Music industry – Music
Music industry is a growing sector in this century. However the arguable part about it is that some artists get to fame unfairly. With the help of social media, some artists can make outstanding advertisements. To be clearer, such artists invest huge amount of money in advertisement instead of spending it to produce artistic scenery. Audience listens to these songs unintentionally and they become unnaturally popular. Unquestionably, people start to believe that popular songs are the best songs. However experienced listeners can realize the difference between appreciable songs and bad songs. These expensive songs could be excusable if they weren't praised as the most qualified songs by experts.
1 something that has a significant impact or has such a large impact that it is considered important by others
- -> Riot started after the appreciable rise in oil prices.
- ->During the propagandas appreciable measure are taken by the goverment.
Synonym
Drastic
1 available for negotiable, objection, or suspicion; you don't accept without question
- -> His opinion about abortion is arguable.
- ->To me, the profit of this job is arguable.
- ->Arguable side of this topic is that no other research is conducted about it.
Synonym
Debatable
Opposite
Precise
1 connecting to art and the skill of the artist
- -> Mary's enviroment is full of artistic people.
- ->Design of the building needs to be artistic and meaningful.
2 have a god-given natural artistic talent or gratification, or be able to paint or draw, especially with a taste for art
1 things that earn forgiveness in situations that have an excuse
- -> Thinking what she has gone through, her words are excusable.
- ->The mistake you made is not excusable as well but you are my only friends.' said Sarah to Ellen.
Synonym
Forgivable
Opposite
Unforgivable
1 The situation where something has a very high-priced cost
- -> Building this bridge is an expensive job.
- ->The prices is getting more expensive everyday in UK.
- ->The price of being woman in this society is expensive.
Synonym
Costly
1 have wisdom or talent in a specific area through a specific working or business
- -> All of the job opportunities requires an experienced work background.
- ->Being experienced in this profession is not piece of cake!
Opposite
inexperienced
2 having skills or data as a result of doing something many times, or having many varied experimentations
- -> Jack is a experienced doctor of mine as he has been working for 23 years
- ->Our uncle Musa is more experienced writer than your cousin Rachel.
1 getting larger amount, or degree
- -> There is a growing need for healthier foods.
- ->They assigned new nurses to the hospital after a growing number of people were infected with the virus.
2 getting taller and bigger and more advanced person
- -> A growing teenager can be aggressive sometimes.
- ->Growing babies cry a lot.
1 amazing, wonderful, really good
- -> It was an outstanding speech so that everybody applaused standing.
- ->She was awarded as 'best 'actress' for her outstanding performance.
Synonym
great, impressive
Opposite
poor, powerless
2 for payment, problems or work, not done, paid or solved yet
- -> He got outstanding number of calls for his deadline project.
- ->I have got outstanding homeworks that should be delivered after two days.
Synonym
overdue, pending
Opposite
paid
1 accepted and enjoyed by so many people
- -> The song got super popular that it was playing everywhere.
- ->The lead actress has become popular after her outstanding acting in the movie.
Synonym
attractive, famous, trendy
Opposite
unkown, disliked
2 associated with common people in a country
- -> She had become a popular leader.
- ->The movement had no real popular support.
Synonym
public
1 qualified shows that someone is capable of to do something successfully after training
- -> this job requires highly qualified people
- ->manager of the company is well qualified
- ->In order to be a qualified teacher, you need experience with students
Synonym
able, competent, capable,
Opposite
unqualified ,incompetent
2 if you are qualified, you have enough experience in order to achieve tasks, duties
- -> ı don't know much about politic, so I am not qualified enough to comment
- ->ı 'm not technically qualified to fix the computer.
- ->prime minister is qualified to lead the country crisis
3 it describes someone meeting the requirements for the position limitedly
- -> We are looking for qualified member to become an executive
- ->football match was met with qualified enthusiasm.
Synonym
fit
Opposite
unfit,
1 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 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 The situation that is subjective according to the unity of rules and principles, that is, unfair, rather individual
- -> The match were played unfairly, i hate it.
- ->It is by far unfairly to search someone's past withouth their knowledge.
