Just take a deep breath – Social life
Sometimes you may think you are living a purposeless life or you may feel like a pushed person into such situation. In fact, you moodily want to be one of those "qualified people" whose names are written in the books and can be seen on the internet, right? To get rid of this boredom, stay calm and take a deep breath . You may think that circumstances are a blockage from living in the moment. However, this is a very unreasonable thought. Because the reason you are not in the moment is because we are the factor that creates these barriers. The accurate change begins with turning within ourselves. Get the introversion methodically correct and let yourself go with the flow of pure relaxation.
1 accurate means completely true without error
- -> accurate measurement in driving a car is important.
- ->The film is not historically accurate
- ->the report about the car accident is accurate.police have written everything that he saw and heard
Synonym
precise, definite, factual
Opposite
false,incorrect
2 capable of providing totally accurate information
- -> The machines were not yet accurate enough to give useful results
- ->ı dropped my cell phone on the ground.then it didnt work in an accurate way.
- ->the scouts use a highly accurate compass
Synonym
exact
Opposite
incorrect,unsufficient
1 in some kind of a non-excited, tense, or agitated state of mind
- -> Keep calm and going.
- ->I can't keep calm during the argument.
- ->You have to stay calm in order to pass the exam.
Synonym
Tranquil
Opposite
Excite,upset
2 There is no storm if the air is moderate, and the marine or a pond is quiet if it is steady and therefore has no waves
- -> The weather was windy yesterday but today the weather is calm.
- ->The sea seems really calm today,there is no wave.
1 with no errors or inaccuracies
- -> Correct understanding of passage will help us solve the questions correctly.
- ->We are asked to read the questions and mark the correct option.
Synonym
right true
2 correct and appropriate, because anything is carried out like it ought to be
- -> I waited for the correct time to start work.
- ->For this job, we need to be very careful and take the correct step.
3 meeting the needs to talk or act in a manner which is consistent with recognized norms or guidelines
- -> He had to give a correct speech in front of the students.
- ->Correct behaving is a basic knowledge we should teach our children.
Opposite
incorrect
1 distance down from the surface
- -> The sea is too deep for me to swim.
- ->I hardly convinced him to go down this deep of ocean.
- ->You need equipments to dive in that deep.
Synonym
distant
Opposite
shallow
2 express strong feelings
- -> From the deepest of my heart, I love you guys all.
- ->He sat and looked at me with deep pain in his eyes.
Synonym
sincere
Opposite
superficial
3 using the tell about of any color as dark
- -> I was a bit afraid of the deep color of sea at night.
- ->It's a deep brown, I don’t think it'll suit me.
- ->It looks too deep blue on me.
Synonym
dark
Opposite
light
4 used to learn the depth of something
- -> How deep is this lake?
- ->We're here to measure the depth of the water.
Synonym
fathomles
Opposite
small
1 not died, being alive at the moment, existing
- -> They say a living dog is always better than a dead lion.
- ->The living flowers need sunshine and water.
- ->He is known as the best doctor living in the city.
Synonym
alive, existing
Opposite
dead, inanimate
1 being made of only one thing
- -> my necklace is made of pure gold
- ->my father bought pure honey to cure his ilneses.
- ->the mountain has pure air
2 shows something that is totally made of just thing.
- -> ı think that blind person gets a job is pure luck.
- ->She smiled with a pure delight.
- ->Her motives were pure genuine; however,her approach was so rude.
1 feeling insignificant and pointless. There is no direction in life.
- -> thinking only what you eat leads you to a purposeless existence.
- ->religion gives meaning to people's lives,otherwise people feel purposeless
- ->small children make joke, then start to a purposeless fighting
Synonym
meaningless, pointless ,aimless, useless
Opposite
meaningful ,significant ,useful,
1 in order to do something ,you should be driven by others in other words. it can be called lack of motivation.
- -> The teams thrive because they have been pushed to their limits.
- ->Despite obvious wear and tear, the factories are being pushed to their limits
2 Means lack of motivation , money, time
- -> my family gets me to be pushed for money
- ->I have been working all day and all nigt.ı am pushed for free time.
