how they can possibly overcome this problem.
- ->The workers make an effort as possibly as they can.
- ->The poor deer can possibly run away from the lion.
Synonym
probably
Opposite
improbably
4 used in negativity, particularly couldn't, to emphasize that you are unable to perform anything or that something could or would not occur
- -> She told me that she couldn't possibly lend this book to me.
- ->Some of the animals at the zoo couldn't possibly escape from the fire.
- ->He can't possibly yell at you like that.
1 the progressing of smoothly, consistently, and repeatedly developing
- -> She is healing progressively thanks to the treatment.
- ->The kid's legs are getting better progressively.
- ->The plan was applied progressively.
Synonym
successively
1 in something like a manner that reveals anyone's vulnerability to being insulted or outraged
- -> Due to his sudden and harsh outburst, she looked at him touchily. .
- ->The boy was speaking so touchily that his eyes filled with tears.
Synonym
brittlely
1 the reality that someone has died or been murdered
- -> Her sudden death changed all the balances in the family.
- ->The death is not being investigated as suspicious.
Synonym
passing,ending
Opposite
birth
2 the condition of being died; the endpoint of existence
- -> She was sentenced to death for a crime she committed in Russia.
- ->The strikers, who did not eat until the death of starvation, ended their strike today.
Synonym
ending
Opposite
birth
3 ending the metabolic functions of life in an organ or organism inside an irreversible manner
- -> After the patient's brain death, his relatives had no hope.
- ->The death of blood cells can cause various diseases, including cancer.
Synonym
ending
Opposite
birth
4 something's irreversible demise or annihilation
- -> The death of racism is still an unsolved issue and a disgrace to humanity.
- ->The death of sexism can be proven when the place of women in social and business life increases.
Synonym
crack up
Opposite
emerge, show up
5 the energy that extinguishes existence, reimagined as a human being
- -> As far as I envision death, it's an indefinite void of time.
- ->Death, which she had been thinking about since the moment she got sick, entered her mind and negatively affected her psychology.
Synonym
passing,ending
Opposite
birth
1 wanting something madly
- -> Do you still desire to be an artist?
- ->Bad things can happen to you if you don't keep your desires under control.
2 Intensely desire someone sexually
- -> It was clear that Alexa had a desire for him
- ->You can't imagine how strong I have desire for her.
3 a hope for someone or object
- -> My heart's desire is to have a computer that allows me to play everything that I wanted
- ->My heart's desire is to attend university.
1 any disease that reasons a component of the body to prevent working properly
- -> She has a blood disorder called hemophilia.
- ->It's a neurological disorder that causes recurring, unprovoked seizures.
- ->Her dad had a mental disorder too.
Synonym
disease, illness, infection, condition, ailment, bug
2 a disorderly situation; a deficiency of set-up or system
- -> The whole police office was in a big disorder.
- ->The disorder in the military is at an irreversible point.
Opposite
order
3 massive groups of individuals acting violently
- -> Their attempts to create public disorder failed.
- ->The group was arrested for trying to create public disorder.
1 the unpleasant sensation you get while you're in risk or when something scares you
- -> I felt the coldness of the fear when I saw the spider on the wall.
- ->I can't live in residence because I have a fear of heights.
Synonym
terror, panic, alarm, fright
2 apprehension regarding someone's security or the possibility of anything horrible happening
- -> I have a fear about your safety.
- ->I can't let you go skiing because of my fear that you would break your leg.
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 a person; not be animal or plant
- -> No robot can understand a human unless they have feelings.
- ->We try to combine the robot's energy and human's intelligince for maximum efficiency.
- ->Pride is a weakness that only humans have.
Synonym
person
Opposite
plant
1 Nutrition, clothing, along with all the other necessities of life; the expense of these necessities
- -> She tutors to earn her personal keep.
- ->I need more money than this in order to earn keep for my family.
2 a huge, powerful tower constructed as piece of an ancient fortress
- -> She was captured in the keep of the chateau by a shackled dragon.
- ->The soldiers hid the tons of oil barrels in the keep of the castle.
1 in some kind of a racing or contest, the place of individual's standing ahead of everybody else
- -> Gaby won and mentioned as a lead in the race.
- ->Lead in the competiton is hard to achieve.
2 a period of time or space that someone or something is ahead of something or someone
- -> Lead points is determined beforehannd.
- ->People should take lead of three points.
3 the model or activity for everyone else to follow
- -> I follow your lead till death.
- ->Adel and Emma are following eachother's leads.
4 The source of knowledge that might aid in determining the reality or details of a case, particularly a criminal
- -> The idea of any possible lead is killing me!
- ->To the dedective Holmes there is one lead in this case.
5 the major character in some kind of a performance, movie, or other production; the individual who performs such role
- -> Leo will be the lead of the new movie of Scorsese's.
- ->I will play the lead! Can you beleive that?
Synonym
Starring
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 the placement or arrangement of persons or objects in connection to one another
- -> This is not the correct order.
- ->Everything should be done in order.
