Learn and lend what you learn – Education
Education is an important part of life and knowledge is power. It doesn't matter how much money and power you have. Education shows what you're and where you stand in society. Even if you don't have money or anything left with you, be proud that you've attained education and that's the best tool you can work with. There's no age limit or anything for knowledge. You can do it anytime and anywhere. Nowadays there are lots of ways like online classes in which you can do your work and at the same time learn a new skill or a new language or any other course. Always keep in mind that whatever you earn nothing is worth earning a piece of knowledge. Having no knowledge would kill you from the inside. Be your leader and take your leadership to educate yourself.
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 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 possessing monetary value, etc.
- -> This vase is so worth.
- ->I know how worth is this portrait, I don’t understand why you’re trying to sell it to us at a very high price.
Synonym
price, cost, value, expense
2 utilized to suggest the activity since you believe it would be beneficial, enjoyable, etc.
- -> It’s worth staying in city for your education.
- ->It's worth knowing every detail about case before you write the report.
3 essential, nice, or enjoyable sufficent to satisfy someone, particularly when there is trouble or try associated
- -> Is it worth to break my heart?
- ->My car is not worth changing the pieces, I need a new one.
1 comprised of two elements; to a degree but not entirely
- -> The cat was part Siberian and part Egyptian Mau.
- ->the material used in this dress is part cotton, part polyester.
- ->he filled the glass with part cola, part iced tea.
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 a method of improving information and abilities via educating, training, and acquiring knowledge, particularly in institutions, colleges, and universities
- -> I sent my kid to have good education.
- ->Mistakes are an essential part of education.
2 a certain type of instruction or learning
- -> Parents should take child psychology education before having kids.
- ->We’re thinking giving university students sleeping education.
3 the establishments or persons who work in the field of education and training
- -> He works at Ministry of Education.
- ->Who is in charge of Department of Education?
4 the field of research concerned with how to educate
- -> As a education major, I try to make learning easier for students.
- ->Most education degree programs require experience.
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 a murdering action, particularly whenever an animal is pursued or murdered
- -> by observing lions' movements, you can understand if they are in the mood to kill.
- ->If I write a few more examples, I will be close in in for the kill
2 a pursued and murdered kind of animal
- -> alligators don't like to share their kill with other hunters.
- ->there is a wrong belief that alligators weep for their kills.
1 if you have knowledge about something, you have information,skills and understanding of that thing
- -> Some students are thirsty for knowledge
- ->ı dont have any knowledge about what they made.
- ->schools should have knowledge in persona devolopment
Synonym
understanding, sense, intelligence, judgment
Opposite
ignorance ,clumsiness
2 knowledge is the proficiency in particular fact or situation.
- -> ı was happy in the knowledge that I had done my best in the exam
- ->my father sent the letter without my knowledge.
- ->they could relax safely in the knowledge that they had the stock for the project.
Synonym
comprehension,proficiency,apprehension
Opposite
ignorance,illiteracy,unawareness.
1 an individual who is in charge of a community of individuals, such as the leader of a nation, a corporation, or another entity
- -> the team leader scolded the players after losing the game.
- ->the leader of the mafia goes to work in a limousine.
- ->the leader was elected by the members of parliament.
Synonym
head, chief, commander
2 an individual or object which is the greatest or primary in a racing, company, or other competition
- -> the leader of this sector was awarded with golden medal.
- ->she was the one reached the line after the leader.
1 the governmental or role of be in a command of a nation
- -> He deserves the leadership position.
- ->He couldn't take over responsibilities of leadership of the community.
- ->Her actions are not in compliance with the leadership.
2 the capacity to manage or the characteristics of a successful leader
- -> No one has the leadership qualification in the clan.
- ->I don't know anyone who will fulfill the leadership duties as he did.
3 a gathering of top executives from a company, etc.
- -> Alliance leadership of states created the NATO.
- ->Political leadership causes a clash of ideas between strong states.
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 the maximum or minimum quantity of anything which is permitted
- -> The speed limit of this road is 60.
