Loved ones – Friends
Humans are social beings. Having friends in life is an essential part of learning and experiencing. Befriending other people helps us develop social skills. As a treat, others will witness and reflect the kind of treatment you give . Friends are also useful in preventing loneliness. Teenagers are especially prone to issues like popularity and unpopularity and they will seek to be cool in their peers' eyes. On these grounds , friends are an important part of life that leads us to happiness. You learn about life's rights and wrongs as you develop social skills as well. Learning truths, lies, righteousness is important in becoming a useful member of society.
1 chilly weather
- -> You should keep the medicines in a cool place.
- ->She looked for a cool place because she was overwhelmed by the heat.
Synonym
chilly
Opposite
warm
2 used to show admiration to elegantly dressed or attractive people
- -> She is the coolest person in the class with her interesting style.
- ->Her Watch was so cool
Synonym
eye-catching
Opposite
unattractive
3 seeming disinterested and reluctant
- -> The banker answered questions in a cool voice
- ->Her cool gaze scared us
Synonym
uninterested
Opposite
interested
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 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 To have the same nature, natural order, character, form or condition with another.
- -> What kind of freak you are?
- ->I have all kind of clothes.
Synonym
sort
Opposite
unkind
1 related with activities that bring people together for fun
- -> Join a social club to make new friends.
- ->We organize social events for high school students.
Synonym
friendly
Opposite
introverted
2 connected with society and how it is organized
- -> People who suffer from social disorders feel a high level of anxiety when they meet new people.
- ->Social issues may lead to civil war.
Synonym
acculturational
Opposite
personal
3 in relation to your social position
- -> A major influence on health is social status.
- ->Women deserve equal social value as men.
Synonym
public
Opposite
private
4 rather to living alone, people want to live in groups
- -> Most humans are social beings.
- ->Insects are social animals, they communicate with each other in many ways.
Synonym
public
Opposite
solitary
1 It might assist you in accomplishing your goals
- -> Evaluating material is useful for the development of students.
- ->Before starting the assignment, gathering data may be useful.
- ->This full-featured phone would be useful in your daily life.
Synonym
handy, convenient
Opposite
disadvantageous
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 chilly area or breezes
- -> The cool is not for me.
- ->She can't resist the cool because she is a summer person.
2 the property of being stylish, appealing, or remarkable
- -> Your helmet looks so cool.
- ->I bought them, but I don’t think these shoes are cool.
3 the capacity of an individual to remain cool and not become furious or aroused
- -> In all that panic, I tried so hard to keep calm.
- ->You need to keep your calm during the operation.
Synonym
calm, calmness, composure, equanimity, phlegm, sangfroid
1 The uppermost habitable layer of the planet we live on
- -> If you step on the holy grounds i will destroy you Cersie!
- ->Margaery enjoys lying on the grounds while listening to her lovely grandmother Olena.
Synonym
Soil, surface
2 Major area of land or sea used by people for specific aims
- -> There will be a spesific ground for the competition guys do not worry.
- ->Old lady threw some seeds to feeding grounds for the birds around.
3 areas or gardens near a big buildings
- -> My brother Tim's houses have huge grounds.
- ->All of the football match grounds are not available due to storm.
4 Goodwill or underlying truth in doing, promising, or believing or confident at anything
- -> This objection has no grounds.
- ->You need to state reasonable grounds for your argument.
5 minor pieces of solid matter that aren't light at pressure inside something liquid
- -> Some beverages has grounds for example coffee grounds.
- ->She said i prefer my coffee with no grounds.
6 Large open land area open to the public
- -> My husband Timothy and my daughter Rıcchy are at play grounds.
- ->Finding open grounds is hard job in this forest.
1 the feeling of pleasure and enjoy
- -> The happiness of her grandmother is obvious considering her smiling face.
- ->The parents become very proud when they see their children's happiness.
Synonym
Enjoyment, pleasure
Opposite
Unhappiness
2 the feeling of being satisfied with the quality of something
- -> Happiness of the customers is something defining for them.
- ->Happiness of the patients is important for plastic surgeons.
Synonym
Content
Opposite
Dissatisfaction
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 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 [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 view of interest or appreciation of a person or thing by a large number of people
- -> Jim Carrey's position and popularization were secure
- ->If some influencers recommend you any food in a restaurant, its popularity increases immediately.
Synonym
vogue
1 Generally speaking, according to religions, it is the most correct and best behavior in terms of morality
- -> Today's topic is the importance of righteousness
- ->She thinks that righteousness is just for stupid people.
2 the feeling that what you're doing is ethically right or just
- -> After what he has done, i started to doubt about his righteouness.
- ->I think you have left your righteousness in those years.
1 To indicate the right side of a place or to indicate its direction
- -> Lisa always uses her right hand.
- ->She is on your right, can't you see it?
2 To indicate to turn right to arrive at a place
- -> Take the right way when you pass that old house.
- ->Turn right when you see us.
3 A ethical or legal claim to claim possession of something or to act in certain ways to strengthen the claim
- -> Woman's rights are important in terms of equality.
- ->Black people's rights are getting more awareness each day.
4 Having the authority to carry out many works, events, broadcast them to the public and record them on film
- -> Musician sold the rights of her brandnew album.
