Could you give up fast fashion? – Fashion
In today's world, we buy clothes and just wear them a few times, then we buy another ones! Troublingly, it may stem from the social media. Our interest in fashion has become very different because of the influencers.they are always pushing us into buying new things. Isn't it an interruption to our financial power? So, i think we should stop this habit. As an introduction, we should itemize what we have and what we do not. Also we may do some inventions from our old clothes and reuse them in various outfits. We may become our own inventors in that way. Also traditionally, we have an intention to mix things up and use them .
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 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 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 [usually before noun] different and more than few
- -> There are various problems we need to solve.
- ->Various diseases came out this month in African countries.
- ->You have various options, evaluate them all.
1 accordance to a specific set of individual's faiths, habits, or style of life, which haven't altered in a long period of time
- -> Every year, families traditionally gather to celebrate the fest together
- ->This competition is traditionally organized biennially in July.
- ->We traditionally give a gift to one another on a special day.
Synonym
customarily
Opposite
newly
2 by keeping to tried-and-true methodological approaches and opinions instead of new or innovative ones
- -> We make an research on differences between students that are educated traditionally and contemporarily.
- ->Our teacher was the authority which was the reason of our quite traditionally training.
Synonym
classically
Opposite
modernly
1 in such a manner that makes you nervous
- -> life conditions were troublingly getting harder day by day.
- ->Troublingly, the government doesn't take any caution against the upcoming issue
- ->He doesn't even hesitate to behave so troublingly.
Synonym
problematically
Opposite
smoothly
1 Pants, outfits, and coats are examples of what you wear
- -> I want to buy some clothes to my daughter.
- ->All my clothes are gone!
Synonym
clothing, garment, dress, wear, gear
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 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 something you do frequently and almost without thinking about, especially something you can't seem to stop doing
- -> These things have a habit of coming back to haunt you.
- ->I'm trying to get him to break the habit of watching TV at night.
- ->It's been a longlife habit to smoke, I can’t break it.
Synonym
habitude
Opposite
unaccustomed
2 customary behavior
- -> I always go the same bar out of habit.
- ->She always orders the same drink by habit.
- ->I'm trying to get into the habit of having breakfast before leaving the house.
Synonym
regular
Opposite
disinclination
1 anything you want to accomplish or expect to do; what you'd like to achieve
- -> The intention of the activists was to save animals threatened with extinction.
- ->His father's intention is to raise his children in a better condition.
- ->Their actual intention came to light.
Synonym
purpose
Opposite
discouragement
1 the sensation you get while you desire to discover extra about someone or something
- -> She has a big interest in learning Russian.
- ->He lost his interest in realizing his plans
Synonym
enthusiasm
Opposite
indifference
2 When anything catches someone's interest or gets individuals would like to learn so much about it, it has this trait
- -> Reading book wil increase your interest in socialogy.
- ->Authentic materials will support students' interest.
3 a hobby or a topic that you appreciate and devote time to performing or researching
- -> His actual interest was drawing rather than music.
- ->Her interest is to dance.
- ->He has really exclusive interest.
4 the additional income you afford to repay while you make loans or acquire when you make an investment
- -> This bank offers an interest rate of 3%.
- ->Newly opened time deposit account pays yearsly interest of :4%.
- ->I don't recommend you to deposit money in this bank offering low interest rates.
5 a favorable outcome or benefit for someone or something
- -> The trade union couldn't save the interests of the workers.
- ->They acted against the economic interests of traders.
- ->If a person ignores the vital interests of the state, it is considered as crime.
6 interest is a portion of a trade or corporation's earnings
- -> The company has Turkish interests in South Korea.
- ->business interests in Balkan states
7 a bond with something which influences your approach toward it, particularly if you stand to gain from that in any aspect
- -> The salesman increased the price in order to have interest.
- ->He must accept the interest in working the factory.
8 a collection of persons who are in the same company or who wish to safeguard the very exact equal goals
- -> hospital management and staff members interests
- ->profitable shopping interests
1 something that briefly puts a halt to an operation or a circumstances; a period of time during which an operation is put on hold
- -> Due to storm, we watched the movie with constant interruptions.