- ->There is a minimum age limit here.
Synonym
restriction control constraint restraint limitation
2 a moment where anything no longer exists or is feasible
- -> He exceeded the limits of my patience with this lie.
- ->The limit of goodwill I gave you is running out.
3 the most far border of a space or a location
- -> After the 21 meter limit, the forest begins.
- ->There is a village after the 5 meter limit of the military.
1 a part of people that involves their ability to think and feel
- -> I'm trying to clear my mind of all this.
- ->All the details are in my mind.
- ->I just said the first thing that came into my mind. I just said the first thing that came into my mind. I said the first thing came into my mind, sorry.
2 smart and intelligent person
- -> He's the greatest mind in history.
- ->He's a great mind for his age.
3 skills to remember events, situations, generally things
- -> I can't get him out of my mind.
- ->My mind just went blank when the police asked me where I was I that night.
1 [uncountable] some but not all of a thing in part
- -> You are going to conduct technical work for part of the day.
- ->Unfortunately, parts of the house have been destroyed.
Synonym
piece
2 [countable] a separate piece or feature of something, or a section
- -> We learned that there are difficult parts of diets.
- ->I researched the essential parts of teaching English on the internet.
Synonym
various
3 [countable, usually singular, uncountable] involvement in an activity or action which somebody/something
- -> The attractive man wanted to be a part of the movies.
- ->How can I be a part of this wide family?
Synonym
being
4 [countable] a section piece of a human,animal or plant body
- -> He decided to donate part of his organs to other patients.
- ->Could you tell me what the parts of the human body are?
Synonym
piece
5 [countable] a region or an area area in the world such as a country, a town, etc.
- -> Have you visited other parts of America?
- ->Let's see other parts of the skyscraper.
1 the capability to exert influence over other persons or objects
- -> the party condemned the alleged abuse of power in the recent case
- ->the man of the cloth seeks divine help to stay in power
- ->their rise in international area extended the factory's power in the sector
2 governance of a nation or a region from a diplomatic standpoint
- -> the monarch lost power after the bereavment in the war
- ->the authorities struggle for power to excercise over internal affairs
3 The amount of energy which can be gathered and utilized to run a machinery, generate power, and so on
- -> My telephone is out of power.
- ->You need to charge the laptop to refill its power.
- ->The motor cannot work without power up to a certain level.
Synonym
energy, elecricity
4 energy supplied to the general society
- -> Due to a minor glitch, the power was cut off.
- ->Until 5 pm., the power will not come.
- ->The city's power comes from this power plant.
5 possessing a lot of strength or energy, or being extremely efficient
- -> he couldn't put up with the power of her obstinacy
- ->with the power of thinking, it is possible to actualize your dreams
- ->may the lord give you the power of endurence
6 muscular prowess in motion; muscular prowess that someone has and could utilize
- -> she used power to yank the wooden cupboard into the kitchen
- ->he resorted to the brute power while arguing with me
7 a person's skill or potential to achieve anything
- -> it is in my power to shed some light on the problem
- ->he insisted that coming up with a solution was not in his power
8 a unique physical or mental talent
- -> yhanks to his nogatation powers, they won the debate
- ->she built up her powers of discenment by reading spiritual books
9 an individual's or a society's ability or power to accomplish anything
- -> the treaty of küçük kaynarca made kırım to be out of power ottoman empire
- ->making arrangements for regaining the power
- ->the trustee has power over the administration
10 a nation having a bunch of clout in international relations or a strong army
- -> the unity of power may bring the peace in international affairs
- ->there is a continual struggle to mantain the balance of power between european
1 being able to do something very good
- -> English learners should improve their speaking skill.
- ->For adult English learners speaking skill is the most challenging skill
1 people living in together communities
- -> We make art for the society.
- ->We need to talk with the young members of the society.
Synonym
community
Opposite
individual
2 a particular community of people who share the same customs, laws, etc.
- -> The society likes asking questions that don't ever matter.
- ->Benefits of the classless societies are priceless.
