Creatures of the universe – Animals
They too are the living beings in the world ( may be even underworld) on top of humans and plants. Animals are found in every part of the world. Some live in forests. Others live in hot, sandy deserts or even underground. Their comfort zones depend upon the place they survive . Sometimes human activities can block their living conditions. For example , deforestation can break the ecosystem. Lakes, rivers and the sea. Animals can be domestic and calm as well as wild. They can be kept as pets like dog, cat and parrots for care and at the same time there are wild animals like the lion , tiger etc. All these when combined become the animal family. Some animals have gone extinct due to the conditions they survived and what surrounded them. Animals also communicate with each other . Animals are worth keeping. We don't have to worry when he have a cute pet at our home. When we have this way of thinking which is to keep pets, they are the best option. To our surprise comb jelly was the first animal to be found on earth. The natural world contains about 8.7 million species but still some are in uncertainty.
1 in some kind of a non-excited, tense, or agitated state of mind
- -> Keep calm and going.
- ->I can't keep calm during the argument.
- ->You have to stay calm in order to pass the exam.
Synonym
Tranquil
Opposite
Excite,upset
2 There is no storm if the air is moderate, and the marine or a pond is quiet if it is steady and therefore has no waves
- -> The weather was windy yesterday but today the weather is calm.
- ->The sea seems really calm today,there is no wave.
1 putting many things jointly
- -> She didn't want to go out because of the combined effect of illness and fatigue.
- ->He plays a very well match thanks to her combined experience of intelligence and calmness.
Synonym
united
1 [not before noun] owing to somebody/something caused by somebody/something; by reason of somebody/something
- -> Due to his long term work, he got high marks in the exam.
- ->He caused an accident due to his carelessness.
2 [not before noun] owed to somebody as a debt or as a right, because they have done something to deserve it
- -> This boy is due to him for the success we have achieved thanks to his disciplined work.
- ->The money on the table is due to you for helping me with the houseworks.
3 [not before noun] hoping and waiting for an event to happen, expected or arranged
- -> The book is due out next week.
- ->The film is due to be published in this month.
4 [only before noun] that is appropriate for formal occasions
- -> The jury chose the winner after due consideration.
- ->He did not get the grade he expected from homework due to lack of due car.
1 of or linked to humanity instead of creatures, devices, or divinities
- -> Enough amount of food is basic human need.
- ->Government should provide every human with food and clothes.
Synonym
person,human being
2 displaying an individual's usual flaws and wants, implying that others should refrain from harshly criticizing the individual.
- -> Every human may fail.
- ->Responsible humans want to achieve something in their lives.
Synonym
person,human being
3 sharing identical sentiments and expressions as the majority of the population
- -> I'm only human after all,don't put your blame on me.
- ->I'm only human, I do what I can.
Synonym
human being
1 Someone who controls the issue because of its financial support.
- -> Our school's kept principal's name is John.
- ->They are the kept company of the project.
Synonym
retain
Opposite
lose
1 to be alive
- -> Puppy was injured but live.
- ->I don’t care if you will never walk again, you're live.
Synonym
alive
Opposite
dead
2 at during or from the time of actual occurrence or performance.
- -> It was the first interview I'd done in front of a live audience
- ->It's the first live concert ever.
- ->I signed to take live lessons.
Synonym
connecting
Opposite
recorded
1 not died, being alive at the moment, existing
- -> They say a living dog is always better than a dead lion.
- ->The living flowers need sunshine and water.
- ->He is known as the best doctor living in the city.
Synonym
alive, existing
Opposite
dead, inanimate
1 [only before noun] as found in nature; not made or done by people
- -> It was determined that his death was due to natural causes.
- ->She can only drink natural spring water.
2 (especially of food) have no processing
- -> She consumes natural foods to eat healty.
- ->My grandfather gave us natural honey he collected .
3 to be expected, usual
- -> It's quite natural that you cannot sleep because of the loud music coming from upstairs.
- ->It was natural that she was crying because she got scolded by her mother.
4 used to describe an ability or a characteristic that person or animal was born with
- -> He can sing high notes thanks to a natural talent.
- ->She discovered at a very young age that she had a natural ability to draw.
5 of a person or their behaviour seeming normal and relaxed, not pretending to be someone/something different
- -> He looked natural even though he had recently received the news of his father's death.
- ->He got a low grade on the exam but he still seemed natural.
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 below the earth's surface
- -> Underground effects of earthquake were destructive.
- ->Underground water tank is used for military purposes.
- ->Underground energy waves collapsed the tunnels in a mine.
Synonym
Below ground
Opposite
Surface
2 acting in secret and, in many cases, illegally, especially when working against the government
- -> Underground institutions are liquidated.
