Being with the trend. – Fashion
What does fashion offer us? Fashion changes over time and people. We choose different outfits and accessories for us to look good in the public and that's extremely interesting these days. Fashion is a global scenario that determines you to change your perspective about how you choose lifestyle including food, dress, accessories etc;. Let's accept the fact that fashion has definitions that depend upon the person who has it. Everyone has their own explanation and values according to their fashion sense. There may be variation from one trend to another. The services that fashion industry offers now are great. There is a variety of lifestyle products and services available now. there's a separation or a generation gap in the fashion in the present and during the past.
1 items that you can obtain, purchase, or discover
- -> After a long waiting, Playstation 5 is available on Amazon.
- ->I was waiting for summer to buy some strawberries from available Volmart
- ->We came back from hotel because there was only one available room
Synonym
accessible, free, purchasable
Opposite
limited, unavailable, occupied
2 allowed to observe or converse with others
- -> His social media status is available
- ->Whenever I call her, she is always available for me
- ->Henry Cavill was available to make interview with us
3 not in at all a sexual or emotional connection at the moment
- -> I have been available since I was born
1 not something like someone or something else; not identical kind of others
- -> You seem different.
- ->My project is different from yours.
- ->She was different from other girls.
Synonym
unalike
Opposite
similar
2 The state of being distinct and unique of someone or something
- -> He said he will be act different this time.
- ->I can't see any different topic between those projects.
3 atypical; distinct from other individuals or objects
- -> This teacher's syllabus is very different from others.
- ->That was quite different from the previous one.
1 a satisfactory standard or of great quality
- -> Her cookies are so good.
- ->They sell good quality pens.
- ->The furniture looks good.
2 enjoyable, pleasant for someone
- -> We had a really good time with my friends.
- ->It's so good to hear your voice.
- ->It's really good to drink coffee with you.
3 strong and sensible to support in a discussion
- -> I have good reason to doubt his words.
- ->He always asks good questions.
4 used to show or get approval or respect to something
- -> His family is good-looking and well-educated.
- ->It's good that some people go to congre.
5 skillful to do something well
- -> He was very good at his job.
- ->He's really a good dancer.
- ->She is one of the best players in the world.
6 ethically right; behaving in a morally correct manner
- -> I wish you were a better person.
- ->It's good to help kids in Africa.
7 following rules or standards firmly
- -> They were all good children.
- ->He promised to be a good boy from now on.
- ->They all have good manners.
8 want to help someone, being kind to others
- -> You are so good to me.
- ->I never doubted her good intentions.
- ->He was good to everyone on the team.
9 being powerful and healthy
- -> She replied, "I'm good, don’t worry."
- ->I know she's good, but I still worry about her.
- ->I can't see it even with my good eye.
10 affecting something or someone in an useful way
- -> These chemicals are not good for children.
- ->Too much alcohol is not good for your liver.
Opposite
Living so close to a chemical factory can't be good.
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 catching your eye since it/they are unique, intriguing, or distinctive
- -> Her ego came from the fact that she had a intertesting appearance.
- ->Interesting places, meeting new people was her passion.
Synonym
fascinating, compelling, stimulating, gripping, absorbing
Opposite
boring,tiring
1 being alive or taking place at the moment
- -> It is hard to put my emotions into the words in the present situation.
- ->His present mood changed because of you.
- ->He will edit the present draft of his plan.
Synonym
now
2 people who are in a specific place
- -> 25 students were present last week.
- ->I promise I will be present at your wedding.
- ->She apologized from him for not being present in his need.
Synonym
attendant
Opposite
absent
1 Ordinary people bonded to a community.
- -> You should not speak loudly in public
- ->It will be open to the public soon
Synonym
community
2 Maintained by the government for the use of people.
- -> Public restrooms in the park were so dirty
- ->I have to use the public phone
- ->We can try to apply public companies
Opposite
private
1 to a significantly large extent
- -> This endangered bird species lives in the extremely high mountains of the Himalayas.
- ->The blood values of the patient who was tested were extremely low.
Synonym
enormously
1 the process or outcome of something changing
- -> I've seen slight changes in your final paper.
- ->The company considers making some radical changes after the unfortunate accident.
Synonym
swap
2 anything that is utilized to change something else; the activity of changing anything with something fresh or unusual
- -> I think you should consider this change.
- ->Is change possible for this old decoration?
