Choosen family – Friends
Friendship is the relationships you form with people who can give you a familiarity, even if they are not your family. When you think about the memories blended with the bond and the nature of faith between you and others, you become a thankful person for them. When you share your pain with them, they do not show a suspicious approach to you, on the contrary, they will be tearful. When we talk about your sweet memories, they will be happy with you too. If you can experience these with your friends, you have reached the top spot of friendship! Remember that friendship is easy to earn, but so easy to lose.
1 not hard; completed or accomplished with no need for a great deal of work or difficulty
- -> The problems in the testbook are easy to solve.
- ->This puzzle is very easy to do.
- ->Flashcards are easy to remember.
Synonym
simple, effortless
Opposite
hard, difficult
2 complacent, unconcerned, and unconcerned
- -> Losing her mother was not easy for the little girl.
- ->This school term has been going easy for me.
- ->Reading books is an easy activity to relax.
Synonym
comfy
Opposite
uneasy
3 You are vulnerable to assault and unable to protect yourselves.
- -> Rabbits are easy targets for wolves.
- ->This soldier is an easy rival in the battle.
- ->It was an easy game for a renowed chess player.
Synonym
defenseless
Opposite
guarded
4 polite and lovely
- -> The easy characteristic is an important feature in a teamwork.
- ->Candidate's easy manners was well recieved in the interview.
- ->The woman's easy goingness was a bit much for the crowd.
Synonym
easy-going
Opposite
awkward
1 giving and feeling pleasure and enjoyment
- -> He lived a happy childhood.
- ->I'm so happy since I traveled to Europe.
2 satisfaction about something which is positive and right with comfort
- -> I'm happy with the way my dress turned out.
- ->She isn't happy with the exam result.
3 eager to help or willing to accomplish something
- -> I'm happy meeting you today instead of Friday.
- ->He is happy joining the new campaign.
4 successful and fortunate
- -> They have a happy marriage.
- ->She found a happy job which is easy and pays well.
1 The act of thinking that something is wrong even if there is no situation
- -> I don't think she even knows she is in a suspicious situation.
- ->She looked around with a suspicious look.
Synonym
distrustful, doubtable
Opposite
undoubted, credible
2 causing you to believe that anything is incorrect, unlawful, or untruthful
- -> I think this report of missing persons is suspicious.
- ->It is suspicious if someone lives here
3 unable or unwilling to believe anyone or anything
- -> You can be suspicious of what I say, I am not imposing my truth on you.
- ->I'm suspicious of what she says.
Synonym
sceptical
1 Things with a high glucose content
- -> Sweet strawberries are over there waiting to be washed.
- ->I noticed a meaningless sweet taste in the food.
Synonym
sugary, candied
Opposite
saline, salty
2 Good smelling food
- -> I like the sweet, clean and aromatic smell of the house.
- ->When you put on a sweet perfume, you will be complete.
Synonym
balm, aroma, scent
Opposite
malodor, effluvia
3 making a person feel comfortable
- -> If you add more flowers to this tattoo, I'm sure it will look very sweet.
- ->To create a sweet image in this corner, we first remove this mess.
Synonym
enjoyment, pleasure
4 charming
- -> I met a sweet boy while standing there.
- ->We meet every weekend in a sweet tiny house.
Synonym
pretty, cute
5 possessing or displaying a caring personality
- -> I thought he was sweet towards me but his intention was completely different.
- ->She's a sweet girl and I'm sure we'll get along well with her.
Synonym
kind, nice
1 be upset about someone
- -> Being a tearful person is difficult because I cannot show my anger.
- ->My boyfriend's mom was running with tearful eyes.
Synonym
weeping, teary
2 something that upsets you
- -> It was tearful when we listened to the sick boy's last wishes.
- ->I don't find it right to do tearful ceremonies at weddings.
Synonym
sad, pathetic, tragic
1 Being satisfied with the way things work
- -> I'm not thankful to you for anything you've done, it's all something you owe me.
- ->I'm thankful for this period of my life as last year was incredibly bad.