- ->The head of the state gave command to eliminate underground groups.
Synonym
Covered
Opposite
Public
1 in natural conditions, growing or living without being kept in a farm or house
- -> It is crayz that she has a wild animal in her house.
- ->Wild mushrooms can cause death.
2 not touched and changed by people, in its natural shape
- -> The destruction of forests and other wild lands is the worst thing to happen to the world.
- ->Rainforest is a wild forest.
3 out of control or having no discipline
- -> He was expelled from school because of his wild behavior.
- ->A wild-haired woman was approaching me.
4 being full of strong emotions
- -> When he appeared, his fans went wild.
- ->Romeo and Juliet is the story of a wild and romantic love.
5 not true or sensible, planned without details
- -> She was brought to court on wild accusations.
- ->He came up with a wild idea.
6 very nice, enjoyable and exciting
- -> She is not wild about the vacation plan.
- ->The idea of settling abroad was wild for her.
1 possessing monetary value, etc.
- -> This vase is so worth.
- ->I know how worth is this portrait, I don’t understand why you’re trying to sell it to us at a very high price.
Synonym
price, cost, value, expense
2 utilized to suggest the activity since you believe it would be beneficial, enjoyable, etc.
- -> It’s worth staying in city for your education.
- ->It's worth knowing every detail about case before you write the report.
3 essential, nice, or enjoyable sufficent to satisfy someone, particularly when there is trouble or try associated
- -> Is it worth to break my heart?
- ->My car is not worth changing the pieces, I need a new one.
1 exactly straight towards the north, south, east, or west
- -> If you go due south, you will reach the village.
- ->To reach the coast, we have to go 2 kilometers due north.
1 in the region of your house
- -> I want to go home, but my work isn’t done yet.
- ->Did you go home yesterday?
Synonym
house
Opposite
street
2 into the appropriate position
- -> Put the cable in home and it'll work.
- ->You need to put the screw to it's home.
Synonym
house
Opposite
away
1 At the moment of an real occurrence, it is aired; it is performed or captured at the period of a real performance
- -> She is on live in Instagram.
- ->The broadcast appears on live.
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 beneath the earth's surface
- -> Some parts of car found a few feet underground after the big crash.
- ->These new devices work underground.
2 in order to hide from government or the police illegally, being in a secret place
- -> There's an underground network to help people leave the country.
- ->Polices are searching them for financing an underground movement.
1 block means a large piece of a solid material that has certain shapes.
- -> we see breeze blocks in the cliffs of houses in cold areas.
- ->the houses are made of concrete blocks.
- ->the wall was made from massive blocks of stone.
Synonym
brick,piece,section
Opposite
whole
2 block is used for the buildings being used for a particular purpose.
- -> some cities are formed of tower blocks
- ->we live in lux apartment blocks
- -> we studied at the university’s labratory block
Synonym
bar,brick
Opposite
whole
1 as a consequence of violence, to be harmed and divided into separate parts; to harm anything in this manner
- -> The ball hit the glass and the glass breaks .
- ->My computer fell to the ground and the screen broke.
2 to cause anything to cease performing as a consequence of being injured; to cause anything to fail to deal as a consequence of becoming harmed.
- -> I broke the dishwasher.
- ->He broke the kettle because it was running without water.
3 Not following the rules set by someone else, not promising to comply
- -> He broke the law and he was punished.
- ->You don't have to break the laws to be rich.
4 taking a break from a job you've been doing for a long time
- -> Boss, take a break and have something to eat.
- ->When he was very tired, he took a break to rest for a while.
5 sudden stop or deducation of a job
- -> Our conversation was broken as he entered the room.
- ->When the drums were played, my sleep was broken.
6 to demolish that or do someone or anything inferior; to deteriorate or perish
- -> The slap he threw broke his life.
- ->The war broke the peace.
7 saying someone about the bad outcome of an event
- -> I will be the one who break it to him.
- ->He was very sorry to break it to his mother.
1 calm describes the state of being peaceful and calm.
- -> they remained on the terrace after dinner,enjoying the calm air of the evening.
- ->a scream shattered the late calm afternoon
Synonym
self -possesion,coolness,calmness composure
Opposite
anxiety
1 Taking care of someone in need of care, meeting their needs
- -> Can you take care of our dog when we go on vacation?
- ->Medical care should be free in all countries.
Opposite
ignorance
2 offering a house for kids who are unable to stay in the house in a local authority-run facility or by a household
- -> I always feel sorry for the children growing up with foster care.
- ->After his family died in a car accident, he was taken into care.
3 Careful work to avoid making a fault again and concentrate
- -> Care is required when shopping online.
- ->Care is required when talking to your adults.
