How is information stored? – Books
One ways of storing information is by writing it down. There are enormous libraries in the world that store millions of books inside. Reading is essential for learning if we want to be professional at any subject. Most books have descriptions on their backs that tell us about their context, date and author. Most books are fortunately stored online so that we don't lose any important crucial information. But information does not come free. Books are not free and we have to pay the publisher and author a small price for their work and efforts. New books are being published frequently and there is always some interesting books/topics for everyone out there even if they don't like reading.
1 a massive amount
- -> These whole responsibilites are enormous for a kid.
- ->We signed an enormous deal with the other company.
- ->The human brain is like an enormous memory.
Synonym
huge, immense
Opposite
small, little, tiny
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 not busy, not having any plans
- -> Are you all free on Monday?
- ->If you're free tomorrow, we can go shopping together.
- ->I don’t know about you, but I'm free today.
2 not occupied, not used
- -> This room is free, you can stay here.
- ->Is this chair free?
3 with 0 price of something
- -> We're here for free chicken.
- ->If you buy one coffee, they'll give you a free water.
4 not in the hands of someone else's control or power; someone can do whatever he or she wants
- -> I wanted to be free, so I moved to another city.
- ->He was finally free from his parents' home.
5 people who are not prisoners or under control of someone as a slave
- -> It was extremely hard to find a free Turk in Emperor.
- ->He was finally free after three years in jail.
- ->They have all been set free under a government amnesty.
6 not blocked by someone or something, clear
- -> There's a free path to the front.
- ->They catch the free particulates in the air.
7 something which doesn't contain any harmful or unpleasant materials
- -> I want a waste free world.
- ->These drugs will make you pain free in a matter of days.
8 not connected to something or someone, able to move without stucking somewhere
- -> The free end of the fabric was in her hand.
- ->Hold the free side and tuck it in.
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 catching your eye since it/they are unique, intriguing, or distinctive
- -> Her ego came from the fact that she had a intertesting appearance.
- ->Interesting places, meeting new people was her passion.
Synonym
fascinating, compelling, stimulating, gripping, absorbing
Opposite
boring,tiring
1 not previously known; freshly created, devised, or presented, etc.
- -> The new opened state dormitory was quickly occupied by students.
- ->I bought a lot of new dresses to look good at my sister's wedding
Synonym
only just,novice
Opposite
old
2 the state of being just purchased
- -> For my interview, I purchased a new suit.
- ->Allow me to show you my new outfit.
Synonym
latest,only just
Opposite
old-timer
3 no one has ever utilized or possessed it ago
- -> A new type of mineral has been found that has never been discovered by anyone before.
- ->As we settled in as soon as the construction of our new house was completed, we will be the first to use all of the new furniture.
Synonym
beginner
Opposite
worn
4 in contrast to the preceding thing
- -> He despised the new generation of professional politicians.
- ->Unlike the old one followed, new economic plans can make a big difference.
Synonym
dissimilar
Opposite
similar
5 unfamiliar; existent but not previously viewed, felt, etc.
- -> Everything seemed new and unfamiliar to me.
- ->The news I read does not give new information that I am not aware of.
Synonym
unfamiliar,extaordinary
Opposite
familiar,usual
6 Since you have merely recently begun, landed, etc., you are unfamiliar with anything
- -> You're new to this school, aren't you?
- ->New patients were assigned to rooms.
Synonym
freshly, just now
Opposite
constant
7 either starting out or starting over
- -> With the changed methods, a new economic period begins in Turkey.
- ->After divorcing her husband and moving to a different country, a new life began for Emily.
Synonym
again
Opposite
againward
8 just currently improved or manufactured
- -> New asthma medications have benefited patients.
- ->Did you see the new drink they put up last week?
Synonym
recent
Opposite
longstanding
1 performing anything for a living instead of as a leisure activity
- -> He died as a 25 years old professional athlete.
- ->My father is a professional footballer.
Synonym
expert
Opposite
amateur
2 (of sport) as a salaried employment instead of a pastime
- -> I don’t think I’m ready for professional volleyball.
- ->He can’t turn back to professional sports after that crash.
Opposite
amateur
3 associated with a profession that necessitates specialized skills or competence, particularly one which necessitates a great degree of education
- -> I need some professional advice about finance.
- ->I’m not able to give any professional advices about medicine.
4 demonstrating that someone is good enough handled and talented
- -> These media users are really professional ones.
- ->She performed a very professional dance session.
Synonym
competent
Opposite
amateur
5 with relation to the anticipated norms in a certain field
- -> You need to be professional at work, don’t let your feelings control you.
- ->He has no idea about being professional.
Opposite
unprofessional
1 if something is published, it is ready for distribution in a book,magazine.
- -> when you write your master thesis, you can benefit from published articles.
- ->writer prepared his book and it is ready to be published within a month.
Synonym
broadcast
2 that someone have work released
- -> ı came across published novelist in bookstore
- ->a couple of published authors promised to introduce her to their agent
- ->we see citing a variety of published sources
1 best of wishes
- -> The other day I overslept but fortunately I wasn't late to the office.
