Learning – Education
Schools should not be optional. They are orderly and organizational places of education. Every subject is organized in education. You can introduce and invent new information with using the original information that you had prior. Learning should be a regular thing if we want it to be reliable. Determination is key here and students should all have a disciplinarian because sometimes teenage brain can't think and see straight. Discipline is important only if not in excessive amounts. Instructors exist to help educate populations and keep their interest in a subject.
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 choices between things that can be done or wanted to do
- -> There were many types of food in the buffet so it was optinal to choose one.
- ->It is optional to wear masks now.
Synonym
alternative, elective
Opposite
compulsory, forced, required
1 organized something neatly and meticulously.
- -> People should start to do sports if they are want to be orderly.
- ->He become an orderly person to win the race.
Synonym
neat,tidy, well ordered
Opposite
disorderly, chaotic, messy
2 anything or situation where peace is at the forefront
- -> He got fired because he was bad for an orderly job
- ->At that gym there is no orderly cleaning, so I'm gonna cancel my membership.
1 The identity of a brand for a business
- -> There are organizational changes about the party of the year.
- ->We paid extra money for an organizational party.
2 Having the ability to edit something or an event
- -> He has an organizational skill.
- ->Because of her organizational skills she can spend time with his friends easily.
1 a group coming together and working systematically
- -> An organized company can gain a lot of money in short time.
- ->Last night while I was watching tv, I saw an organized criminals hijack the Central Bank on tv.
2 planning anything in advance
- -> I want to be more organized person.
- ->His Father angry with him because he is not organized person.
3 a person who organizes or improves people's lives
- -> My organized friend helped me at the gym today.
- ->Today my organized co-worker showed me the right way to do the job.
1 The starting point of a certain time
- -> The original statue was stealed in 1991.
- ->The original one was painted with green color.
Synonym
first,earliest
Opposite
latest
2 new type of a thing
- -> Original ideas was stolen from him in the prom while he was talking about it.
- ->He has got original ideas with new departmant on the factory.
Synonym
authentic, initial
3 An artist's own unique work without copying in any way
- -> An original paper shows us the mysterious things about the past.
- ->Original idea was written in Art of war by Sun Tzu.
Synonym
un-touched
Opposite
fake
1 make something a habit
- -> we should add '-ed' to the regular verbs in simple past tense.
- ->To get high points in her exams is a regular thing for her.
Synonym
constant, frequent
Opposite
irregular, inconstant, infrequent
2 people going to the same location or doing the same thing
- -> Regular people can't meet with him they need vip ticket.
- ->Regular people can't understand the nature of the art.
Synonym
habitual, periodic
Opposite
unexpected, unusual
3 normal, ordinary
- -> If he want to be healthy again, he must take regular pills.
- ->He always drinks a lot and come to E.R. everynight. He is regular at hospital.
4 the shape or form of something
- -> His mouth is regular, if I have to make a comment.
- ->Her hair is not regular on this country because she is blonde.
1 Taking a relaxed attitude about the job entrusted to someone
- -> If you can't make the people trust in you, you're not a reliable person
- ->We always trust him to do plan for us because he is a reliable person for this things.
2 to be absolutely certain that something is true
- -> With reliable evidence my client can get out of the jail.
- ->Without reliable evidence you can't accuse of someone
3 The ability of something to be sound, able to work for a long time
- -> The race cars are reliable for long races.
- ->Volvo is the most reliable car maker company.
1 with no twists or turns; just moving single way
- -> Draw a straight line on your paper.
- ->Turn left here and go straight ahead.
Synonym
straightforward, vertical
Opposite
uneven, curved
2 precisely located, flat, orthogonal or parallel to anything
- -> Can you fix that picture frame? It doesn't look straight.
- ->I made sure everything on the table looked straight.
Synonym
right, neat
Opposite
disorderly, disorganized
3 All is in its proper location and is pure and nice
- -> I helped her with getting her messy room straight.