Opposite
Fairly
1 Happening by chance without ulterior motives
- -> My little niece Sarah, unintentionally hurt the bird.
- ->Your act was unintentionly rude, i will never forget it!
Synonym
Unconsciously
1 Situation that is very different from hoped and not close to normal
- -> Her eyes were unnaturally purple, it must be a lens.
- ->Sarah speaks unnaturally loud, probably she is drunk.
Opposite
Naturally
2 What is very varied from the things that exist in nature; rare
- -> He was unnaturally short for a 11 year old boy.
- ->Her laugh sounded unnaturally fake.
1 a poster, photograph, or video that informs people about a brand, employment, or organization
- -> We display our advertisement in the most popular place of the city.
- ->The reason why this advertisement stood out was the singer who played it.
Synonym
broadcast, poster
Opposite
hiding
2 ideal exhibit of anything that exemplifies its positive attributes
- -> The clothes she wears are advertisement for what kind of person she is.
- ->The food he chooses in the restaurants is an advertisement of what flavors he likes.
3 the procedure of publicizing or promoting anything
- -> Posters showing the quality of the advertisement were hung on the boards.
- ->I didn't expect the advertisement to be this good, despite the money Jane's getting.
1 the manner where two individuals or objects are unlike to one another; the manner in which someone or something has evolved
- -> What's the difference between you and me?
- ->I see a difference in your hair.
Synonym
dissimilarity
Opposite
similarity
2 the difference between something and something else in terms of size
- -> There is 2 kg difference in the boxes.
- ->I will close the difference.
Synonym
distinction
3 a conflict among persons
- -> There will be certain differences between you two.
- ->They will have tiny differences in characteristic.
1 Person or persons admired by a lot of person
- -> After accusations and slanders, his fame and status were trampled underfoot.
- ->Fame and money have never been my top priority. It was always me first.
- ->I'm jealous of the money and prestige you get just because of your fame.
Synonym
reputation, celebrity
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 the production of goods made by factories
- -> Our food industry has been developing rapidly.
- ->In the eighteenth century, the industry made Britain a rich country.
- ->Industry of England made poor became poorer and wealth people more rich.
2 people or activities or both involved in producing something
- -> The entertainment industry is gradually improving.
- ->Some cottage industries are competing with others.
- ->In Turkey, summer tourism industry decreased because of Covid-19 crisis.
3 efforting and working steadily
- -> People admire for my industry.
- ->Industry, politeness and honesty will definitely lead you to success.
- ->These times, his boss does not like his industry.
1 the title or kind of a machine, piece of equipment, or other item manufactured by a specific company
- -> Make of shaving machine is waterproof.
- ->Make of utensils is strengthened with steel.
Synonym
Manufacture, produce
Opposite
Derange
1 [uncountable] sounds made by musical instruments are intended to give pleasure to people listening to them
- -> Music is the universal language of sounds.
- ->We are going to see live music on Thursday.
2 the art of playing or writing music
- -> He is very upset that her music teacher is going to another school.
- ->She can take her whole family in front of her to study music.
3 written or printed by symbols that represent the sounds to be played or sung in a part of music
- -> The music was open on the desk.
- ->He asked her to make out the sheet music for the flute.
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 [uncountable] organic food especially vegetables and fruits that is grown or raised through farming
- -> She feeds her baby only with brands which produce organic products.
- ->My uncle grows and sells his own organic produces.
Synonym
product
1 the place to start of it
- -> I was happier at the start of the semester.
- ->The start of the show was boring.
2 starting anything is the action or practice of starting anything.
- -> This is a new start for her.
- ->The start of a new year means new opportunities for me.
3 the chance you're provided to start that and finish it successfully
- -> They gave him a new start in their company.
- ->This is the start of a better era in my life.
4 a speed or length edge when someone has over all other competitors at the start of the match.
- -> He had a 10-meter lead over his rivals.
- ->His early start was unnecessary.
1 to have the assurance that anything is correct or that someone is speaking you the reality
- -> I believe every word she says.
- ->She believes in her brother.
2 to believe that anything is true or conceivable, even if you aren't sure
- -> There are lots of people who believe that he is still alive.
- ->I believe he is wearing his old jacket today.