- ->I was actually thankful that they didn't invite me to the party.
Synonym
grateful
1 be in a high stuation
- -> People say there are still fragments of plane wreckage at the top of the mountain.
- ->There's a striped t-shirt on the top of the closet. Can you bring it to me?
Synonym
summit, apex, peak
Opposite
bottom, breech
2 the high status of something
- -> I want to be top of the class but it's going to be just a dream.
- ->It was on the top of the songs I listened
1 to warn someone to be cautious before doing certain anything
- -> Easy boy, you are going to hurt yourself.
- ->Easy, a car is coming from the other side.
1 a get-together; a communal gathering
- -> They always have all-night dos there.
- ->A friend of mine will have a do in Ibiza.
2 the manner where one's hair is styled
- -> I don’t like his new do.
- ->I like your new do, Mary.
Synonym
hairdo
1 the information and ability you've acquired over time by doing something; the way to acquire this data and competence
- -> I don't have enough teaching experience.
- ->Do you have any experience in PhP?
2 the events in your life that have influenced the manner you consider and behavior
- -> I know from my experiences, you shouldn't trust him.
- ->In my experience, you should help people who have helped you before.
3 an occurrence or action that has a significant impact on you
- -> It was an unpleasant experience to forget my words at the meeting.
- ->My forest trip was an amazing experience for me.
4 whatever it's like to utilize a company, participate in an action, go to an occasion, and so forth
- -> We should work on improving the experiences of guests.
- ->The company focuses on enhancing the experiences of customers
5 experiences or information shared by each people of a certain social class that impacts how individuals consider and act
- -> The experience of homeless and broke people led to French Revolution.
- ->Islam was emerged out of the old Jewish people's experiences.
1 Confidence in a person's skills or information and handing over a job to her
- -> Our relationship ends when my faith in you is shaken.
- ->He has full faith that I'll overcome these difficulties,but I don't know if I trust myself.
Synonym
relaince, confidence
2 deep spiritual convictions
- -> If you aren't truly believe your faith, you'll always question it throughout your life.
- ->A psychotherapist claims that people without faith are prone to depression.
Synonym
belief
3 a certain belief
- -> One of the duties assigned to Muslims is to spread their faith.
- ->I respect all faiths, but my love is only for that faith.
4 trust (fine or worse ) the desire to accomplish anything correctly or incorrectly
- -> It takes me a long time to understand whether people have good faith or not.
- ->It's scary when people reveal their bad faith on social media.
1 knowledge of someone or something
- -> If you have familiarity with dog care, you can help me out at the clinic today.
- ->she spoke to me with the familiarity of and old friend.
Synonym
acquaintanceship
Opposite
unfamiliarity
2 a pleasant and casual tone
- -> If she treats me with familiarity, I don't treat her badly.
- ->I realized there was something strange when she treated me with familiarity.
1 group of multiple individuals
- -> Maybe we were a family in theory, but I could never feel that family atmosphere.
- ->I thought he had no family problems at all but it was an injustice to him.
2 A community and a set of people known to that community
- -> I'm the only one in my family who is blonde.
- ->We want to get married but I'm not sure I can get along well with your family.
3 Pedigree tree with people who have died before
- -> Coming from a wealthy family, she had no intention of studying.
- ->In every family there is someone who will change the fate of the family.
Synonym
extraction, strips
4 Community of a couple (including any gender)
- -> I can't wait to start a family with you.
- ->To start a family, we must first complete our own psychological development.
Synonym
fry, brood
5 community to which a living thing belongs
- -> There are so many butterfly families that it is impossible to know them all.
- ->It is weird that cat family includes both cats and lions
Synonym
subgroup
1 a kind or selection of something
- -> The lifespan of butterflies in this form is much longer than other species.
- ->A star with a very similar form of our planet has been found in a different galaxy.
Synonym
type, kind, sort
2 something is on a separate manner from the others
- -> This month's most read book will appear again in movie form.
- ->Assignments you give in any form other than handwriting will not be accepted.