4 a source of anxiety; anything which generates troubles or concerns
- -> There was a lot of care for him in Şırnak.
- ->He seems like he does not have any care in his life.
Synonym
problem
1 the situation when someone is relaxed and not having pain, enjoying and happy about their life
- -> The comfort of the new couch mesmerized me.
- ->This much of comfort wasn't enough for her.
2 when someone is suffering, not happy or nervous, another person or anything that helps him or her
- -> The comfort you get just by looking at sunset is priceless.
- ->Her speech give me the reason for my comfort.
1 destruction of a forest
- -> The state has some useful plans to reduce deforestation.
- ->Deforestation is very dangerous thing for the next generation.
Opposite
reforestation
1 something that you say when you want to describe someone's good qualities after they have done something wrong or after you have criticized them.
- -> He failed again, but to give him his due, he did try hard.
- ->I know the company failed, but to give them their due, they really made a go of it.
- ->To give her her due, she was the opposite of workshy.
Synonym
expected
Opposite
unsuitable
1 The planet third in order from the sun.
- -> We live on the Earth.
- ->I want to leave the Earth.
Synonym
world
2 The solid matter of this planet; dry land; ground.
- -> Earth of this land is very dry.
- ->I'm researching the Earth in the school for my project.
3 [Farming] The matter that crops cultivated.
- -> I love being one with the earth.
- ->Put your foot on earth.
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 home or apartment complex where you live particularly if you have a family
- -> He said he didn't want to sell his house but would rent it.
- ->She was going on a vacation to get away from home.
2 [countable] İf you think about it as property that can be bought and sold (a house or flat)
- -> Realtors will buy and rent houses.
- ->Builders make these houses bigger for wealthy families.
3 city, region, nation, or other location where you were born or where you currently reside and experience a sense of belonging
- -> She sees her grandmother's loving arms as her own home.
- ->I feel at home with you.
4 used to describe a family that lives together and how they act
- -> She constantly talks about how she came from a loving home.
- ->She said she was grown up in a very disrespectful home.
5 a spot for persons who are unable to maintain for themselves and are tended for by another
- -> Since her family couldn't take care of her, they put her in a nursing home.
- ->She had to go to an elderly care home because her son and daughter didn't want her.
6 the location where someone or something can be located; the normal habitat of a living organism, animals or plants
- -> This desert is home to many camels, fennec foxes and lizards.
- ->This terrarium is home to many snakes and reptiles.
7 a place where something exists the location where it was being found, created, or conceived for the first time
- -> Dubai, the home of skyscrapers
- ->Cuba, the home of cigar
- ->Italy, the home of pizza and pasta
1 a person; not be animal or plant
- -> No robot can understand a human unless they have feelings.
- ->We try to combine the robot's energy and human's intelligince for maximum efficiency.
- ->Pride is a weakness that only humans have.
Synonym
person
Opposite
plant
1 Nutrition, clothing, along with all the other necessities of life; the expense of these necessities
- -> She tutors to earn her personal keep.
- ->I need more money than this in order to earn keep for my family.
2 a huge, powerful tower constructed as piece of an ancient fortress
- -> She was captured in the keep of the chateau by a shackled dragon.
- ->The soldiers hid the tons of oil barrels in the keep of the castle.
1 looking after somebody
- -> Doctors are keeping you for your safety.
- ->I am not succesfull at keeping children.
1 cash to purchase the necessities of existence
- -> What is the job you work for living?
- ->He is ready to do any job for living.
2 a manner or a manner of lifestyle
- -> He earns well because he has a good job so he has good living standards.
- ->She wants a living in a peaceful and calm place in nature.
3 people who are currently living
- -> All living continue to fight despite knowing that one day they will die.
- ->All living need money and love to continue to their lives.
1 anything you may select to own or accomplish; the ability to do whatever you want
- -> There are various options.
- ->That's not an option.
Synonym
choice
2 any topic that somehow a pupil may select to work but is not required to do so
- -> The erasmus program has so many options.
- ->Their school offers 3 options.
Synonym
alternative
3 the ability to acquire or trade something at a later date
- -> a share option
- ->a stock option
4 among the options available while working with a computer software
- -> Choose the ''restart' option on the computer.
- ->Click the ''settings'' option.
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 [countable] a particular area, position, point
- -> That's the best place for the console.
- ->The best place of my room is where my library is.
2 [countable] a particular town,city or building
- -> I want to live in Italy because it is a very nice place.
- ->they were sitting in the most beautiful place in town.
3 [countable](especially in compounds or phrases) used particular purpose area or building of land
- -> Book fairs and exhibitions continue to be a common meeting place for art lovers.
- ->Art students were looking for a new place.