- ->Don't mind my interruption but I had to ask you an important question.
- ->The quarrel between members caused an interruption in the meeting.
Synonym
break
2 disrupting someone or something and preventing them from expressing themselves
- -> The minister said that he wanted to give a speech without any interruptions.
- ->Teacher paid no attention to the unnecessary interruptions of students while teaching.
- ->The young man didn't care her continual interruptions.
Synonym
disruption
Opposite
continuation
1 the initial section of a literature or presentation that offers an overview of what comes
- -> I like to read the introduction parts of his books.
- ->This writer always mentions about his previous books in the introduction.
- ->I may need your help while writing the introduction of my thesis.
Synonym
presentation
2 the process of officially introducing any individual to another or a community of individuals by telling them their names and surnames
- -> After the introduction, there was a boring silence.
- ->He didn't want to make the introductions to his friends.
- ->She started talking with me as if she had made an introduction.
3 the process of introducing something for the first time into usage or being, or of introducing something to a new location
- -> TOGG's introduction was made at Consumer Electronic Show Fair in Las Vegas.
- ->They advertised the introduction of their homemade soap in the newspaper.
- ->She had to postpone the introduction of her new product due to a little problem.
Synonym
launch
4 a new object presented to an area or put into being for the first time
- -> There were lots of new introductions of countries in the list of company.
- ->They added the new introductions to the list made in order to categorize wild animals.
5 a guidebook or program for those who are just starting to learn about a topic
- -> In the first year of IR, introduction to economics is a compulsory course.
- ->The best thing to do before starting a course is to buy an introduction book of that course.
- ->He wrote an introduction book of his field of interest.
Synonym
entrance
6 a brief part of song at the start of a composition
- -> The musical introduction part of the movie was very dramatic.
- ->the musical scores of introduction
1 a collection of many people or objects
- -> His unpredictable character was a mix of good and evil.
- ->The designer use a mix of old-fashioned and trendy in this dress.
Synonym
blend
2 in music, by using technology, making a song that is recorded before turn to a different version, also combination of different songs
- -> The singing choir put out a great mix of music
- ->The mix of the orchestra was very impressive
1 the capability to exert influence over other persons or objects
- -> the party condemned the alleged abuse of power in the recent case
- ->the man of the cloth seeks divine help to stay in power
- ->their rise in international area extended the factory's power in the sector
2 governance of a nation or a region from a diplomatic standpoint
- -> the monarch lost power after the bereavment in the war
- ->the authorities struggle for power to excercise over internal affairs
3 The amount of energy which can be gathered and utilized to run a machinery, generate power, and so on
- -> My telephone is out of power.
- ->You need to charge the laptop to refill its power.
- ->The motor cannot work without power up to a certain level.
Synonym
energy, elecricity
4 energy supplied to the general society
- -> Due to a minor glitch, the power was cut off.
- ->Until 5 pm., the power will not come.
- ->The city's power comes from this power plant.
5 possessing a lot of strength or energy, or being extremely efficient
- -> he couldn't put up with the power of her obstinacy
- ->with the power of thinking, it is possible to actualize your dreams
- ->may the lord give you the power of endurence
6 muscular prowess in motion; muscular prowess that someone has and could utilize
- -> she used power to yank the wooden cupboard into the kitchen
- ->he resorted to the brute power while arguing with me
7 a person's skill or potential to achieve anything
- -> it is in my power to shed some light on the problem
- ->he insisted that coming up with a solution was not in his power
8 a unique physical or mental talent
- -> yhanks to his nogatation powers, they won the debate
- ->she built up her powers of discenment by reading spiritual books
9 an individual's or a society's ability or power to accomplish anything
- -> the treaty of küçük kaynarca made kırım to be out of power ottoman empire
- ->making arrangements for regaining the power
- ->the trustee has power over the administration
10 a nation having a bunch of clout in international relations or a strong army
- -> the unity of power may bring the peace in international affairs
- ->there is a continual struggle to mantain the balance of power between european
1 a regular station allowing passengers to board or disembark from a bus or train
- -> We will get off at the next stop.