- ->The little girl was hit by a car, but fortunately nothing happened to her.
Synonym
luckily
Opposite
unfortunately
1 no compensation
- -> The promotional products are given free.
- ->When you buy ticket for a concert, a bottle of drink is free.
2 in a method which is neither bound nor can go around
- -> After the relaxation I feel that my body is completely free.
- ->Free your body during the session.
1 regularly
- -> My friend and I frequently eat out.
- ->Even though you know your parents become angry, you still frequently come home late.
- ->Even though their relationship isn't great, they frequently get along well.
Synonym
commonly, repeatedly
Opposite
infrequently, rarely, seldom
1 [countable] a particular month, day, and year given in numbers and words
- -> We chose June 11, 2022 as the wedding date.
- ->The date of the council meeting has been set.
2 [countable] a particular day or year at which some event happened or will happen
- -> What is the date of the Valentine's Day?
- ->What date is the Eid this year ?
3 [countable] a meeting with somebody at a particular time
- -> I have a date with my psychiatrist tomorrow.
- ->He won't come because he has a date with elementary school friends.
Synonym
appointment
4 [countable] a person you have a romantic meeting with a boyfriend or girlfriend or who might have a boyfriend and girlfriend
- -> I set up a date next week with the girl I just met.
- ->On my date with my boyfriend, wine was spilled on me.
1 knowledge about someone or anything
- -> I need more information about the kidnapping.
- ->My friend didn't give any information about the girl he was going to introduce me to, I'm curious.
Synonym
knowledge
2 information that a machine processes, stores, or sends
- -> The computer information was of no use to me.
- ->Did you see the information I sent to your computer as a pdf?
Synonym
data
3 what a certain organization or chain of events represents
- -> Identical twins have the same genetic information.
- ->Sense 8' is a tv series about an experiment in which they create clones of a human's genetic information.
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 you receive some money because you do a job
- -> The pay was sufficient for this job.
- ->In the Victorian era, child labor was employed for very low pay.
Synonym
payment
1 the price at which something is offered for sale
- -> This shop's prices are too high.
- ->The price of this ring amazed me.
Synonym
cost
Opposite
free
2 the stupid things you must do or go through in order to receive or as a result of achieving something
- -> I had to pay big prices for you.
- ->Being hopeless is a price for a lady like you.
Synonym
consideration
Opposite
nicee
1 doing something for a profession rather than as a pleasure
- -> I am a professional designer.
- ->She hired a professional organizer for her wedding.
Synonym
expert
Opposite
amateur
2 connected with a profession that needs specialized training or ability, particularly one that needs a high level of qualification
- -> My father seriously needs to take professional help.
- ->You need to take suggests from a professional.
Synonym
proficient
Opposite
amateur
3 showing that someone is well-trained and skilled
- -> I saw your swimming, are you a professional?
- ->I want to become a professional painter.
Synonym
competent
Opposite
amateur
1 a person in a company who is responsible for publishing particular books, magazines, or newspapers.
- -> It was very difficult to find a new publisher for his novel.
- ->The publisher has almost published all of his books.
Synonym
publicist
Opposite
censor
1 Reading is a person's behavior.
- -> I used to love reading in first grade.
- ->Reading is a good hobby.
2 a procedure for analyzing
- -> I don't want to go to the reading ceremony.
- ->Reading this book can take our 1 week.
3 to understand or analyze something
- -> Descriptive terms in the book makes reading easier.
- ->Comedy is terms in the scenario reading.
4 analyze anything
- -> Reading of the old manuscripts should be red carefully.
- ->She is reading me like a book.
Synonym
interpretation
5 A machine evaluating the amount used
- -> We should check the temperature readings before we go on vacation.
- ->We should try harder to reach normal reading ration.
6 book or anything analyses for an competition
- -> I want to attend the poetry reading at the first opportunity.
- ->Cansu did her best to get the reading.
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 work to win cash from a bussiness
- -> She can't make a living from this work.
- ->He couldn't receive compensation for his works yet.
- ->The things they had been through put her out of work for weeks.
Synonym
employment, career, profession, occupation, trade
2 where a person works
- -> When will he come home from work?
- ->The boss didn't leave work last night.
- ->She goes to work at 5 a.m. every morning except Sunday.vv
3 the responsibilities you provide and the actions you perform as piece of your work
- -> The work of small businesses shouldn't be ignored.
- ->The political party's leader stated that he will support labor union works.
- ->His work is to guard the minister and his family.
Synonym
responsibility, duty
4 chores that must be completed
- -> We have to come into work quickly.
- ->I don't like delaying the work I should do.
- ->It should be taught to pupils that they need to complete their work before handing it over.
Synonym
responsibility, assignment, duty
5 the application of mentally or physically force to accomplish or create anything
- -> The civil work will be continued after a month-long recess.
- ->Doing group work in the classroom can make a great contribution to students' social relations with their peers.
- ->Domestic work is not directly under the wife's charge.
Synonym
labor, job, performance
6 an object or a set of anythings created as a consequence of labor
- -> The administration of museums meticulously keeps the works of artists.
- ->He wants to display his works in a restored art gallery.