3 Formation of blanks on a sheet of paper to response inquiries
- -> New users in the application have filled in the registration form incorrectly.
- ->Foreign passengers were asked to fill out a form about their health information.
Synonym
questionnaire
4 the appearance of anything or anybody
- -> Robot technology in human form has developed tremendously in recent years.
- ->A new species has been found in an unprecedented form at the equator.
5 Bulk editing of a masterpiece
- -> I feel like there's something wrong with the poem's form but what is it?
- ->Your work's form, the harmony and the deep meaning of words are amazing.
6 The highest realization of a person's ability or capacity
- -> My form at running was better than now.
- ->Although my boyfriend's form is very good, there is a share of failure in every match.
7 the standard method of accomplishing a task
- -> According to the form, the meeting was supposed to end at 5 pm.
- ->It seems very boring to me that she lives her life only according to the form.
8 the culturally approved method of making activities
- -> Swearing was considered bad form, but she didn't care it at all.
- ->I do not have any behavior that is considered bad form.
1 all the flora, wildlife, and objects in the cosmos that were not created by humans
- -> I admire nature's ability to regenerate itself.
- ->My therapy was spending time in nature with him.
2 the manner incidents occur in the material realm when they are not under human's influence
- -> You should focus on your own business. Nature always does its own thing.
- ->No matter how hard we try, we cannot change the way nature works.
3 The form of reaction found in the soul of a people or any living thing.
- -> Fear is in my hamster's nature.
- ->It's in his nature to try to fix people and get angry at them for their mistakes.
Synonym
internal, disposition
4 a stuff's fundamental characteristics
- -> I see she's struggling for it even though she can't understand the nature of it.
- ->It's the nature of this job to listen and I'm not sure if I can do this.
5 a sort or subtype of anything
- -> I must try very hard to reveal an art of this nature.
- ->You have created a product far above its nature.
1 The pain of a person being harm
- -> You should take this medicine to reduce the pain.
- ->Blocking inflammation can lead to chronic pain.
- ->Standing and waiting may aggravate the pain in your leg.
Synonym
ache, agony, cramp, spasm
Opposite
,
2 a psychological or feeling problem
- -> He was too bloodless to notice the pain he caused.
- ->I felt her pain in my bones.
- ->After I realized his pain, I tried to give him solace.
Synonym
agony, heartache, misery, sadnes woe
Opposite
calmness
3 a people or group that irritates you greatly
- -> It is a real pain to drowse at home on such a nice day.
- ->Hearing his sobs was a pain for me.
Synonym
trouble
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 having a circled color that differs from one color to another
- -> He's got a big brown spot on his cheek.
- ->Carriage dogs have black spots on their white fur.
- ->The cat with a white spot is a unique breed.
Synonym
dot, mark
2 yellow circles on the body of a people
- -> She dabs this cream on her face spots.
- ->With concealer and lipstick, it is easier to cover the spots on the skin.
- ->I need to see a dermatologist for the spots on my face.
Synonym
blotch
3 a little characteristic or component of someone or anything that has a certain trait
- -> (figuratively) Please show empathy towards others' weak spots.
- ->The mother, who lost her child years ago, identified him from the birth spot on his shoulder.
- ->I have had a soft spot for Johnny Depp since I was a child.
4 too little of anything
- -> You should do a spot of exercise.
- ->Do you want a spot of lunch?
Synonym
bit
1 a tiny sweet treat consumed in between meals that is frequently made with sugar and/or chocolate.
- -> I buy lots of sweets for kids in the neighborhood.
- ->I gave the kid some sweets who was crying loudly.
Synonym
candy
1 talking about a topic
- -> The talks at the technology conference I attended yesterday were very useful.
- ->Supporting her talk with visuals resulted in her favor.
Synonym
allocution, harangue
2 Debating on a topic
- -> Our talk was so enjoyable that I didn't want to get up from that bench by the sea.
- ->Although she seems like a knowledgeable person, in our talk I realized she is not.