- ->she works really hard.she is really pushed for money .
Opposite
disinterest
3 intensive and unavailable
- -> Doctors have been pushed for two years because of the pandemic..
- ->I know you're pushed these days, but can you arrange tomorrow's meeting
- ->Can you pay? I'm a bit pushed at the moment.
Synonym
unavailable
Opposite
available
1 qualified shows that someone is capable of to do something successfully after training
- -> this job requires highly qualified people
- ->manager of the company is well qualified
- ->In order to be a qualified teacher, you need experience with students
Synonym
able, competent, capable,
Opposite
unqualified ,incompetent
2 if you are qualified, you have enough experience in order to achieve tasks, duties
- -> ı don't know much about politic, so I am not qualified enough to comment
- ->ı 'm not technically qualified to fix the computer.
- ->prime minister is qualified to lead the country crisis
3 it describes someone meeting the requirements for the position limitedly
- -> We are looking for qualified member to become an executive
- ->football match was met with qualified enthusiasm.
Synonym
fit
Opposite
unfit,
1 As a factual, real or accurate
- -> It's right that you failed the test.
- ->I don't know who is right for me.
- ->The clock doesn't show the right time.
Synonym
correct, true
Opposite
wrong
2 In your perspective or judgment, you are justified
- -> You're right about him, he doesn't worth my love.
- ->You were right about him cheating on his wife.
Opposite
wrong
3 proper for a specific scenario or object, or for a certain individual
- -> Let's choose the right guy for the position.
- ->I have just found the right way to hospital.
Opposite
wrong
4 proper with respect to rules or an individual's responsibility; ethically desirable or suitable
- -> I listen my heart and try to do the right thing.
- ->It’s not right to talk after people's backs.
Opposite
wrong
5 in some kind of a regular or satisfactory state
- -> Why don’t you do anything right?
- ->It doesn’t taste right.
Opposite
wrong
6 influential or trendy in society
- -> I'm trying to take the right lesson for French.
- ->I can’t find the right place for our wedding.
1 if something is unreasonable, it occurs at random without a reason.
- -> unreasonable beliefs were seen in middle ages.
- ->the children creates/created unreasonable fear in their own world.
- ->the fees in the electricity bills were unreasonable.
Synonym
biased,arbitrary, irrational,illogical
Opposite
flexible,open-minded,fair-minded
2 unreasonable is used in the sense of excessive.
- -> factory workers are working under unreasonable pressure.
- ->nowadays, we see unreasonable increase in the price of all sectors.
Synonym
excessive ,unfair, steep
Opposite
fair,reasonable,moderate
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 if you do something methodicially ,you have a plan or strategy to make it carefully and logically
- -> teacher lowered the paper and folded it to make a kite methodically .
- ->my younger sister prepared all equipments then she mixed them methodically.
- ->doctor examined consequences methodically.
Synonym
logically,carefully,specificically
Opposite
unmethodically,carelessly
1 in a way that shows you are easily irritated or depressed
- -> the child kept speaking moodily until he reached the park
- ->student stared moodily at exam paper
- ->"Why's she spending money ?" her mother said moodily
Synonym
grumpily
Opposite
cheerfully,happily
1 not left, the side of right
- -> Their home is on the right.
- ->You can find those trees on the right side of the road.
2 completely, exactly
- -> You have to go right now!
- -> The '80s was the right time to be alive.
3 without any delay and happening suddenly
- -> The bus came at the right time.
- ->It has happened right after you went.
4 in the manner in which things should or are meant to happen; in a morally acceptable manner
- -> You chose the right option.
- ->You did right by dropping school.
1 blockage is an object that blocks flow or movement.
- -> margarine causes blockages in the arteries.
- ->the logical treatment is to remove this blockage
- ->the farmer created a blockage for the animals
Synonym
obstruction, barrier, blockade, brick wall
Opposite
edge
1 boredom is mood of being bored
- -> I sit around all day and eat junk food out of boredom.
- ->boredom is one of the main reasons why kids get into trouble.