Synonym
sequence
2 the condition of being meticulously and cleanly organized
- -> Thank you for keeping my piano in good order.
- ->Get your words into some sort of order in your mind before giving the speech.
Synonym
organization,structure
Opposite
disorganization
3 individuals follow laws, regulations, or hierarchy, to be in a condition of existence
- -> You didn't disobey to the order.
- ->This is a threat to the order.
Synonym
law
4 In some kind of a cafe, pub, or other establishment, a demand for meals and beverages
- -> Can I get your order?
- ->I would like to order.
- ->My order has been delayed.
5 a demand for items to be produced or provided
- -> I took 20 ring order from my small business.
- ->Five more order is necessary but no one orders from my company.
6 anything which someone in a position of power tells them to perform
- -> Obey the order in order to get a chance.
- ->I will not disobey the order.
7 the method a community, the earth, or anything else is organized, with its own set of laws and traditions
- -> New order should be established.
- ->The old order could have resisted but it didn't.
1 [uncountable, countable] a good feeling that you get when you achieved something you wanted, or when you have done something that gives you this feeling
- -> The brand provided the warrant of the client satisfaction.
- ->I understood that it is impossible to increase client satisfaction.
Synonym
pleasure
Opposite
unpleasure
2 [uncountable] the act of fulfilling wish or a need
- -> Can you explain the satisfaction of your desires in your life?
- ->The rates of people's satisfaction are understandable from the chart.
Synonym
satiety
Opposite
unsatiety
1 a method of dealing with a difficult situation or addressing a problem
- -> She seems sad, and I can't think of any solutions.
- ->We need to find an urgent solution for the economic crisis.
Synonym
answer
Opposite
problem
2 a mathematical solution to a puzzle or problem
- -> I sent the solutions of the problems to my brother.
- ->You can see the solutions at the end of the book.
Synonym
answer
Opposite
problem
3 a liquid that has something dissolved in it; the process of dissolving a solid or gas in a liquid
- -> A solution of sugar is used in some local desserts.
- ->Don’t boil the chemical solution or it'll poison you.
- ->de
Synonym
solvent
Opposite
insoluble
1 The span from one surface or side to the opposite is very small; not thick.
- -> The thinness of the clothes bothered me a lot
- ->Because of the thinness of the book, I read in in two days
Opposite
thickness
2 The physical condition of having less fat or muscle.
- -> She had a disease that she was obsessed with her thinness
- ->The doctor warned me about my thinness
- ->My thinness affects my beauty
Opposite
fatness
1 young people are addressed
- -> The club is only for young people.
- ->Young people are better at technology than old people.
Synonym
youthful
Opposite
old
2 young animals of a specific species or belonging to a specific mother
- -> Tt carries its young in its pocket.
- ->The mother was looking for its young.
1 to embrace something presented voluntarily; to say 'yes' to an offer, invitation, etc.
- -> I accepted her request just because of my sister.
- ->He invited me to his party and I accepted his invitation.
2 to consent to or adopt something
- -> Do you accept the cheque?
- ->I accept full responsibility for my little brother.
Synonym
obtain
3 to receive cash in a specific format
- -> We accept both cash and credit card.
- ->The machine does not accept your credit card.
4 to confess that you are to blame or liable for anything
- -> She accepted that she would take the responsibility of the project.
- ->I apologized but he would not accept it.
Synonym
admit
5 to keep going in a bad circumstance without complaining since you know you can't change it
- -> I accept the fact that he will never change for anyone.
- ->I am not good at math, I accept that.
6 to make someone feel appreciated and included in a group
- -> We accepted the new girl into our group.
- ->He was accepted by seniors for the school project.
Synonym
welcome
7 to allow someone to join a group, attend a school, or use a service, etc.
- -> She was accepted by the company after seeing her work.
- ->She studied hard and was accepted to her dream university.
Synonym
welcome
1 (formal) to covet, yearn for something to a great extent
- -> I desire to be a teacher in the future.
- ->He desires to join the army.
- ->What can you possibly desire in this life?
1 to be afraid of someone or anything, or to be scared of making anything
- -> Pupils may fear entering a new environment that is unfamiliar to them.
- ->Some people fear other people's opinions about themselves.
- ->All citizens fear the legal sanctions.
Synonym
feel alarm, worry, be afraid of
Opposite
calm
2 having the impression that anything awful has occurred or will exist in the soon
- -> It was feared that the COVD19 variant would spread.
- ->The situation didn't get worse, just as the committee had feared.
- ->It is feared that the new machine may cause accidents in the workplace.
Synonym
anticipate, expect, foresee, worry, suspect
3 used to express your belief that anything horrible has occurred or is real.
- -> They will fail to catch the bus on time, I fear.
- ->Is she alright? I fear not.
Synonym
guess, believe, assume, expect
1 Preserve something so that you don't have to hand it back or toss it away
- -> She always remembers to keep a copy of the file.
- ->I still keep some newspaper clippings.
- ->My mother keeps some of our childhood clothes.