Synonym
talk, chat, banter
3 Debate between official institutions
- -> I feel that there may be a war because of the dishonor of these talks.
- ->Thanks to the talks, a common denominator was finally found and peace was won
Synonym
conference
4 Talking about something but not having any information
- -> Her talk was so extamporary that the professor thought she wasn't his student.
- ->Do you realize that there is nothing to understand from your talk?
5 to prophesy, to know something in advance
- -> My teacher likes sweet talks about future plans.
- ->I don't believe in talk.
6 a point of discussion or a mode of expression
- -> Having a straight talk is so basic. Go and start.
- ->War talk is the worst type of communication.
1 to consider something in sometimes
- -> I will have to think before choosing a university.
- ->If you have a think before marrying someone, you have a healthier marriage.
1 a stuff's (highest) peak or place of entry
- -> His dream was to climb the top of the Mountain of Everest.
- ->The shirt was on the top of the stack.
2 an undergarment that is placed on the arms and shoulders
- -> I bought a green top for 10 dollars.
- ->She changed her top after pouring the drink on it.
3 things you placed at the finish of anything to make it near
- -> I couldn't find the top of this box.
- ->The water bottle has a cute pink top.
Synonym
lid, cork, cap, plug
4 the greatest and therefore most significant location or level
- -> The top score made them earn the medal.
- ->She's on the top of the list.
1 [transitive] used to mention actions that you do not refer to name or know about
- -> He must do something to keep things from getting worse.
- ->I will do something to solve this problem.
2 [intransitive] + adv./prep. used to get information about the success of something/somebody
- -> The profit rate of the newly opened shop is doing well.
- ->His scientific experiments for college work are doing well.
3 [transitive] to study a subject or something
- -> He went abroad to do math.
- ->She is doing physics as a minor while studying psychology.
4 [transitive] to make, produce, or create something
- -> Scientists are doing a new electronic chair for people with disabilities.
- ->She did tiny cupcakes for the tea time.
5 [intransitive, transitive] to finish what you were doing with something or someone
- -> I did my thesis to finish my school.
- ->Have you done the book which you are going to deliver to the library?
1 to gain money for missions that has been carried out
- -> He was ready to do anything to earn money and take care of his child.
- ->She earns money by working as an editor for a publishing house.
Synonym
coin, make buck
2 to make income as a gain or income on cash you loan, put in a lender, or have in your own
- -> My boyfriend is interested in investment so he tries to earn money from it.
- ->By switching to the new account, you can earn double you currently have.
Synonym
make/gain profit
3 to receive what you merit, frequently as a result of anything nice you've accomplished or the excellent attributes you possess
- -> She fought so many battles to earn the nickname professor.
- ->I feel that by earning my own money, I also gain my father's admiration.
Synonym
bring in, redouned
1 to be affected or influenced by a certain circumstance
- -> Based on my past experience, I suggest you stay in the dorm while you are a student.
- ->Thanks to the internship, I had very good experiences for the teaching. profession.
2 to experience and be mindful of the potential emotional or bodily sensation
- -> I experienced the pain of love when my first girlfriend and I broke up
- ->I have experienced that shopping gives me happiness.
1 to generate anything in a specific manner or with a curved form
- -> To form a new method, I worked hours and hours.
- ->Forming the best work was impossible.
Synonym
constitute, create
2 to transfer or organise things or persons in such a way that they join a team with such a curved form; becoming placed in such a bunch
- -> Everyone formed into a circle to play the introduction game.
- ->He formed his toys up into lines and started playing with them.
3 The gradual transformation of something into what it should be
- -> Glass is formed by melting of sand.
- ->Blueberries form at this times of the year.
4 anything starts to grow
- -> She formed an extra character for in case.
- ->You can form a list of your wishes for your birthday.
5 Gathering many people in common for a purpose
- -> The community formed a new group for the begginers.
- ->Forming a friend group is difficult.
6 something in a predetermined order
- -> To form a core memory, he should have deep feelings.
- ->I formed a pattern for your dress.