- ->she could no longer stand the boredom of having nothing to do
Synonym
tedium, apathy, doldrums, weariness
Opposite
entertainment,excitement,energy
1 breath is the air we take into our lungs and give out.
- -> runners had to stop for breath before they got breathless
- ->patients develop a cough and shortness of breath
- ->have you eaten garlic? Your breath smells.
Synonym
inhalation, breathing,
Opposite
breathless,dead
2 Breath refers to an amount of air that you take it once.
- -> My small children recited the whole national poem in one breath
- ->He escaped in one breath
- ->Before you enter the exam, take a deep breath and try to relax.
Synonym
gust, sigh, respiration,breathing,exhalation
Opposite
breathless,
1 calm describes the state of being peaceful and calm.
- -> they remained on the terrace after dinner,enjoying the calm air of the evening.
- ->a scream shattered the late calm afternoon
Synonym
self -possesion,coolness,calmness composure
Opposite
anxiety
1 the process or outcome of something changing
- -> I've seen slight changes in your final paper.
- ->The company considers making some radical changes after the unfortunate accident.
Synonym
swap
2 anything that is utilized to change something else; the activity of changing anything with something fresh or unusual
- -> I think you should consider this change.
- ->Is change possible for this old decoration?
Synonym
replace,switch
3 the circumstance that a scenario, a location, or an event differs from the norm and hence is more likely to be quirky, entertaining, or enjoyable
- -> Look at this surprising change!
- ->I didn't expect such a change from him.
4 the cash you receive back while you pay for something by donating extra cash than it expenses you
- -> You can keep the change.
- ->It is not something shameful to ask for your change after paying.
Synonym
exchange
5 Instead of banknotes, pennies are used
- -> I don't have any change on my pocket.
- ->Can you borrow me some change?
Synonym
money, cash
6 a spare pair of clothing, and so on.
- -> I need a change of suits.
- ->I will have change of purse one day!
1 the deep [singular] (literary) the sea
- -> After a certain distance, the sea is deep.
- ->I'm afraid of drowning because the sea is deep.
Synonym
Shallow
2 the lowest part of something
- -> Dog sounds from the mountains in the deeps of the night.
- ->I'm sinking deep in my sadness.
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 "the feel" is the sensation you experience while you contact or are contacted by anything.
- -> I love the feel of satin of this dress.
- ->I don't like the the feel of old leather, it makes me itchy.
Synonym
emotion
2 the impact made by a location, circumstance, or other factors; ambiance
- -> Her new red dress has a spring feel.
- ->The hospital has an annoying feel.
3 extremely strong emotions
- -> Their wedding gave me feels that I never experienced before.
- ->I have these bad feels about our concert tomorrow.
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 cash to purchase the necessities of existence
- -> What is the job you work for living?
- ->He is ready to do any job for living.
2 a manner or a manner of lifestyle
- -> He earns well because he has a good job so he has good living standards.
- ->She wants a living in a peaceful and calm place in nature.
3 people who are currently living
- -> All living continue to fight despite knowing that one day they will die.
- ->All living need money and love to continue to their lives.
1 a span of space that is exceedingly brief
- -> I'll be there in a moment.
- ->The speech lasted a moment.
- ->It didn't take me a moment to finish my meal.
Synonym
bit, minute, time, brief time period
Opposite
long
2 a precise moment
- -> She wanted to be with her children at her last moment.
- ->It was too late at the moment he left home.
- ->Everything happened at an unexpected moment.
Synonym
occasion
3 catching the right moment to activate an idea
- -> The moment I saw him was unforgettable.
- ->I have never experienced such an exciting moment in my life.
- ->I can't forget the moment we kissed each other.
Synonym
occasion, time
4 A certain period of time that is active in a person's life
- -> I took a picture of the moment the fish jumped out of the sea.
Synonym
occasion, point, time
1 a human being
- -> He's the last person who'd lie to me.
- ->She was the only person who stood beside me in that argument.
Synonym
human
Opposite
nonhuman
2 the actual self or individual personality of a human being
- -> He's such a selfish person, it annoys me.
- ->The manager should be an honest person.