- ->The next stop is Amsterdam.
Synonym
station
2 an action of stopping something or just stopping; the action of being stopped by someone or something
- -> We could not stop her from hitting her friend.
- ->I came here to stop Veronica from doing something stupid.
Synonym
end
Opposite
start
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 making use of something
- -> She prepared educational programs to reduce alcohol use.
- ->These drugs are not suitable for children use.
2 Explaining why something is accessed
- -> This cream has multiple uses.
- ->The machine has different codes for different uses
3 Someone's benefit to use or be able to accessed anything
- -> We have free use of wifi at school
- ->She gave his sister the use of her make-up
4 the ability to use your thoughts or body
- -> He can't control the use of his legs after the operation
- ->she belives that this is the best precious use of her time
1 a technique, approach, or attitude of accomplishing anything
- -> I make my cake this way.
- ->She tried to do it on her own, but they didn't let her.
2 a specific approach of acting or behaving
- -> Acting childish was his way.
- ->He ran away from the fight the way cowards do.
3 a certain community of person's customary style of acting and existing
- -> They were acting the way African tribes do.
- ->He made it Japanese.
4 a path or track which you travel to get to a specific location
- -> I didn't know the way to school when I first start.
- ->The way of the forest was gloomy.
5 the path that someone or something is taking; the path that someone or something might travel if nothing stood in their way
- -> There was an accident on the way to New York.
- ->They gave up on the way.
6 a certain path; in a specific destination
- -> You are on the right way.
- ->I turned the bottle cap to the either way.
7 a place or a length of time among two marks
- -> It was a long way before 2022.
- ->She was staying here way long before the war.
8 a specific situation or circumstance
- -> We can't change the way things happen.
- ->They didn't know what to do next to the way things happen.
1 [uncountable] clothing suitable for a particular purpose or of a particular type
- -> I usually prefer casual wear in my daily life.
- ->In winter, knitwear are preffered as they keep them warmer.
2 [uncountable] the quantity or type of use a thing has or can be expected to have
- -> Cloth masks are not available for multiple wear.
- ->We need single wear gloves and shoe covers for cleaning.
3 damage caused to something caused by using it a lot
- -> The colour of the trousers has some wears due to its overwearing and washing.
- ->I was sad when I saw the signs of the wear on my favourite t-shirt.
Synonym
erosion
1 the entire earth including all of its nations, populations, and scenic beauty
- -> The world is a big place for me.
- ->She wants to live in a different part of the world.
2 utilized a word to describe one of the largest and most influential persons or items of their kind
- -> She has been working for world music for ten years.
- ->He is chosen as world's best model.
3 a specific region of the globe; a specific collection of nations or people; a certain historical time and the person who lived during it
- -> The developing world enables us to have better opportunities in technology.
- ->She's a singer who is loved by the Latin world.
4 Individuals or items that corresponds to a spesific organization or are associated with a specific hobby, employment, or other activity.
- -> The music world is losing its effectiveness day by day.
- ->I want to step into the business world.
5 anything that occurs in a certain form; a specific type of vitality or presence
- -> Thinking about the spiritual world always scares me.
- ->I love documentaries about the wild world.
6 individuals in the globe; our culture and the manner in which individuals live and act
- -> The world changes every day.
- ->We need to keep the world clean.
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 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 attract someone or something
- -> football never interested me.
- ->Politics interested him a lot so he likes to talk about it.
Synonym
claim,share stake
Opposite
ill-being
1 to make a precise list of what has to be done
- -> an itemized shopping list
- ->Teachers itemized the school rules.
- ->I like to itemize the books I have read.
1 When two or more substances or items blend or are combined together, they generally blend in a manner that makes it difficult to distinguish them
- -> I mixed these two dyes to get the color of my hair.
- ->You can't mix these two chemicals it is dangerous.
Synonym
blend, fuse
Opposite
separate
2 merging two or more distinct ingredients to make anything
- -> I mixed three beverages in this cup, so be careful.
- ->He mixed water and flour to make dough.
