Money mind – Business
Economically speaking, business is an activity that involves a lot of processes. It's not always true that people who has superpower can only succeed in business. Business has its own sellers and customers. Business can be done with many parties. Sometimes our business can collect a lot of profit and sometimes it can be a great loss too. It all depends on how we enter the business and how it goes. Just a huge amount of money isn't enough to run a business instead there should be proper planning, sufficient amount of capital investment and other methods to enrich and sort out the possible risk factors in the business. These tips aren't a lie, but a lesson that manhood have been learning for years. when you succeed in your own business , eventually you become an entrepreneur. And the enterprise you hold would be a great achievement.
1 It is finished or you have completed anything if that is completed or that you are over with it
- -> I'm coming. I'm done here.
- ->I am tired but I have to get this work done.
Synonym
completed, concluded, wired
Opposite
incomplete, indefinitei, unfixed
2 optimal conditions for meal cooking
- -> The barbeque looks like done.
- ->My mom said that the meal was done, so we could eat.
3 socially reasonable, particularly in those who adhere to a rigid range of social provisions
- -> You can't be done to show your sadness in work.
- ->You are totally done to request your meal.
1 very enjoyable and good
- -> It's a great show on TV.
- ->It was a great evening, Thank you.
- ->I had a great day with my friends.
2 so big, unusually large amount of something
- -> Don’t worry, I'll take great care of it.
- ->There's a great risk of the building collapsing.
- ->He had a great interest in painting.
3 to show the size or the quality it is used
- -> The room had a great window.
- ->There's a great hall in the house.
Synonym
large, big, huge
4 many others appreciate because of their exceptional ability or qualities
- -> She's the greatest dancer in the country.
- ->Her great acting earned her a couple awards.
5 very healthy in terms of brain and physical
- -> He looks great and fresh.
- ->She says she doesn’t feel great.
- ->I know I don’t look great, but I'm fine.
1 can be done or achievable
- -> It is possible to get into a university after studying for it.
- ->He made my dream possible in every way.
Synonym
desirable
Opposite
impossible
2 can happen but not certain
- -> It is possible that I wrote the number incorrectly.
- ->The dish is cold. It is possible that they lost their way
Synonym
probable
Opposite
unimaginable
3 in a specific situation, acceptable or suitable
- -> There are many possible ways to solve this problem by tomorrow.
- ->It is possible to speak to the principal right this moment.
Synonym
probable
Opposite
improbable
1 instead of anything which have been concocted or assumed, it is linked to reality
- -> It's not true that everyone will support you in your bad times.
- ->It's true that I'm marrying him.
Synonym
right, correct
Opposite
untrue
2 actual or accurate, particularly when it differs from how anything appears
- -> The true cost of the project is much higher.
- ->You couldn’t see the true meaning of this friendship.
Synonym
real
3 possessing the traits or attributes of the object specified
- -> She was a true friend who held my hand when I was in deep.
- ->The kid was a true genius.
4 utilized to accept that a reality or claim is valid, despite the fact that you believe that's what is extra significant.
- -> It's true that we worked hard but we could do better.
- ->True enough, but it doesn't explain your faults.
5 respecting and supporting a certain individual or ideology in a consistent manner, even in various scenarios
- -> I know my dad is true to his word.
- ->The country is true to democracy.
6 being an exact replica or reproduction of anything
- -> The report is true to the professor's lessons.
- ->True to my guessing, she was cheating on me.
1 in some way related to a country's, region's, or society's trade, industry, and wealth development
- -> We are not economically stable at the moment.
- ->The pandemic hit us hard economically.
2 in a method using enough
- -> She has been saving money economically for her mother.
- ->We must use our supplies economically so that we won't need to buy more.
1 in the end of something or some time
- -> I eventually have enough money to buy a car.
- ->Although the doctors gave up on her years ago, she eventually recovered.
- ->We’ll eventually get married in this summer.
Synonym
finally
1 anything that someone has accomplished well, particularly through their own energy and competence
- -> It's a great achievement to be on this stage.
- ->Reaching this level so early is a great achievement.
Synonym
success
2 the activity or goal of accomplishing anything
- -> Only the achievement of these goals will bring success.