- ->My desk always looks very tidy and straight.
Synonym
organized, neat, tidy
Opposite
unorganized, untidy
4 the state of being frank and blunt
- -> I'm sick of playing games, I need you to talk straight with me.
- ->I've been nothing but straight to you.
Synonym
honest, frank, direct, open, outspoken, blunt
Opposite
dishonest
5 easy; there are just two options.
- -> Though it was a straight selection between them, I still hesitated a lot.
- ->The Literature final had only 1 straight question in it.
Synonym
uncomplicated , plain
Opposite
involved, complicated
6 sequentially in a non-interrupted sequence
- -> I've been listening to this song for straight 4 hours.
- ->She went straight to the show from class.
Synonym
consecutive
Opposite
interrupted
1 in a line, in a vertical position
- -> She looked straight ahead and began to sing the National Anthem.
- ->He was so drunk that he couldn't even walk straight
Synonym
directly
Opposite
undirectly
2 not lying, in a direct way
- -> He answered questions straight in the court
- ->He came straight home without stopping anywhere
Synonym
honestly
Opposite
unhonestly
1 Not giving up on something or finding the strength to keep going.
- -> He joined the army with determination for his fallen friends.
- ->With determination, he accomplished his dream.
2 The state of being formally decided on a job.
- -> We have to make a determination about the firm because of the last year gain.
- ->Determination of old law can not affect the judge's decision now.
3 be able to specify the exact amount of something.
- -> Determination is very important at chemistry, because if you fail the consequences will be deadly.
- ->Determination of food is important especially for people who do sports.
1 Person or persons who believe in normativeness in order to control and retain people
- -> Disciplinarian bosses are the worst ones.
- ->In history disciplinarian people tried to control people with fear and they successed.
1 The rules that a person sets in order to keep something and the tendency to punish if these rules are not followed.
- -> In the army, commanders always look for the discipline.
- ->Discipline makes workers more productive.
2 The framework of rules made or put in order to regulate the mess in your life
- -> With discipline i got such a high point in my exam.
- ->Without discipline i couldn't get this job.
3 some events in your life, behavior attitude, etc. behavior of controlling things
- -> Discipline is the one thing you should have in your life.
- ->With discipline you can do anything you want.
4 The set of rules in official institutions
- -> I won medal of honor because of my discipline in class.
- ->my teacher loves me more than any student because my discipline is an example for other student.
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 the behavior of assisting someone in completing a task
- -> It's nice of you to help your friend.
- ->You need to help your grandma clean the house.
Synonym
advice, aid, benefit
Opposite
blockage, handicap, preventation
2 the action of assisting when someone is in peril
- -> I went to help her when she was about to drown.
- ->Before he was killed, the police rushed to help
3 guidance, cash, or other resources that are offered to someone in order to helping them address their difficulties
- -> Susan sends help for orphaned children
- ->He offered help to his granddaughter while she was feeding him.
4 the concept of being functional
- -> What she said didn't help at all.
- ->It doesn't seem like beating him did not help for your deal.
5 an individual or anything that aids another
- -> My girlfriend is the best help for my survival.
- ->Her love for her dog is an help that protects her from loneliness.
6 a feature on a laptop, computer, smartphone, phone, or other device that offers instructions about how to operate the device
- -> You have to look at the help center to install the software on the computer.
- ->To reset your phone, you should go to the help tab and read the instructions.
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 sensation you get while you desire to discover extra about someone or something
- -> She has a big interest in learning Russian.
- ->He lost his interest in realizing his plans
Synonym
enthusiasm
Opposite
indifference
2 When anything catches someone's interest or gets individuals would like to learn so much about it, it has this trait
- -> Reading book wil increase your interest in socialogy.
- ->Authentic materials will support students' interest.
3 a hobby or a topic that you appreciate and devote time to performing or researching
- -> His actual interest was drawing rather than music.
- ->Her interest is to dance.
- ->He has really exclusive interest.