Synonym
personage
Opposite
normal
1 An explanation for something done
- -> I stopped questioning reasons because it's what my parents expected from me.
- ->The reason why cats lick themselves is to be cleaned up.
Synonym
cause, why
2 a reality that helps something to be right
- -> You'll let me cry when you listen to my reasons.
- ->I can't end my friendship with him for no reason.
Synonym
justification
3 To be able to create options for something and choose the best
- -> The clash of my reason and my heart makes me so tired.
- ->I can't stop you if your reason says it can happen.
Synonym
mind, wit, wisdom
4 that is feasible, realistic, and ethical
- -> I did all the questions using my reason and no one noticed.
- ->Don't worry, you won't be upset in any way you start by using your reason.
Synonym
prudence
1 Time allotted to rest after work or any time
- -> Every weekend, they go to the forest for relaxation.
- ->Her favorite relaxation activity is meditation.
- ->Don't forget that, the most important thing is relaxation in your daily life.
Synonym
composure, mental repose
2 a person feels relaxed or carefree,
- -> She said that reading self-help books is a relaxation activity for her mental health.
- ->He has a coach who teaches relaxation techniques after working out.
Synonym
mental repose, composure
Opposite
anxiety
3 Relaxation of the contracted part of a person's body muscles
- -> The treatment with music and massage for muscle relaxation heals everybody.
- ->According to the research
Synonym
loosenin, easing
Opposite
tightening, contraction
1 the direction of right side
- -> She was sitting on my right.
- ->I use my right hand while writing.
Opposite
left
2 Directions used to be described while going somewhere, for example, take the 2nd road from the right.
- -> Take the first right when you turn the corner.
- ->Don't forget to take the second right after going left.
Opposite
left
3 a right-hand turn
- -> I take a right after entering the street.
- ->You shouldn't take a right while going to school.
Opposite
left
4 a morally or legally entitlement to own or get anything, or to act in a specific manner
- -> It is their right to protect themselves in this situation.
- ->Women's rights should be crucial for everyone.
5 what is ethically acceptable or excellent
- -> It is right to dress properly in a formal situation.
- ->It's right to warn people who disturb you.
1 to consider something in sometimes
- -> I will have to think before choosing a university.
- ->If you have a think before marrying someone, you have a healthier marriage.
1 an idea anticipated or remembered
- -> The thought of my family's death makes me want to cry
- ->I don't want the thought of you firing my brother
- ->She couldn't deal with the thought of moving to another city
Synonym
idea, considiration
2 the totality of the mind and the ideas in it
- -> My thoughts about him changed a lot these days
- ->The school wanted to build a new park for the kids but their thoughts were changed
Synonym
idea
3 Consideration.
- -> I will try to give him a chance to do a comprehensive thought
- ->She doesn't want to give another thought for this job
Synonym
consideration, concluding
5 the capacity and capability of thinking
- -> I appreciated her being so defensive about the right of expressing thoughts
- ->Philosophy gives us a right to extract our thoughts
Synonym
cognition
1 a location where one road diverges from the one you're on
- -> She finally took the right turning.
- ->Take the third turn on the left.
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 to calm back and rest, particularly after a powerful sense or enthusiasm
- -> I tried to calm her but she was full of rage.
- ->After feeling a panic I tried to calm myself.
1 to transform into something new
- -> I have changed a lot after puberty.
- ->She has not changed a bit after get back from college.
Synonym
modify
Opposite
remain
2 to establish anyone or anything dissimilar
- -> The money changed him a lot.
- ->He changed my life with his help.
Synonym
modify
Opposite
remain
3 to change from one condition or shape to alternative; to cause someone or something to change states or patterns
- -> He changed his house which was located in Liverpool to London.
- ->Her excitement changed into madness.
4 to transition from one condition, location, or purpose to another
- -> The driver changed his path.
- ->The weathercock changed its direction when the wind came from a different angle.
Opposite
remain
5 to substitute anything fresh or unfamiliar for something old, such as an individual, a product, etc.
- -> Do not change the page, I am reading it.