Synonym
replace,switch
3 the circumstance that a scenario, a location, or an event differs from the norm and hence is more likely to be quirky, entertaining, or enjoyable
- -> Look at this surprising change!
- ->I didn't expect such a change from him.
4 the cash you receive back while you pay for something by donating extra cash than it expenses you
- -> You can keep the change.
- ->It is not something shameful to ask for your change after paying.
Synonym
exchange
5 Instead of banknotes, pennies are used
- -> I don't have any change on my pocket.
- ->Can you borrow me some change?
Synonym
money, cash
6 a spare pair of clothing, and so on.
- -> I need a change of suits.
- ->I will have change of purse one day!
1 a single-piece pair of trousers that extends down to protect the torso beyond the legs, often extending underneath the knees or to the ankles
- -> I'll buy new summer dresses.
- ->This dress looks so good on you.
- ->I like your pink dress.
2 clothing for both males and females
- -> I don’t like her dress sense.
- ->All the people were coming in casual dresses.
Synonym
clothes, clothing, garment, wear, gear
1 a remark, event, or circumstance which explains why anything occurred; a justification for anything
- -> Because of being misunderstood, Ashley wanted give an explanation to his father.
- ->Tom wanted an explanation about his illness from his doctor.
- ->Tina had to give an explanation to her family for being late.
Synonym
reason grounds basis excuse motive justification pretext
Opposite
vagueness
2 a remark or literary text which explains how anything operates or helps you grasp things
- -> The new employee asked the other employee for an explanation of the rules that are written on the board.
- ->An explanation of the signs and labels and/or color coding required.
Synonym
clarification
1 anything that is based on reality, particularly when it could be demonstrated
- -> It's a fact that I liked her.
- ->I know for a fact that he'll not let me go out with you guys.
2 ones that are real as opposed to ones that were constituted
- -> We played a fact or fiction quiz at the party.
- ->I can't understand if it's a fact or an opinion.
3 a term utilized to describe a certain scenario that occurs
- -> Despite the fact that I have no fails, I'm still afraid not to get accepted to MIT.
- -> Her clothes is showing the fact that she was pregnant.
1 The sudden public acclaim of something
- -> I don't like following fashion
- ->This season's fashion is colorful fabrics and high-soled shoes.
2 Producing clothes in different forms and presenting them to the society
- -> The incredible influence of fashion in directing people is undeniable.
- ->The latest innovation of the fashion industry was their combination with technology.
3 Community affected by a person's behavior
- -> I think this summer's fashion will be to travel by car while listening to songs.
- ->It is not a bad thing to keep up with whatever was in fashion at that time.
1 morally acceptable or honorable action
- -> There is nothing good about about him.
- ->The dress does not look good on me.
Synonym
ideal
Opposite
wrong, evil
2 something which is helpful for something or someone
- -> I told her the truth for her own good but she got mad instead.
- ->It will not be good if you ask her why.
Synonym
right, decent
Opposite
mean, bad
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 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 something you offer as a present to someone
- -> I bought a car as a present for his birthday.
- ->I don't know what to have as a present for her birthday.
- ->You should get a present for mother's day.
2 now is the moment
- -> Its fame started in 2013 and is continuing at present.
- ->He is cleaning the house at present.
1 the general community of ordinary people in society
- -> Don't touch anywhere in public places.
- ->Behave correct, we're in public!
Synonym
society
Opposite
citizens
2 a group of persons who have a shared interest or participate in the same activity.
- -> This place is open to the public.
- ->His songs are available to a wider public.
Synonym
crowd
Opposite
quiet place
1 a feeling of knowing what you're talking about; the capacity to assess what you're talking concerning
- -> He has a good sense of art.
- ->It is very obvious from his outfit that he has no sense in fashion.
- ->I admire his sense of music.
2 sound judgment and intelligence; awareness of what is reasonable or acceptable behavior
- -> Sometimes, I think that you behave without any sense.
- ->Waking up at this hour makes no sense to me.
- ->There isn't any sense in his sayings.
3 a means of comprehending something through the meaning of a term or statement
- -> This book will bring you a certain level in the strictest sense of the word.
- ->thw movie was the masterpiece of all time in the literal sense of words.
- ->In the full sense of the word, this couple is created for each other.
4 one of your body's five senses (seeing, listening, smell, tasting, and make contact) for gathering knowledge about the environment surrounds you
- -> Teacher can encourage students' five senses by bringing realia, visual and audial materials.