4 the additional income you afford to repay while you make loans or acquire when you make an investment
- -> This bank offers an interest rate of 3%.
- ->Newly opened time deposit account pays yearsly interest of :4%.
- ->I don't recommend you to deposit money in this bank offering low interest rates.
5 a favorable outcome or benefit for someone or something
- -> The trade union couldn't save the interests of the workers.
- ->They acted against the economic interests of traders.
- ->If a person ignores the vital interests of the state, it is considered as crime.
6 interest is a portion of a trade or corporation's earnings
- -> The company has Turkish interests in South Korea.
- ->business interests in Balkan states
7 a bond with something which influences your approach toward it, particularly if you stand to gain from that in any aspect
- -> The salesman increased the price in order to have interest.
- ->He must accept the interest in working the factory.
8 a collection of persons who are in the same company or who wish to safeguard the very exact equal goals
- -> hospital management and staff members interests
- ->profitable shopping interests
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 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 a documentation, piece of art, or other creation that is created for the first time and from which duplicates are made afterwards
- -> Is it the original purse?
- ->Is that book original?
- ->Her original glory has been wasted.
Synonym
first
Opposite
fake
1 a consumer who frequents a specific market, tavern, cafe, or other establishment.
- -> Since we order from this restaurant every night, we became their regulars.
- ->I didn't pay for the tea because I am a regular of this cafe.
Synonym
frequenter
2 an individual that frequently performs on a certain squad, appears on a certain tv series, etc.
- -> Messi was a regular player of Barcelona.
- ->Regulars of the team will not play in the match tonight.
1 a section of a track or road that is completely straight
- -> Go straight to the pharmacy, don’t be late.
- ->Turn left, then look straight to the end of the road; the butcher's there.
Synonym
rectilineal
Opposite
devious
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 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 make someone punish for anything they've done
- -> They discipline their dog because it has torn the couch.
- ->I disciplined myself to not feel hungry.
2 to exert influence over your behavior and force oneself to perform what you feel you ought to perform
- -> She disciplined herself to do yoga every day.
- ->He disciplined himself by studying every day.
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 to be genuine; to be engaged in a circumstance
- -> I want to exist in your dreams.
- ->It's scary to even think that dinosaurs existed.
Synonym
disappear
2 a person who tries to live with a small amount of money
- -> I didn't exist with you so nothing will change even if you don't exist
- ->I exist with the debts you gave me
Synonym
vanish
1 to make something easy or possible for someone by doing something them or supplying them with what they have
- -> Can you help me with the boxes?
- ->She helped me with my homework.
Synonym
assist
Opposite
oppose
2 to help someone in moving or doing another activity by letting them to rely on you, directing them
- -> She helped me to get up.
- ->My mother helped him back into the car.
Synonym
help
Opposite
worsen
1 to attract someone or something
- -> football never interested me.
- ->Politics interested him a lot so he likes to talk about it.
Synonym
claim,share stake
Opposite
ill-being
1 to present two or more people who are strangers at first.
- -> Why didn't you introduce her to me?
- ->I will introduce myself first at the wedding.
Synonym
acquaint,greet
2 The act of presenting or promoting something to the community or community by a person
- -> I'll introduce you when I reach her.
- ->The company introduced a new product.
Synonym
present, adress
3 Presenting an article or topic
- -> She introduced her thoughts in the journal.
- ->You can be introduced with the remarks of her own in the movie
Synonym
adress, present
4 Making something open to publicity for the first time
- -> Review about the movie will be introduced.
- ->New Iphone was introduced last month.
1 derive or create anything that has not appeared before
- -> My grandmother believes that she invented that meal.
- ->They should be very intelligent to invent the aircrafts
Synonym
construct,manufacture
Opposite
immitate, reduplicate
2 To make up something, to lie to someone.
- -> She could possibly invent some excuses for not going to jıb.
- ->He can always invent a story for his children
Synonym
make up
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 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