- ->Do not change the covers, I just changed it.
Synonym
reverse
Opposite
remain
6 change roles or places with anything else; so that both sides have what the other has
- -> I changed the seats with my co-passenger.
- ->My sister changed our drinks while I was looking away.
Synonym
adjustment
Opposite
sameness
7 to convert cash into some other nation's currency
- -> 100 dollars were changed into over 2 thousands rupees.
- ->I need to change my money from euro to kron to buy a bottle of water.
8 to swap cash for various pennies or banknotes for the exact value
- -> Do you have a change for 50 dollars?
- ->Can you change a 150 euros note?
Synonym
coins
Opposite
bill
9 to swap something that you've purchased for something different, particularly if it's defective; to provide a consumer with a replacement item if the one they've purchased is defective.
- -> I needed to change my shoes with new ones because there was a stain on it.
- ->We can only change the products which is unopened.
Synonym
adjust
Opposite
remain
10 to transfer through one vehicle, rail, or other mode of transportation to another in attempt to keep a trip
- -> I must change buses in İstanbul to arrive my destination.
- ->We changed our transportation from bus to subway to reach home rapidly.
1 showing a right way to do something by giving feedbacks or showing mistakes
- -> We corrected the problem between us
- ->The second time he answered that question, he corrected the mistake he had made the first time.
2 evaluate an exam or a written work
- -> The teacher corrected the mistakes made by the students with a red pencil.
- ->In the preparatory class, our teacher would correct the mistakes in the essays and give feedback.
1 using a connecting phrase to describe a certain sensation or mood
- -> He feels very positive since he met her.
- ->I feel so energetic after doing workout.
- ->I felt lonely in the crowd.
Synonym
sense, have the feeling
2 anything affecting you or making a strengthening the capacity on you causes you to recognize or be conscious of it.
- -> I felt her head on my arm while she was sleeping.
- ->She felt a sudden breath on her neck and cried for help.
- ->I can't feel my left arm from the operation.
Synonym
sense
3 to perceive things even without using our senses
- -> I can feel how strong the bond between them is.
- ->Pupils may not feel the meaningfulness of an activity, so teachers should provide them with appropriate tasks.
- ->Her children couldn't feel the seriousness of her situation.
Synonym
sense
4 The first glance you see or perceive in a person
- -> The aura of this house feels irritating.
- ->The woman staring at me felt so perverse to me.
- ->She feels confident only by looking at her walk.
Synonym
sense, give impression that, seem like
5 things that can be perceived by the senses
- -> What I was holding in my hand felt squishy.
- ->Her hands feel something like cotton.
Synonym
sense, give the impression that
6 Using the sense of touch to learn the shape of something
- -> You can feel how soft its fur is.
- ->I like feeling his rough skin touching mine.
- ->She felt the temperature of the milk before giving it to her baby.
Synonym
sense, touch, perceive
7 having a specific viewpoint or mindset
- -> She felt the underlying cause of this situation.
- ->Through her eyes, he feells the significance of this depth.
Synonym
believe, reckon, be under the impression, sense
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 turn back to the normal status, it can be somebody/something/yourself.
- -> Glasses on the table do not seem equal can you right them?
- ->I dropped the statue, could you please right it?
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 having a special opinion about something/somebody
- -> I think this was her bag but I'm not sure.
- ->I don’t think she'd want to leave us but I didn’t ask her about it.
Synonym
believe
Opposite
neglect
2 using mind to something, trying to solve problems
- -> I try to think clearly on this case but it gets rambled everytime.
- ->I didn’t think much on it.
Synonym
ponder
Opposite
hide
3 to create an idea of something
- -> Just think how would life be if there was no cars.
- ->I didn't think you'd come this early.
Synonym
imagine
Opposite
realize
4 to wait something
- -> I never thought that we could be enemies.
- ->This project is harder than I thought.
Synonym
expect
Opposite
know
5 To make something you say sound less definite or more pleasant, use this expression
- -> I thoguht you'd stay tonight.
- ->Do you think we could go out tomorrow?
Synonym
be polite
Opposite
be rude
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