- ->For educational achievement, you need to take little steps.
3 a prize earned by finishing a task or tier in various video games
- -> I'll receive my achievement after the competition.
- ->She awarded me an achievement because I read well.
1 anything you do for the sake of curiosity or satisfaction
- -> Gym activites keep people healty.
- ->The hotel offers the guests so many activities.
- ->If you are doing so many daily activities, these keep your body active.
Synonym
enterprise, exercise
Opposite
cessation, idleness
2 anything that someone undertakes in attempt to reach a specific goal
- -> Relief organizations totally progress their activities according to their content
- ->We analyzed our topic and decided to begin an activity on it as a group
3 Something is occurring or a number of things are already being performed inside a circumstance
- -> My bank account was blocked because of irregular payment activities.
- ->My facebook account was blocked because of many login attempt activities.
1 the manner in which you are holding someone or something; the technique of holding someone or something
- -> She holds her purse as tight as she can.
- ->While dancing, he holds my waist with his hand.
Synonym
dominance, grip, influence
Opposite
dispossession, release
2 a specific manner of gripping someone, particularly in a combat or a competition like wrestling
- -> He wants to pull me in to hold my wrist.
- ->He has to hold my hand in order to make a move.
3 the state of authority, impact, or force upon someone or something
- -> She wanted to change the hold of the judge with her action.
- ->He was aware of his hold in his hand because he knew her secret.
4 During trying to climb, a place to settle your feet and hands
- -> She fell to the ground because there was no place to hold.
- ->When she got to the hold, she slipped, but at the last moment, she grabbed it.
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 wrong thing someone says
- -> It was a lie when I told you that 'I love you'.
- ->I had to tell a lie few times to cover my brother's actions.
Synonym
inaccuracy, fiction
Opposite
truth, nonfiction
1 the situation of not possessing more of anything as before; the procedure that results to this
- -> Go to the gym five days a week for weight loss.
- ->The drugs I use have side effect of weight loss
2 an amounts of cash which has been wasted by a company or industry
- -> The company's loss was lost $25,000 in the last week.
- ->The loss amounted to 32,000 dollars.
Opposite
profit
3 the passing away of an individual
- -> I'm sorry for your loss.
- ->The loss of my grandmother last week was terrible for our family.
4 negative consequences or situations that arise in the event that a person who benefits to anywhere abandons
- -> His retirement was a loss for the university.
- ->It was transferred to the other branch so there was a loss for this branch.
5 inability to achieve a competition
- -> We loss to the other class on the knowledge contest.
- ->He wasn't upset that he loss to his best friend in chess.
1 rather than a boy, being an adult men
- -> He had reached manhood when he came back from college.
- ->He was the most beautiful and youngest manhood of our family.
Synonym
adulthood
2 the features which men are supposed to have like strenght and courage
- -> When grown to manhood, they were acknowledged by their father.
- ->He became a lot bigger when he reached his manhood.
Synonym
masculinity
Opposite
weakness
3 in a country, all men
- -> The education of manhood in the country was given more importance than that of girls in the past.
- ->This disease is absent in most of the manhood in the country.
1 [uncountable] the act of deciding how to do something
- -> During the planning process, the project ran over budget.
- ->Before we begin thorough planning, we must think.
Synonym
schedule
Opposite
undesignedness
2 [uncountable] (also town planning) the process of development of towns designing plans to deciding how can be pleasant places for live in
- -> The plans have been forwarded to the planning team.
- ->If you want to expand an area, you'll need to do some planning.
Synonym
designing
1 the money you make from a business or from selling stuff, after you've paid all of your expenses
- -> Investors will take the profits.
- ->We made this profit in a long-term.
Synonym
gain
Opposite
loss
1 [countable] the act of running; the amount of time spent running or the distance covered by someone.
- -> I have reached the goal of 5km run every day.
- ->I need to practice before my 60km run from one side to other side of the town.
Synonym
rush
Opposite
slow
2 a journey by vehicle, plane, boat, or other means, especially one that is short or frequent
- -> The number of aircraft run,on the most visited country, is increased recently.
- ->The plane has been taken off from the run for its first flight.