Synonym
culture
Opposite
crossbench
3 people who come together for a purpose
- -> I attended to the Women's Right Society.
- ->The Society of Doctors is lying, they don’t care about the doctors.
Synonym
alliance
Opposite
enemy
4 community that fashionable people in country
- -> I try to raise my kids in high society and it’s a bit hard.
- ->They came from a high society but here they are now.
Synonym
social-life
Opposite
loneliness
1 your behaviour when sharing your idea
- -> The new generation bravely takes a stand on their controversial issues.
- ->the government issued a call to take a stand on the war.
- ->The defendant will take the stand in his own murder trial this Thursday.
2 a strong effort to defend yourself or your opinion about something
- -> He always stands up for me. V
- ->I will stand by you whenever you get into a scrap.
- ->You should stand behind your arguments to convince the negative.
Synonym
be on the side of, support
3 a platform or building from which things are offered, particularly on the sidewalk or at a bazaar
- -> He needs to be poised over the book stand.
- ->They assigned him to wait on the jewelry stand during the event.
- ->I roamed around the whole bazaar to find an affordable greengrocery stand.
Synonym
stall
4 a platform or spatial variations used to showcase or promote items, such as during an exposition.
- -> They built a well designed display stand.
- ->The representatives of the brand will be manning the exhibit stand for the new product.
- ->You can hire a place for trade fair stand for a certain sum of money.
Synonym
platform, table
1 A duration regarded as the belonging to the present life measured in minutes, hours, days.
- -> I need more time to finish this assignment
- ->She caught me in a bad time
- ->The perception of time can be subjective
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 a quantity of anything with the target level
- -> The worth of the gold she had was thousands of dollars.
- ->The gift he gave had 200 pounds worth.
2 someone's or anything's monetary, economic, or ethical worth
- -> His worth is bigger than every person in the world to me.
- ->What's the worth of the painting?
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 to gain money for missions that has been carried out
- -> He was ready to do anything to earn money and take care of his child.
- ->She earns money by working as an editor for a publishing house.
Synonym
coin, make buck
2 to make income as a gain or income on cash you loan, put in a lender, or have in your own
- -> My boyfriend is interested in investment so he tries to earn money from it.
- ->By switching to the new account, you can earn double you currently have.
Synonym
make/gain profit
3 to receive what you merit, frequently as a result of anything nice you've accomplished or the excellent attributes you possess
- -> She fought so many battles to earn the nickname professor.
- ->I feel that by earning my own money, I also gain my father's admiration.
Synonym
bring in, redouned
1 over a period of time at an educational institution, teaching someone
- -> I have been educated in English school when I was in high school.
- ->We have been educated so that we can produce new ideas for recent problems.
Synonym
train, develop
Opposite
decrease
2 teaching how to do something or generally about a topic
- -> The world would be a better place if everybody educated equally.
- ->I was educated in computer science.
Synonym
cultivate
Opposite
neglect
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 cause someone or something to perish or death
- -> Many people were killed in this car accident.
- ->the terrorists killed innocent people brutally.
- ->Our history is full of wars in which a lot of people were killed.
2 To murder something is to demolish it or render it any less useful to put an end to it
- -> Spending too much time in social media kills social life.
- ->Her failure in the final exam killed her hopes.
3 to turn off a lighting or a motor; to put an end to a software program or procedure
- -> The phone's last drop was the one that killed it.
- ->He killed the programme by unplugging the computer.
4 the condition of a situation to make someone suffer
- -> my overthinking is killing me.
- ->this casualness is killing me.
1 to gain new information or skill
- -> I learnt how to swim at the age of 6
- ->She has been trying to learn the third lnaguage for a long time.
- ->His child is learning the alphabet.
Synonym
acquire
2 to study to remember something more than once.
- -> The actors need to learn all the scripts before shooting.
- ->The president is learning his speech he is going to make in memorial day.
- ->We were supposed to learn the poem and read it in class by heart.
Synonym
memorize
3 to turn someone different in terms of behaviours, attitudes and personality.