- ->Sharks have a keen sense of smell especially the blood.
5 a powerful impression regarding something significant
- -> She felt a powerful sense of love at the first sight.
- ->He felt a severe sense of loneliness after the breakup.
6 a healthy mental state; the capacity to comprehend openly
- -> If they give a little break, it will knock some sense into him.
- ->Perpetual punishing chidren won't help their senses to come.
1 [uncountable, singular] the state of being seperate in which two or more people or things are separated
- -> Although we are in the 21st century, the problem of racial separation still has not been solved.
- ->The problem between them was a big separation of opinion.
2 [countable] a time that people seperating from each other
- -> Seven years have passed since their separation, but he still has not forgotten her.
- ->After a 4-year separation, she graduated from university and returned to her family home.
3 [countable] a separation is an arrangement, often a legal one, by which two married people stop living together as husband and wife.
- -> The idea of separation shook her.
- ->Separations are inevitable for some couples.
1 [countable] a government system or private company organization that is responsible for providing a particular thing that public needs
- -> They are careless about emergency services.
- ->The health workers, who provided a vital service to the public, got a standing ovation.
2 [countable, uncountable] a service is a business that provides something for people but does not produce goods:
- -> They aim to provide a high service in their hospital.
- ->Thanks to the online appointment services, I got an easy appointment from the hospital.
3 [uncountable] the act of dealing with customers in a shop, restaurant, or hotel
- -> She complained about the services of the restaurant.
- ->I called room service to ask for breakfast.
4 [countable, usually plural, uncountable] work in the armed forces, work done by people in armed forces
- -> After service in the Turkish Army, my father is retired.
- ->There is a compulsory military service system that lasts for 6 months in Turkey.
5 [uncountable] to examine a machine and repair any damaged parts
- -> My brother takes his car for service every month.
- ->I think you need to pick up the car from the shop
1 A duration regarded as the belonging to the present life measured in minutes, hours, days.
- -> I need more time to finish this assignment
- ->She caught me in a bad time
- ->The perception of time can be subjective
1 [uncountable, countable] amount that something is worth.
- -> They cannot put value on human life.
- ->How much the value of this product?
- ->There is a decline in the value of Mona Lisa portrait.
2 [uncountable] the amount that something is worth compared to the others
- -> This object has more poor value than the other one.
- ->Its value would be higher if this portrait is larger.
- ->Value of this jewelery is the much more then the big one.
1 [countable, uncountable] a change especially in amount or level
- -> There was a variation in the sea level compared to last year.
- ->Global temperature variations have been observed around world in the last 150 years.
2 [countable] something that is different from other things in a general group
- -> This song is a modern variation of a traditional folk song.
- ->I bought these tickets to see a different variation of the Romeo and Juliet play.
3 [countable] variation (on something) (music) one of several short tunes that are based on the same simple tune, but are different from it and from the others
- -> This is a variation on the original song.
- ->there are many variations of the song.
1 [singular + singular or plural verb] a different type of something
- -> She left the country for a variety of reasons.
- ->There are a variety of fabrics to choose from for dress sewing.
2 [uncountable] the quality of not doing the same thing being all the time
- -> Turkey is a country of great variety.
- ->Turkish cuisine is a very variety.
3 [countable] a type of a thing like a plant or language that is different from the others
- -> Each language has a different variety among itself.
- ->In her garden are the rarest varieties of flowers.
1 to embrace something presented voluntarily; to say 'yes' to an offer, invitation, etc.
- -> I accepted her request just because of my sister.
- ->He invited me to his party and I accepted his invitation.
2 to consent to or adopt something
- -> Do you accept the cheque?
- ->I accept full responsibility for my little brother.
Synonym
obtain
3 to receive cash in a specific format
- -> We accept both cash and credit card.
- ->The machine does not accept your credit card.
4 to confess that you are to blame or liable for anything
- -> She accepted that she would take the responsibility of the project.
- ->I apologized but he would not accept it.
Synonym
admit
5 to keep going in a bad circumstance without complaining since you know you can't change it
- -> I accept the fact that he will never change for anyone.
- ->I am not good at math, I accept that.
6 to make someone feel appreciated and included in a group
- -> We accepted the new girl into our group.
- ->He was accepted by seniors for the school project.
Synonym
welcome
7 to allow someone to join a group, attend a school, or use a service, etc.