Synonym
save
Opposite
throw away
2 to set or keep anything in a certain location
- -> You should keep your diary in your closet.
- ->The teacher found the cigarettes that they kept in their pocket.
- ->She keeps her jeweleries in a locked box.
Synonym
store
3 to put something aside for someone
- -> Keep this paper for me.
- ->We kept a seat for her too.
- ->He called the cashier and said her to keep a newspaper for him.
4 to keep someone or something in a specific state or posture; to compel someone or something to perform something
- -> Keep that smile on your face.
- ->She can still keep her positive energy.
- ->I should keep awake all night to finish the homework.
Synonym
stay
5 to keep doing that thing; to keep being on a regular basis
- -> Don't keep calling me like that!
- ->all night, she kept screaming in her sleep.
- ->He kept crying since his mother left.
Synonym
go ahead
6 to jot down anything for the purpose of keeping a history
- -> I keep a dream diary of dreams I have every night.
- ->She writes everything to the agenda she keeps.
- ->My sister used to keep a blog when she was 18.
7 maintain something to perform what you have said you would do; to get to the location in which you have committed to really go
- -> Keep your promise and don't leave me alone!
- ->She kept her side of the bargain and didn't speak of what happened yesterday.
- ->He ran away instead of keeping his word.
8 to hide a secret or to preserve something hidden (from someone) to comprehend anything and not inform anybody about it
- -> I tell all my secrets to her because I believe she keeps them.
- ->If you can keep secrets, I will give you one.
9 Maintain something to call your own and take attention to the animals
- -> It is banned to keep pitbull anymore.
- ->The local people mostly keep cows, chickens and sheeps.
- ->Their mother doesn't allow them to keep an animal at home.
Synonym
feed
1 to accompany or lead a person or an animal in order to show them the way or force them to move in the proper direction
- -> Can you lead me the way because I was lost in the same place two years ago.
- ->Dogs led me to the house as if they were protecting me.
- ->There were two cars leading the another car behind them.
Synonym
guide, escort
2 to link one thing to another
- -> This way will lead you to Konur Street.
- ->I don’t think this will lead you anywhere.
Synonym
link
3 to move in a specific direction or to a specific location
- -> Lead this way, please.
- ->I lead in the same street over and over again.
- ->The train leads a certain route every morning.
Synonym
pilot, guide,
4 to come to the conclusion.
- -> This leads to the characters experiencing internal conflict in the novels.
- ->The domestic violence led her to lose her mind.
- ->Having a good job and salary have led him to live a rich life.
Synonym
result in, bring about
5 to be the factor for someone's behaviors or ideas
- -> She led me to think in this way.
- ->His actions are so changeable that it leads me to think that he has issues.
- ->You are the one who led me to cook this meal.
Synonym
cause, conduct.
6 to control or govern a group of people, to be the head of something.
- -> She leads the group of students to the concert hall.
- ->The president took over the discussion and led the rest.
- ->I have been trying hard to lead the children.
Synonym
control
7 to be the winner or first in something. (usually competitions and races)
- -> Schumacher led Senna with only 0.50 split second.
- ->She is known for leading her opponents with neck and neck.
- ->He leads the competition every year.
Synonym
top, win
Opposite
lose
8 to spend a certain lifestyle.
- -> He retired since he was really tired but he still leads a tiring life.
- ->You can lead a comfortable life if you study now.
- ->Do not lead a life that you are not content with.
Synonym
live, spend
9 induce something to initiate a process
- -> My persuasions led him to apply for the scholarship.
- ->Years of scientific work will lead to the cure of AIDS as scientists suggest.
Synonym
cause, induce
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 to inquire about food or drink in such a cafe, pub, or other establishment.
- -> Can I take your order?
- ->Are you ready to order?
- ->I ordered a king chicken menu from KFC.
2 to request the production or supply of products; to request the provision of a function
- -> They ordered fifteen of them.
- ->No one ordered from my small business so I bankrupted.
3 to utilize your status of power to order someone to perform something or to state that something must occur
- -> You can't order anything to me.
- ->I ordered you to leave.
Synonym
tell, instruct, direct, command
4 to put things together or coordinate
- -> Order of words create the syntax.
- ->order of numbers
1 by an ilness, sad emotions, pain or thought of lacking something or someone, to be influenced negatively
- -> She is suffering from cancer for the past 2 years.
- ->He decided to get a treatment because of his suffering with insomnia.
2 to go through something undesirable, such as an accident, failure, or loss.
- -> He is suffering with her mother's loss.
- ->Ukraine suffers with attacks of Russian government.
1 to reduce or decrease a liquid by adding water or another substance
- -> You need to thin the sauce down because it'll be too thick.
- ->Thin down the soup or they'll complain about it.
Synonym
extenuate
Opposite
thicken
2 to significantly minimize or reduce number of anything; to reduce the thickness or number of something, for example, by removing some things or persons
- -> I hope that traffic will thin out after 7.00pm.
- ->The crowdness of patients didn’t thin out until the end of the day.
Synonym
thin-out
Opposite
thick