Travel and see – Travel
Traveling is very lifelong important for two reasons. Firstly, you can get new experiences and new information thanks to your independence from your own culture. Letting go of inaction and taking action will help you get rid of the feeling of inability. Second, you start to not be shy suddenly when you travel. Because meeting new people makes you more confident and comfortable. An increase in your self-confidence makes you a more powerful person. You can express your ideas more easily. By doing so, you will add new memories to your lifeless and colorless life.
1 causing bodily relaxation; comfortable , rest upon, ect.
- -> We bought a new car with more comfortable seats.
- ->You can change the dress with a more comfortable one.
Synonym
comfy
Opposite
uncomfortable
2 to be bodily comfortable.
- -> I can give you a painkiller if you feel comfortable
- ->Every morning I drink coffee to make myself comfortable.
- ->I will change my bed with a more comfortable one.
Opposite
uncomfortable
3 being brave about any situation or position or believing that you are telling the truth
- -> I feel comfortable when I leave my baby at the nanny.
- ->I didn't study on this topic so I don't feel comfortable.
Synonym
feeling peace
Opposite
uncomfortable
4 to buy something without thinking about it financially
- -> I want to feel comfortable while I'm shopping.
- ->He deserves a comfortable retirement after many years of work
Synonym
rich wealthyn prosperous affluent well off
5 enabling you to effortlessly succeed
- -> They won a comfortable game with good team play.
- ->They worked hard for today and they expect it to be a comfortable match.
1 having confidence inside your own abilities to complete tasks and achieve accomplishment
- -> He is confident on this issue.
- ->We aim to rise confident individuals.
- ->She doesn't seem confident as she hasn't encountered anything like this before.
Synonym
self-assured
2 experiencing confident that things will transpire in the manner that you desire or anticipate
- -> We made different plans for every detail and we are confident that the business will be successful.
- ->I was totally confident about what she would do because I knew her before.
Synonym
sure convinced certain positive clear
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 somebody who is dead or appears to be dead
- -> I couldn’t bear to see her lying lifeless.
- ->I touched her lifeless face for the last time.
Synonym
inanimate
Opposite
alive
2 It isn't alive; it doesn't have any living creatures growing on or in it.
- -> The lifeless land was dry and alone.
- ->The planet was lifeless but we aim to start a new life on it.
Synonym
defunct
Opposite
animate
3 as a person who has fainted, soulless
- -> Your face is a bit lifeless today.
- ->Her role was too lifeless for her.
Synonym
lacklustre
Opposite
lively
1 persisting or existing for the rest of one's life
- -> The college is dedicated to promoting lifelong learning.
- ->As a magazine, we aim to reach lifelong learners every month.
- ->As a lifelong athlete, he was starting his day with running.
Synonym
permanent
Opposite
temporary
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 being capacity to exert power people and events
- -> The powerful economy in Europe positively affects the living standards of the people living there.
- ->Undeveloped countries need powerful European countries because they need to survive.
Synonym
forceful
Opposite
powerless
2 getting a lot of effectiveness or effort; being advantageous
- -> Studying the lesson is a powerful vehicle for an academic career.
- ->A powerful background in the language affects your life positively.
3 The effect of a thought or action on another
- -> Love is the most powerful thing in the world.
- ->You have patience for a powerful relationship with people.
4 Having a physically rigid form of a person or animal.
- -> A powerful dog attacked a boy last night.
- ->Thanks to his powerful arm, he can easily carry heavy boxes.
Synonym
dynamic
1 embarrassed or avoiding talking to someone
- -> She is shy, and she can't speak in a crowd.
- ->His voice trembled on stage because he is shy.
Synonym
timid
Opposite
bold
2 expressing someone's apprehension or embarrassment around seeing and chatting with new person
- -> She's too shy to meet her boyfriend's family.
- ->His shy manner left a bad impression on everyone.
3 Person who is embarrassed to attend an event
- -> She was not shy about revealing all the secrets.
- ->He was not comfortable talking to her because he was shy.
1 with no difficulty or problems
- -> You can easily complete this assignment.
- ->My motorcycle can drive the village road easily.
Synonym
readily , effortlessly
2 very likely to happen, probably
- -> This could easily turn against him.
- ->You can easily get away with theft charges.
Synonym
very likely
3 no doubt, absolutely, certainly
- -> My boyfriend is easily the best person in the world.
- ->Konya is easily the biggest city in Turkey.
Synonym
definitely
4 quickly, rapidly; faster than is usual
- -> I get tired easily when doing my homework.
- ->He can eassily dunk in, because he is tall.
1 quickly and not expectedly
- -> You might suddenly find yourself in dire need of cash.
- ->He appeared at my door suddenly.
- ->He suddenly stood up and ran to the door.
Synonym
unexpectedly
Opposite
probably
1 [uncountable] the process of doing something in order to deal with a situation or to make something happen
- -> The police took action against the criminals.
- ->She asked permission from her superior to take action.
Synonym
activity, process, response
Opposite
inaction
2 an activity carried out by someone
- -> I couldn't react in response to this action.
- ->With this action, he did nothing but went against his family.
3 Laborers' actions, including labor strikes, to express their dissatisfaction about their bosses
- -> Together with their colleagues, they planned to take action against their boss.
- ->Because of the indifference of the school principal, the teachers took action against him.
4 the formal procedure for preventing someone or a firm from doing something, expecting them to pay for a fault, and so forth
- -> They did not know that this legal action was a mistake.