- -> She has been better since she learnt her mistakes.
- ->He learns that he shouldn’t behave that way.
- ->He will not change unless he learns his fault.
Synonym
change
4 to be told things you have no idea before/ Hearing about something from someone else allows you to become aware of it.
- -> I learnt that he was cheating on me all the time.
- ->She learnt the fact that they went bankrupt.
- ->We couldn’t learn why they disappeared when there was no reason.
Synonym
find out
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 prevent something from expanding/spreading beyond a certain point
- -> You need to limit yourself with 2 hours playing in a day.
- ->This regulation can limit the people's habit of smoking cigarettes.
- ->We need to limit the pollution in water sources.
Synonym
restrict
Opposite
increase
2 to control yourself or someone from doing something more than once or determined amount.
- -> She limits her consumption of fast food in a week.
- ->He tries to limit his expenses to save money.
- ->I limited my time of studying to 4 hours.
Synonym
restrict
1 to be upset or angry about something
- -> I don't mind you coming late but at least you could say sorry.
- ->I don’t think she have minded your jokes.
Synonym
deplore
Opposite
rejoice
2 used to politely request permission to do something or to ask someone for permission to do something
- -> Do you mind if I close the door?
- ->Do you mind giving me the papers?
Synonym
understanding
Opposite
disregard
3 to be unconcerned or unconcerned about something
- -> You can take anything, I don’t mind.
- ->He really didn’t mind what she said.
Synonym
heed
Opposite
disregard
1 When one individual separates from the next, or two persons separate, they are said to be leaving one and other.
- -> I have never seen her after we parted.
- ->They are very sorry to part.
- ->We are together now, we haven't parted yet.
2 in order to avoid someone from having a partner
- -> I unwillingly accepted to be parted from my daughter.
- ->She had to be parted from his father.
3 They travel apart from one another when two items or portions of objects separate or you divide them.
- -> The window parted and cold air came in.
- ->She doesn't part her mouth to eat meal.
4 split hair into two pieces using utensils to separate
- -> She parts her hair into two parts in her special days.
- ->Since he will go out, he wear on a nice shirt and parted his hair in the middle.
1 to provide the excess force which allows a device or transportation to function
- -> The machines are not able to be powered for three days in a row.
- ->The car is powered by just a small electric motor.
Synonym
energy
2 to push or cause to push anything very swiftly and powerfully in a certain manner
- -> I powered the car straight to home.
- ->The pilot powered the planes towards the defanse line.
Synonym
push
1 To be in an upright position on the feet.
- -> I can not stand,please help me.
- ->Can you stand?
Synonym
be
Opposite
sit
2 To rise to one's feet.
- -> Let's stand,we have to go home.
- ->Why did you stand?
3 To locate a thing/person vertically.
- -> Stand me to this chair.
- ->He stand his kid to the wall.
4 To bear or tolerate someone, the negative tone or query of something.
- -> I can't stand pick me girls.
- ->I can't stand eating pickle.
5 To be located somewhere.
- -> Furnitures need to stand here.
- ->You need to stand there.
6 The state of being something.
- -> I stood accused of murder him.
- ->I can't stand in a steady mood.
7 Nominee for elections.
- -> I will stand for election.
- ->Do you stand for parliament?
8 Specific level, amount height etc.
- -> I stand up at 3. am.
- ->Does this stand at 5 per cent?
9 Still possible, available, accessible.
- -> My emotions still stand.
- ->Does your feelings stand for me ?
10 About to get into an action.
- -> I am standing to win the prize.
- ->He stands for the match.
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 to determine how long something takes to happen or for someone to do anything
- -> The bomb was timed to blow in an hour.
- ->Time how long you study for two weeks , and we'll talk about it later.
Synonym
measure
Opposite
not measure
2 to make plans to do something or for something to happen at a specific moment
- -> The team's arrival wasn’t well timed, no-one came to pick them up.
- ->He perfectly timed the meeting, it fits in everyone's schedule.
Synonym
set
Opposite
disrupt
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.