- -> She was accepted by the company after seeing her work.
- ->She studied hard and was accepted to her dream university.
Synonym
welcome
1 to transform into something new
- -> I have changed a lot after puberty.
- ->She has not changed a bit after get back from college.
Synonym
modify
Opposite
remain
2 to establish anyone or anything dissimilar
- -> The money changed him a lot.
- ->He changed my life with his help.
Synonym
modify
Opposite
remain
3 to change from one condition or shape to alternative; to cause someone or something to change states or patterns
- -> He changed his house which was located in Liverpool to London.
- ->Her excitement changed into madness.
4 to transition from one condition, location, or purpose to another
- -> The driver changed his path.
- ->The weathercock changed its direction when the wind came from a different angle.
Opposite
remain
5 to substitute anything fresh or unfamiliar for something old, such as an individual, a product, etc.
- -> Do not change the page, I am reading it.
- ->Do not change the covers, I just changed it.
Synonym
reverse
Opposite
remain
6 change roles or places with anything else; so that both sides have what the other has
- -> I changed the seats with my co-passenger.
- ->My sister changed our drinks while I was looking away.
Synonym
adjustment
Opposite
sameness
7 to convert cash into some other nation's currency
- -> 100 dollars were changed into over 2 thousands rupees.
- ->I need to change my money from euro to kron to buy a bottle of water.
8 to swap cash for various pennies or banknotes for the exact value
- -> Do you have a change for 50 dollars?
- ->Can you change a 150 euros note?
Synonym
coins
Opposite
bill
9 to swap something that you've purchased for something different, particularly if it's defective; to provide a consumer with a replacement item if the one they've purchased is defective.
- -> I needed to change my shoes with new ones because there was a stain on it.
- ->We can only change the products which is unopened.
Synonym
adjust
Opposite
remain
10 to transfer through one vehicle, rail, or other mode of transportation to another in attempt to keep a trip
- -> I must change buses in İstanbul to arrive my destination.
- ->We changed our transportation from bus to subway to reach home rapidly.
1 change of a decision according to something
- -> Her success depends on her hard work.
- ->Getting a good job depends on graduating with a good degree.
2 used when someone is not sure about something because it can change
- -> My decision depends on her actions.
- ->everything depends on her
1 [intransitive or transitive] to wear some clothes, put clothes on yourself or put clothes on a child
- -> She dressed her child in a black coat because they were going out.
- ->He dressed his dog a clothe before going to the wet.
Synonym
put on
2 [ transitive to apply medication an injury by covering or cleaning to protect it
- -> He dressed the man whose arm injured in the accident.
- ->Veterinarian dressed the tiny cat whose paw was injured.
1 to create or mold anything
- -> fashion sth after sth else She fashioned that dress from the gown.
- ->fashion sth out of sth She fashioned this plane out of the paper.
Synonym
design, create, build, shape, tailor
Opposite
demolish, destroy
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 Data prepared and submitted for review by another
- -> In the online class, she presented all the documents to her students.
- ->For the meeting, our manager wanted us to present our duties.
Synonym
offer,display
2 The act of giving something to someone or something, such as religious ceremonies.
- -> Let her present his side.
- ->The spiritual ornaments presented on the wall of the church
Synonym
give, stage
3 Participation in the occurrence of something
- -> The plastic products that we use generally could present the end of the world.
- ->Giving up the use of the mask would present a dilemma.
Synonym
carry, give
4 Introduce to be there in an official institution
- -> With her presenting herself in front of the audience, they started to worry.
- ->He presented himself at the beginning of the meeting.
Synonym
give, stage
1 Being able to feel even without using the 5 sensation
- -> I sensed that something is wrong.
- ->He sensed that he must hit the ball in the last minute of the game.
2 to find and document anything
- -> They entered the burned house with a device that sense the gas in the environment.
- ->Police dogs sensed the 20kg of cocoine in the devastated house.
1 to determine how long something takes to happen or for someone to do anything
- -> The bomb was timed to blow in an hour.
- ->Time how long you study for two weeks , and we'll talk about it later.
Synonym
measure
Opposite
not measure
2 to make plans to do something or for something to happen at a specific moment
- -> The team's arrival wasn’t well timed, no-one came to pick them up.
- ->He perfectly timed the meeting, it fits in everyone's schedule.
Synonym
set
Opposite
disrupt