Synonym
think, feel, reckon
3 to believe that anything is correct or accurate
- -> I believe that she went to market this morning.
- ->She believes that dancing keeps her healthy and young.
4 utilized while expressing frustration or annoyance at something
- -> I can't believe I lost the competition.
- ->She can't believe the machine worked.
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 mixing materials or putting elements together to produce or prepare something
- -> I made a house from paper.
- ->We used to make planes in our childhood.
- ->The engineer made the building very durable.
Synonym
construct, put together
2 to compose, write or produce something
- -> The producer has made epic movies in the last three years.
- ->The book was made by George Eliot before he hospitalized.
- ->This is the greates film ever made.
Synonym
compose
3 to make anything appear as a result of breaking, tearing, striking, or removing something
- -> She had to make it seeable by removing the curtains.
- ->He made a bruise on his face.
- ->I make myself known in every place I go.
4 to make someone or something feel, show, or have a certain quality.
- -> Why do you make everything more complicated?
- ->The movie made me laugh real hard.
- ->Exams made the students very lustless.
Synonym
cause
5 to contribute to the achievement of something
- -> Thanks to my teacher, I have made my lessons better in time.
- ->She made the magazine very popular.
Synonym
bring about
6 to force someone to act in a certain way
- -> She made me watch this Tv series.
- ->My mom makes me eat everything even though I do not like them.
- ->My father has made me leave the sport club.
Synonym
force
7 to evolve into something; to be appropriate for something
- -> She is made for this job.
- ->I was made for loving you.
Synonym
become
8 to add together
- -> With this lie, it makes four that you have lied to us.
- ->You can make a quick coffee by adding milk to the coffee powder.
- ->Two add ten makes twelve.
Synonym
add up to
Opposite
subtract
9 to acquire money, have financial freedom.
- -> I make one thousand Turkish liras in a week.
- ->Their company has made the most profit of the year.
- ->What do you make for living?
Synonym
earn
10 to succeed to gain a position or have a place in somewhere
- -> She made it to the Tokyo Olympics in 1996..
- ->I couldn't have made it without your help.
- ->They will make it, I have no doubt.
Synonym
succeed
Opposite
fail
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 create items that will be purchased in enormous quantities
- -> Newly founded company is producing new tools for beginners.
- ->Eco friendly companies are not producing this product.
2 Having a newborn or a little animal; to develop or create anything as part of a greater procedure
- -> Potatos produces little ones.
- ->500 cows produced 1000 infant.
3 to make anything, particularly when talent is required
- -> Who produced these cakes?
- ->By the end of the day he is supposed to produce 100 new dishes.
Synonym
To make
4 to bring about some kind of specific consequence or impact
- -> Never give up, it is normal to produce bad results.
- ->Our new plan will help us to produce more effectively.
5 to display or cause anything to come from out of anywhere
- -> Harry produced a candle out of nowhere.
- ->Judge wanted more produced evidence from them.
6 to have been in charge of setting up a movie, show, or other performance for public exhibition
- -> This show is produced for adults.
- ->Series of LOTR have just produced to profit money.
1 to comprehend or be informed of a specific truth or circumstance
- -> I was shocked when I realized your lies.
- ->I just realized that there’s no food at home.
2 to perform anything significant which you really desire to undertake
- -> Did you realize his ambition to make things right with you?
- ->I realized the promise I gave you.
3 to be purchased for a specific sum of cash
- -> The artwork realized nearly 5$ million.
- ->Their vase realizes trillions.
Synonym
make
4 If a person's worries are realized, the occurrences which they perceive will occur do so
- -> My biggest fear was realized when I watched the new horror film.
- ->Her worst fears were realized when she saw that TV had been still open.
1 To initiate.
- -> I will start to work tomorrow.
- ->The exam will start at 10 am.
Synonym
begin
Opposite
finish
3 the machine to work.
- -> I will start the record if you are okay.
- ->I started the machine.
4 To form, to be established and starting to operate.
- -> The war started in 1546.
- ->I started to university in 2016.
5 Iniated from a specific place, amount or situation.
- -> Prices start at 10 TL.
- ->This subject starts with pronouns.