Synonym
stir, mingle, blend
Opposite
separate
3 When two or more objects, individuals, or events do not mingle well, they are more probably to produce issues or hazard when merged
- -> Jess and parties are not a good mix.
- ->We don't mix well with her to be honest.
Synonym
get along, mingle
4 to interact with a variety of individuals, particularly during social gatherings
- -> All of our dogs mixed well and played with eachother.
- ->My daughter doesn't mix with her new classmates.
Synonym
socialize
Opposite
dissociate
5 to make a distinct piece of music by combining multiple tapes of sounds and/or equipments
- -> A professional was paid to do all the mixing on the album.
- ->I managed to mix those 3 tracks you've been having a hard time with.
Synonym
admix, conjooin
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 provide the excess force which allows a device or transportation to function
- -> The machines are not able to be powered for three days in a row.
- ->The car is powered by just a small electric motor.
Synonym
energy
2 to push or cause to push anything very swiftly and powerfully in a certain manner
- -> I powered the car straight to home.
- ->The pilot powered the planes towards the defanse line.
Synonym
push
1 to make utilize of something once more
- -> Try to reuse the papers, don't throw them away after one use.
- ->She collects jars in order to reuse them later.
1 to cause someone or something to stop moving; to no more action
- -> The horse didn't stop until the finish line.
- ->Little child stopped after being scolded by his father.
- ->My motorbike stopped at the top of hill.
Synonym
pause
Opposite
move on
2 to no more keep doing anything; to cause anyone or anything to halt doing anything
- -> Please stop talking aloud in the classroom.
- ->I just want you to stop yelling at her like that.
- ->She suddenly stopped laughing and then burst into tears.
Synonym
cease, halt
3 to bring anything to a close or a conclusion; to last or complete
- -> our boss commanded the workers to stop working.
- ->the teacher stopped the lesson for today.
Synonym
cease, halt
Opposite
continue
4 blocking anyone from doing anything; avoiding anything from occurring
- -> The government should do something to stop the terrorist acts against itself.
- ->They started the treatment to stop the tumor cells from spreading to other organs.
- ->To save us, the owner of the dog stopped it.
Synonym
avoid, prohibit, prevent
5 to take a break from an occupation for a brief period of time in attempt to undertake anything else
- -> I stopped the movie for a while to help my mother.
- ->She had to stop recording due to the noise coming from outside.
- ->The project should be stopped to make it more efficient.
6 to cause anything to halt operating or performing; to cause anything to quit performing or prospering
- -> They filled it so much that the washing machine stopped
- ->The extreme cold caused my telephone to stop for a couple of hours.
- ->my bluetooth earbuds stopped for no reason.
Synonym
crash, break down
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 perform a task using a technology, a procedure, an item, or other means for a specific goal
- -> How many times do you use the microwave in a week?
- ->She used sharpener to sharpen her brandnew pencil.
2 To obtain or produce something, use something to extract a certain quantity of a fluid, material, or other component
- -> She used everything at home to just to make a cake.
- ->I used a pack of glue to fix my shoes.
3 to speak or record a specific set of vocable or a specific sort of tongue
- -> He never uses curse words.
- ->She used a formal language to address her professor.
4 to engage in unlawful substance use
- -> He used it when he was a university student.
- ->They made her use drugs for a very long time.
5 to treat someone with kindness, friendliness, etc. in order to gain a benefit from them
- -> He was used a lot by others in his high school years.
- ->She used me for her work to be get done.
Synonym
exploit
1 put some clothing or decoration on someone or something
- -> I thought you'd wear my scarf.
- ->Will you wear this dress tonight?
- ->I'll show you what to wear for the prom.
2 having a special hair style such as mustache or long hair
- -> He doesn’t wear his hair long.
- ->Do you prefer wearing your hair blue?
3 having an expression on someone's face
- -> Why'd you wear this annoying look on your face?
- ->I like you wearing this lovely smile on your face.
4 to be or make something smaller, smoother, or weaker as a result of repeated use or rubbing
- -> The stone steps are beginning to wear.
- ->If the shoe has worn, your horse needs new shoes.