7 any artistic masterpiece
- -> He exhibited his last works in the gallery.
- ->Pavlo Picasso burned his works to get warm.
- ->He accredited all of his works to his beloved
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 writing, as opposed to reading, speaking, and so on, is a form of expression.
- -> The exam has four parts and one of them writing.
- ->Put that in writing.
2 generally books, article etc. any kind or written pieces
- -> Writing a history book takes a lot of work.
- ->He doesn't earn much from her writing.
3 words on a surface that have been written or painted
- -> I assisted her in writing her paper.
- ->I can't read the doctor's writing on the prescription.
Synonym
1 to put or put a timestamp on anything
- -> Please give us an approximate target date.
- ->After that date, penalties apply.
Synonym
day, time
2 to describe the time whenever anything ancient originated or was created
- -> That Sutton found in northern Germany dated at approximately 32,000 years.
- ->Meteorites are dated at 4.6 billion years old.
Synonym
emerge
3 to be in a love connection with another person
- -> Kale and I have been dating for 2 years.
- ->I started to date with Elena.
4 If anything ages you, it means you're at least as old as the person you're with.
- -> I know, this album dates me.
- ->When she is speaking, even that reference dates me.
1 allowing someone to be released from jail or another place where they're being held responsible for their own actions
- -> I paid nearly one million to free him.
- ->I know they'd free you in a week.
Synonym
release
2 to free someone or anything that has been stuck or attached to something
- -> I need to free myself as soon as possible.
- ->She couldn’t free him in her family's eyes.
Synonym
release
3 to take away anything uncomfortable or unwanted from someone or something
- -> These diets will free excess oil from your body.
- ->Yoga frees the bad aura from your body.
Synonym
rid
4 to create someone or something present for a certain reason
- -> I need to free up more space on my phone to keep these photos.
- ->Can you free your week for your kid?
5 to provide someone with more period of time to do what they desire
- -> I talked with him to free me to finish the project.
- ->It freed her to do the puzzle.
1 to find someone attractive or enjoy doing something
- -> I like your outfit! It matches with your new bag.
- ->She likes drinking her evening tea after coming home.
- ->He likes her but he has no courage to tell his feelings.
Synonym
love, adore, enjoy
Opposite
dislike
2 nice way to ask something from someone in a café or restaurant.
- -> I'd like to buy a bottle of water, please.
- ->What would you like to say about this meeting?
- ->I would like to get some chocolate.
Synonym
want
3 a button demonstrating that you love or approve something on social media or other websites.
- -> I didn’t like his post about appreciating zoos.
- ->She posted a selfie and got million likes.
- ->He likes her photos to catch her attention.
Synonym
love, approve
Opposite
dislike
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 to pay someone cash in exchange for their labor, commodities, or skills, etc.
- -> I have paid for one day work.
- ->Manager is not paying the workers.
- ->He didn't do the work because he offered to pay late.
2 to repay someone for amount you spent them
- -> We have to pay our taxes late this month.
- ->If we don't pay the rent this month, we will be kicked out of the house.
3 providing or supply a fixed sum in exchange for someone's labour
- -> This company pays workers more.
- ->He is looking for a job that will pay more.
4 utilized various words to indicate which you are offering or performing the item that has been described
- -> We need to pay a good deal of money for the holiday.
- ->She paid a ticket to Blackpink's concert.
5 to generate income; to provide a benefit to someone
- -> If we pay for this work, we will get big income.
- ->He plans to pay for investment purposes.
1 to set the rate or whatever at a specific level
- -> All of the products in Turkey are highly priced for students.
- ->Kanye's shoes are cool but they are priced.
2 to check the costs of various variants of the identical stuff
- -> Thinking your hair conditioner, mine is reasonably priced.
- ->Stella is comparing the prices and tries to find a normally priced one.
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
1 to perform a task requiring physically or psychologically exertion, particularly as portion of a business
- -> I'm still working on the same report.
- ->Are you two working on the same project?
2 to be employed
- -> I worked as a translator when I was a student.
- ->She can work in any position in the company.
3 to put out energy in order to attain a goal
- -> They are working to improve the city's electricity.
- ->The committee is still working on making elections safier.
4 to force yourself or someone to study particularly extremely difficult
- -> I don’t let them work him too hard.
- ->I know I need to work myself too hard, but I have to.
5 to act; to perform
- -> The TV isn't working.
- ->I couldn't get a coffe because the machine didn't work.
6 to construct a mechanism, gadget, or other object
- -> The oven is worked with gas.
- ->The car is worked by electric.
7 to achieve the desired outcome or impact
- -> The treatment doesn't seem to work on him.
- ->The solution you gave us is working, thank you.
8 to get a certain impact
- -> The situation I was in worked against me in the court.
- ->I didn’t let any of my problems worked against me in the election.
9 to control or handle anything in order to profit from it
- -> The girl who worked the whole company is a billionaire.
- ->I tried to work the lands from my grandfather, but I failed.
10 to push, bend, compress, or otherwise shape or mould a substance into a specific form or manner
- -> We need to work the gold to make it look good.
- ->Let's work the clay to a vase.