Synonym
outing
3 a period during which anything positive or negative occurs; a series of successes or faults
- -> The women's voleyball team finally broke their a run of bad luck.
- ->It was a run of success for the school's national team.
Synonym
round
4 a sequence of theatre or film performances
- -> The theatre's Istanbul run was dashing.
- ->The musical's Berlin run was criticized a lot.
Synonym
string
5 a condition in which a large number of people sell dollars, etc., causing the value of the currency to drop
- -> There is a run in the farm market.
- ->The war will lead to a run on supplies.
Synonym
fall, drop
Opposite
trickle
1 one of the countries in the world with significant military or economic might and influence, such as the United States
- -> China has a superpower in marketing goods to all around the globe.
- ->Russia is known for its military superpower.
Synonym
lordship, powerful nation
2 (in films and fiction) a specific skill or ability possessed by someone, particularly a superhero
- -> Batman has no superpower, he can only drive his motorcycle.
- ->His superpower allows him to summon ghosts at night.
1 gathering of people from different places
- -> We've been collecting money to help children in hospitals
- ->We collected hundreds of people who want to save the earth.
- ->I collected nearly 500 bottles from the gardens of universities.
Synonym
gather
Opposite
give
2 buying things as a hobby
- -> I still collect postals from different countries.
- ->I collect rare pieces of old watches.
- ->I've been collecting snow globes since I was 5.
Synonym
accumulate
Opposite
spend
3 to be given something; to be the winner of something
- -> I collected nearly 200 toys with those machines.
- ->She collected 2 tickets at the casino.
- ->Did you collect any gifts from the draw?
Synonym
receive payment
Opposite
give
1 to strengthen something's quality, usually by adding something to it
- -> Our culture has been enriched because of foreigners who live here.
- ->My knowledge about sciene is enriched with reading books.
Synonym
develop, upgrade
Opposite
decrease, reduce
2 to increase the quality of food by adding nutrients
- -> The soup is enriched with different types of vegetables.
- ->I decided to enrich the dinner with my special dessert.
Synonym
develop, upgrade
Opposite
decrease, reduce
3 to make someone or something richer than before
- -> She has enriched herself after buying a lottery for the first time.
- ->Ideas are supported and enriched in this office.
Synonym
supplemet
Opposite
decrease, reduce
1 go into somewhere or come
- -> He suddenly entered the room and started yelling at us.
- ->I finally entered the country that I wanted to see the most.
Synonym
arrive, get in
Opposite
exit,leave
2 to get your name added to a waiting list for an exam, a race, a competition, etc. to perform this activity for someone
- -> She entered the competition because of her brother.
- ->I was about to enter an exam when my mother called me.
Synonym
inscribe
Opposite
erase
3 to become involved in an activity or begin it
- -> Men entered the army to defend our country against enemies.
- ->I entered driving classes to have my license.
Synonym
begin, start
Opposite
end
4 being a member of an institution and start working in an institution or as a job
- -> I entered the office after being jobless for a decade.
- ->He entered the business again after his company's bankruptcy.
Synonym
join, start
Opposite
avoid
5 writing names, details or numbers in a book, list etc.
- -> You must enter a valid email to be able to sign up.
- ->I must know the password of the computer to enter.
Synonym
insert
Opposite
erase,remove
6 telling something officially while being recorded
- -> She entered a plea of mercy for her friend to make them let her free.
- ->Disipline committee entered a document which contains the inappropriate behaviour of a student.
Synonym
admit
1 to have someone or something in your hands, arms, or other parts of your body
- -> You can hold my hand if you want to.
- ->Hey,hold my beer.
Synonym
grip
Opposite
leave
2 to retain someone or something in a specific position
- -> Hold this style,I liked it.
- ->Hold on in squat position.
Synonym
stay the position
Opposite
not to break
3 to support something/somebody in weight
- -> Do not step on it! It can't hold you.
- ->If you can hold this 10 pound weight 20 minutes,I will give you a 50 dollar.
Synonym
support
Opposite
release
4 having enough space for something/someone; containing something/someone
- -> This train holds 150 passengers.
- ->These boxes hold 500 pencils in total.
Synonym
contain
Opposite
clear away
5 to keep someone and prevent them from leaving
- -> He was held captive.