- ->Scotter Brown is very objective about his copy rights.
5 Being a part of the political groups that are the biggest supporters of a system based on exploitation of people and the political parties that are the most conservative supporters
- -> If rights wins this election i will go abroad.
- ->My father is on the rights of the party.
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 to act in a certain way for someone or something
- -> Treat people with kindness.
- ->Treating fair is vital in such games.
Synonym
Behave
2 to think on something important in a specific manner
- -> Treating your eldest respectfully is important.
- ->I treat everyone right and fair.
3 talk about or interested in something in a specific aspect
- -> Old people shouldn't be treated this way.
4 to provide medical attention or elaboration care to a person, in a sickness situation
- -> Bob is under the treatment for cancer.
- ->Doctor will treat her according to her medical condition.
- ->Those patients will be treated well
5 to spend money on something that someone/you will like it and that you don't normally have
- -> That's my treat for you, bon appetit!
- ->My mom treated my boyfriend with desserts.
1 anything done to treat a disease or wound, or to provide someone in their appearance and feel better
- -> David Cvill tried everything to find treatment for his daughter's rare condition.
- ->Newly develped treatment for Parkinson's disease is being tested.
Synonym
Cure
2 a manner of acting or interacting with someone or something
- -> Your treatment to your sister is not acceptable Tim!
- ->Clara's treatment to eldery people should be taken into considiration.
Synonym
Behavior
3 a method of engaging with or debating an issue, piece of art, or other topic
- -> Ted's fav contemporary artist's treatment is trash!
- ->Treatment of your subject is far away from realty.
4 a procedure for purifying or protecting something from anything
- -> She is thinking to get hair treatment.
- ->My doctor is not offering proper treatment for my eye.
1 being disliked or despised by an individual, a community, or the whole public
- -> Xtina's unpopularity among teenagers annoys her manager.
- ->Unpopularity of this device is normal, it is not portable one.
Opposite
Popularity
1 getting colder or cooler, causing something or someone to be cooler
- -> She puts her drink to refrigerator to make it cool
- ->Food was so hot that he had to wait for it to cool
2 turning to be more relaxed and uncomfortable and less enthusiastic
- -> As I got to know her, I started to be cool like her.
- ->After what she said, everyone stayed cool
1 to cause anything to progressively expand or be larger, extra organized, powerful, etc.
- -> She is developing her skills.
- ->He developed his muscles.
2 to begin to develop a talent, capacity, trait, or other characteristic that improves and strengthens; to improve and strengthen
- -> She developed her drawing a lot in ten years.
- ->They developed their relationship to another level by marrying.
3 to come up with or initiate a unique concept, item, or service, and see it through to completion
- -> The new game is being developed by the company.
- ->He develops the electric car.
Synonym
make, do, create, produce, generate, form
4 to get afflicted with anything, such as an illness or a difficulty; to begin to have an impact on anyone or anything
- -> She developed a migraine two years ago.
- ->She developed cancer, which killed her.
5 to begin to occur or alter, particularly in a negative manner
- -> They developed the game, but nobody liked it.
- ->She developed her nice personality into arrogance.
6 to construct new apartments, industries, and other structures on a piece of property, particularly property which had previously been underutilized.
- -> This area is developing for a new company.
- ->They are developing this place for new buildings.
7 to construct or upgrade a structure or other assets
- -> The brand is developing new markets.
- ->They are developing the building for new companies.
8 to grow increasingly evolved financially and culturally
- -> This country is developing its economy.
- ->South Korea is developing well in technology.
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 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 project a person's or object's picture onto a surface including a reflection, liquid, or glassware.
- -> Her face reflected in the glass made her begin to cry again.
- ->The light reflecting off the mirror across from her bed caused her to wake up.
Synonym
mirror
2 to bounce lighting, temperature, audio, and other forms of energy from a surface
- -> A crystal's face reflects light direct.
- ->The moonlight reflected off the lake's surface.
3 to reveal or be an indicator of something's essence or of someone's mindset or emotion
- -> The angry expression on her face reflected her thoughts on this issue.
- ->The fact that she could not reflect her resentment to anyone around her made her even more introverted.
Synonym
represent
4 to consider anything completely and thoroughly
- -> I took a moment to think how I would reflect to that question.
- ->He felt he needed some time to reflect his options.
Synonym
blow-by-blow
Opposite
sloopiness
1 to act in a certain manner toward anyone or anything
- -> He can treat you better than me.
- ->Treating someone in a good way makes her happy.
2 as a manner of thinking about things in a spesific manner
- -> Treating her lies as excuses was a mistake.
- ->I have nothing but to treat his words as life lessons.
3 to cope with or talk about anything in a spesific manner
- -> They treat my answer like a joke.
- -> They treated our thoughts as important.
4 to provide immediate treatment or therapy to an individual, a sickness, an accident, etc.
- -> The vet treated my bird's injury.
- ->They put a lot of effort into treating the wounded people in the war.
5 to wash, repair, or keep anything with a psychoactive compound or method
- -> I treated the toilet with bleach.
- ->You need to treat the trees in your garden for bugs.
6 to spend money on anything which someone/you will like and which you don't normally have.
- -> If I'll be successful on the exam I'll treat myself to chocolate.
- ->It is so sweet of him to treat you with a gift.