7 Your contribution to the progress of anything
- -> Your every word forms people's shopping desire.
- ->To form a convenient environment for plants, she moved everything in the house.
1 to misplace something or somebody
- -> I've lost my favorite shirt.
- ->She lost her child in the shopping mall, but security found the child.
- ->Everytime I go out, I lose something.
Synonym
misplace
Opposite
find
2 to be deprived of someone or something as a result of death
- -> I lost my father two years ago because of cancer.
- ->She has lost her best friend .
- ->He lost his hand in the accident.
3 to be forced to abandon something; to be unable to hold something/someone
- -> I lost my best friend because of my mistakes.
- ->She always loses her money since she doesn’t preserve it well.
- ->He has lost the chance of becoming her boyfriend.
Synonym
give up
Opposite
keep
4 to have less interest or ability to keep something doing
- -> I used to do ballet but I've lost my flexibility.
- ->He lost his sight as the time went by.
- ->She has lost the smell and taste after she was tested Covid positive.
5 unable to win.
- -> Hamilton lost to Verstappen in the last minute.
- ->Our volleyball team lost the last match, thus lost the championship.
- ->National team has lost nearly every match.
Synonym
defeat
Opposite
win
6 Failure to keep anything you desire or need, especially money
- -> They lost the bet, and they had to pay more than they had.
- ->The firm has lost million dollars recently.
- ->Governments lost a lot of money after Covid-19.
Synonym
lose
Opposite
keep
7 to miss a chance or opportunity, wasting time.
- -> She lost her chance by ditching us.
- ->He has lost his opportunity to take a makeup exam.
- ->They didn’t lose a second.
Synonym
miss
Opposite
gain, win
1 to wish harm or dissatisfaction on someone
- -> It pained her to see her father lying ill.
- ->Atatürk's early dead pained the whole Turkey.
Synonym
hurt
1 To recognize a person/thing, notably in a thing that is not easy or so sudden that you can't discern.
- -> I couldn't spot you in the mall.
- ->I would spot you in everywhere.
Synonym
patch
1 say somethings about things
- -> The speaker talked about greenhouse gases.
- ->The soldiers were talking about another attack.
- ->Old ladies sitting on the bench are talking about old days.
Synonym
Speak
Opposite
Silence
2 to speak a language's words
- -> The Russian developer can talk English.
- ->After having taken courses they began to talk Japanese.
Synonym
Speak
Opposite
Silence
3 to talk about something, generally something essential or serious
- -> Two leaders talked about the current situation of economy.
- ->The council talked about regulations.
Synonym
Declamation
1 having a special opinion about something/somebody
- -> I think this was her bag but I'm not sure.
- ->I don’t think she'd want to leave us but I didn’t ask her about it.
Synonym
believe
Opposite
neglect
2 using mind to something, trying to solve problems
- -> I try to think clearly on this case but it gets rambled everytime.
- ->I didn’t think much on it.
Synonym
ponder
Opposite
hide
3 to create an idea of something
- -> Just think how would life be if there was no cars.
- ->I didn't think you'd come this early.
Synonym
imagine
Opposite
realize
4 to wait something
- -> I never thought that we could be enemies.
- ->This project is harder than I thought.
Synonym
expect
Opposite
know
5 To make something you say sound less definite or more pleasant, use this expression
- -> I thoguht you'd stay tonight.
- ->Do you think we could go out tomorrow?
Synonym
be polite
Opposite
be rude
1 to be greater than a certain quantity
- -> I don’t think you can top the last offer.
- ->We need to top the other company's sales counts.
Synonym
do better/pay more
Opposite
be lowest
2 to express oneself in a better, funnier, more impressive, etc. manner than one has previously done or said.
- -> I can give you my word to top that dance.
- ->Topping all her rivals, she became first in content.
Synonym
surpass
Opposite
overshadowe
3 putting something on top of something else
- -> The cake was topped by a beautiful big flower.
- ->The castle was topped by big flags.
Synonym
put on top
Opposite
release