- ->They were holding her in there.
Synonym
hold captive
Opposite
release
1 to change position from standing or sitting to couching.
- -> I lay in bed although I couldn’t sleep
- ->She likes to lie on the beach and sunbathe.
- ->They were laying side by side and making deep conversations.
Synonym
couch
Opposite
stand
2 something that stays in a flat position on a ground
- -> The book lies in the desk.
- ->The carpet they have bought lies on the ground
- ->The river lies at the heart of the city.
3 to be stated in a specific position
- -> Pompeii in history lay in ruins.
- ->The cat has been laying on the ground
- ->That bag has been laying in front of the contsiner for weeks.
4 to have a problem, or idea
- -> There lies an issue that we have trouble in solving.
- ->The gender issue lies at the centre of this conference.
- ->The problem lies as the main topic in the meeting
5 to be populated in a certain area.
- -> Dead bodies lie at the cemetary.
- ->Your jackes has been laying in my wardrobe for months.
6 to be extended in a specific spot
- -> The photocopies lie all mixed up in the ground.
1 to have something that is belongs to anyone, especially because you bought it
- -> You don't own me.
- ->I own this company.
Synonym
have
Opposite
associate
2 to succeed thoroughly, especially in a competition; to completely defeat someone
- -> You owned me this time!
- ->I will own you next time.
Synonym
defeat
Opposite
disavow
3 being in charge of and responsible for something
- -> I decided to own my father's business.
- ->Then my daughter will own our business.
Synonym
accept
Opposite
reject
1 that income you earn from your job or from selling the stuff, after you've paid the whole of your expenses
- -> What is my profit from this job?
- ->Profit of the job was highly reasonable.
2 any benefit that you obtain as a result of performing anything
- -> I will show you how it is done, it is on your profit.
- ->Total proft was around 345 Turkish liras.
1 to run is to move fast by using legs.
- -> she was running towards the door.
- ->they are running to catch the train.
- ->I ran down the stairs as fast as I could
Synonym
hurry, speed, travel rapidly
Opposite
walk,stand
2 run is to travel rapidly in a particular distance
- -> Olumsuz olması çok anlamlı olmamış I have run seven miles today.
- ->she has said she will consider running in the 3000 meters marathon.
- ->I have never run a marathon before.
Synonym
go, locomote, move, travel
Opposite
stop,halt
3 run is to manage business, organization or country.
- -> many people don’t care the person running the country
- ->ı wan to run a restraunt in the city center.
- ->the hotel is well-run and extremely popular.
Synonym
organize,lead,supervise
Opposite
disorganize
4 if you run, you move very quickly and you do it.
- -> I need to run to the store for some more milk.
- ->you should run and ask your sister where keys are
Synonym
move, travel, flee
Opposite
stay,slow
5 when the vehicles run, they carry people from one place to another regularly.
- -> I waited too much on the stop.I learnt the bus didn't run on sundays.
- ->The express bus bus runs to the city centre.
- ->television series ran for 10 episodes and was extremely popular.
Synonym
work,follow
Opposite
wait, remain
6 when computer runs ,it works
- -> all software programs will run on new computers.
- ->when the program runs on it ,we easily finish the our assignment
Synonym
operate,work
Opposite
mismanage
7 when something runs, it occurs particularly and regularly.
- -> the training of physical education runs over a three year period.
- ->the learner kept things running smoothly
- ->he was given a further three month prison sentence to run concurrently.
Synonym
continue, go, stretch, last
Opposite
stop, cease
1 achieving something you've been striving to do or obtain; to achieve the desired result or cause
- -> The national basketball team succeed in the final game.
- ->It was easy for her to succeed after working hard for two months.
2 to be good at your job, getting enough money, respect and power etc.
- -> Her family connected to her again when they hear she succeed at business life.
- ->His dream was to succeed in music industry.
3 to follow someone/something and take their/its place or position after them.
- -> He succeeded the race by passing the rivals.
- ->She couldn't succeed with a promotion to a better position.
4 to get a name or title, property after someone dies
- -> He is succeeded with a mansion when his grandmother died.
- ->He is succeeded with throne when his father got lost in the battle.