- ->When they received the money they had to pay for legal action, they found that the money was fake.
5 Taking part inside a conflict or even a warfare
- -> He was punished by his superiors for his action in the war.
- ->He refused the action of taking part in the battlefield.
6 a term used to denote a series of thrilling occurrences
- -> Books related to action are more fun to read.
- ->If you're looking for a place with lots of action, you should go to the police department.
7 an impact of a substance, including a chemical, on another
- -> Taking too much vitamin C can cause an acid-raising action in the body.
- ->Consumption of chocolate provides better working action of the brain.
1 thoughts, beliefs, rules and ways of life for a definite group of country
- -> Folk songs have an important place in the culture of the Turks.
- ->This book reflects the culture of England
2 the development of plants, bacteria and cells or the production of certain animals to have a particular element or crop.
- -> Cultured mushrooms are found to be poisonous
- ->Cultured microbes are examined with the aid of a telescope
1 an act that someone has performed or committed
- -> The newest doings of television stars were boring.
- ->Are you talking about the thievish doings of organized crime?
Synonym
performance
1 anything you experience with your thoughts or with your instincts
- -> I have this feeling that someone follows me.
- ->He left me with this horrible feeling of being heartbroken.
Synonym
sensation
2 a powerful impression
- -> The feeling of anxiety takes over me.
- ->Driving Tesla gives you the feeling of total control.
Synonym
emotion, sensation
3 a point of view or a perspective on anything
- -> My feeling is that we can do better than this.
- ->The council's feeling was against the Minister.
4 the concept or conviction that something is real or that something will occur in the future
- -> I have a strong feeling about her new job.
- ->I have this feeling that she is jealous of me.
Synonym
impression
5 capacity to perceive bodily sensations
- -> There's no feeling in my left hand.
- ->Can I ever have the feeling of my legs?
6 the capability to comprehend someone/something or to act in a caring manner
- -> She read the poem with unbelievable feeling.
- ->I couldn't understand why she had a big feeling about my last book.
7 the ambiance of a location, circumstance, etc.
- -> The feeling of the theatre was amazingly historical.
- ->I liked the feeling of gym, it gives me motivation.
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 incapacity to do a task
- -> She felt increasingly frustrated by her inability to demonstrate her ideas.
- ->I feel a bit shy about my inability to talk French.
- ->My inability to explain makes him smile.
Synonym
incompetency
Opposite
ability
1 a condition of inaction in response to a situation or an issue
- -> Politicians are angry at government because of its inaction.
- ->Our kids will have no water because of our inaction.
- ->We're here to protest inaction of governments on climate change.
Synonym
idleness
Opposite
active
1 rise of the somethings; rise the value
- -> An increase in demand leads to an increase in price.
- ->We search the cause of the increase in smokers.
- ->He called me for a rent increase.
Synonym
increment
Opposite
decrease
1 free from foreign nations' political domination
- -> The tiny republic has taken another step towards independence.
- ->Argentina finally declared its independence from Spain.
- ->It's the first legal election since the country's independence.
Synonym
independency
Opposite
dependence
2 the ability to plan your own life, make your own decisions, and so on without relying on others
- -> My mom doesn't want me to have my own independence.
- ->He was afraid of losing his independence.
- ->A woman needs a room to have her own independence.
Synonym
freedom
Opposite
dependence
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 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 a human being
- -> He's the last person who'd lie to me.
- ->She was the only person who stood beside me in that argument.
Synonym
human
Opposite
nonhuman
2 the actual self or individual personality of a human being
- -> He's such a selfish person, it annoys me.
- ->The manager should be an honest person.
Synonym
personage
Opposite
normal
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 showing gratitude to someone for anything
- -> After you are done, say thank your friend.
- ->Thanks is the best value.
1 [transitive]to increase the amount,numver or size, putting two or more amounts together
- -> You should add your address information for delivery.
- ->Do you prefer to add sugar to your coffee?
Synonym
put in
Opposite
remove
2 [intransitive, transitive] to put amount or numbers to increase the total number
- -> She added the piece to her collection.
- ->His friends' bullying just added to his disturbance even more.
Synonym
increase
3 [transitive] to say one more thing to make a remark
- -> She also added that it makes her furious.
- ->The teacher added some information to her project.
Synonym
attach
1 to show r make a feeling, opinion, or fact by words or actions
- -> I'd like to express you for your thoughtfulness.
- ->I cannot express myself, because I am shy.
Synonym
state
2 to communicate what you think or feel, by speaking or writing
- -> Kids frequently use drawing and painting to express themselves.
- ->He couldn't express himself after his wife's death.
Synonym
verbalize
3 using symbols to represent something in a particular way
- -> The symbols in that cave expressed ancient people's feelings.
- ->Every flag expressed one country.
Synonym
represent
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 increase the material or spiritual value of anything
- -> The prices of the products in the market are increasing every day.
- ->Unemployment rate increases because of the economy is so bad.
Opposite
decrease
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 to make a rapid movement away from something because it is terrified or surprised
- -> Her horse shied as the wind went wild.
- ->The horse shied at the fence and stopped running.
- ->My horse will shy because here's too crowded.
Synonym
timid
Opposite
unshy
2 Not at ease in social situations; excessively self-conscious
- -> I was too shy to ask for a date.
- ->Kids are shy with other people they don't know.
- ->The new girl seemed very shy but I could manage to talk with her.
Synonym
bashful
Opposite
unashamed
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.