4 [countable] especially on a person’s body, a particular area on a surface
- -> I broke my arm in two places when ı was 3 years old.
- ->The left place of the seat was worn.
5 [countable]a point that somebody has reached at a particular time in a book, speech, piece of music, etc.
- -> I forgot the last place in the book I read.
- ->The series is comic in places.
1 an unanticipated or surprising occurrence, bit of journalism, or other occurrence
- -> Turning back to town was a surprise even for us.
- ->She prepared the surprise for me.
2 a sensation brought on by anything surprising occurring
- -> It was an enthusiastic surprise to see him here.
- ->Her surprise can be read on her face.
1 the act of contemplating anything
- -> It was wishful thinking.
- ->I had to make thinking about my future plans.
2 thoughts or views on a topic
- -> His thinking changed the future of renewable energy.
- ->Her thinking on the new song was critical.
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 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 the situation of not knowing
- -> You could see the uncertainty on his face.
- ->They solve the uncertainty with this book.
2 anything about which you are unsure; a circumstance that causes you to be or experience uncertain
- -> The uncertainty of the exam result makes me anxious.
- ->The uncertainty of the space makes me wonder.
1 a town's subterranean train network
- -> Traveling underground is easier than the highway.
- ->The City Underground is on restoration.
1 the individuals and actions engaged in illegal activity in a certain location
- -> The Tokyo underworld was worse than people expected.
- ->The police are planning to raid the underworld.
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 a natural setting that is not influenced by humans
- -> Wild forests are part of Yellowstone National Park in the US.
- ->People must not walk around in wild without a quide.
Synonym
primitive, barbarian, savage
Opposite
civilized, cultured, controlled
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 a condition of being concerned about anything and everything
- -> She cried because of her worry.
- ->All she had in her mind was worry.
Synonym
anxiety
2 anything that causes concern
- -> His worries turned out meaningless.
- ->I had worry about my future.
1 a quantity of anything with the target level
- -> The worth of the gold she had was thousands of dollars.
- ->The gift he gave had 200 pounds worth.
2 someone's or anything's monetary, economic, or ethical worth
- -> His worth is bigger than every person in the world to me.
- ->What's the worth of the painting?
1 by placing anything in or across a conduit, a tunnel, a roadway, etc., one can prevent anything from going or running through it.
- -> The car blocked the door off the parking lot.
- ->You shouldn't block the way of the ambulance.
2 by sitting next to or in the path of someone, preventing someone from getting someplace or to see anything.
- -> The tall guy blocked my view of the stage.
- ->She wanted to reach it but people blocked her.
3 to stop anything from occurring, progressing, or growing
- -> They blocked the project due to economic reasons.
- ->She blocked the wedding ceremony.
4 to hinder social media accounts from someone not to reach details about that person
- -> After the allegations I blocked him.
- ->Blocking a person on social media is so easy.
1 to harm anything in this manner
- -> She broke the vase accidentally.
- ->The cat broke the glasses on the table.
2 to cause anything to cease functioning as a consequence of being harmed;
- -> My phone screen is broken.
- ->Don't put the plate on that table. It is broken.
3 to break laws; to fail to follow through on a pledge, etc.
- -> She should be in jail for breaking the law.
- ->I have never broken a rule in my life.
4 to take a break from doing something, particularly in the time of eating and drinking
- -> It is time to break for going for lunch in the new cafe.
- ->They should break and go to eat before their time is over.
5 shatter something to prevent something in case of finishing abruptly.
- -> He broke the meeting by slamming the door.
- ->They broke the party with their loud cars.
6 to bring an end by using of strength or mighty measures
- -> They broke the court with their effective receipts.
- ->The police broke the protest by using pepper spray.
7 to demolish something or become someone inferior; to deteriorate or perish
- -> Their words broke her confidence.
- ->Social media breaks a lot of people's mental health.
8 to be the first one to report someone some negative rumors
- -> She broke the news at the wrong time.
- ->He broke the news to me before you came here.
1 to calm back and rest, particularly after a powerful sense or enthusiasm
- -> I tried to calm her but she was full of rage.
- ->After feeling a panic I tried to calm myself.
1 to get the impression that anything is significant and difficult to talk about
- -> I care about my plants a lot.
- ->She stopped caring at some point in her life.
2 to care about someone you like or adore and are concerned about their well-being
- -> I care about my cat the most in this world.
- ->She cares about her parents and calls them every day.
1 simply being nice and sympathetic to someone who is concerned or upset, you might help to calm.
- -> His warm manner comforts me.
- ->I comforted the scared kitten so I fed it.
1 to communicate or transfer data, journalism, thoughts, emotions, and so on.
- -> People used to communicate by smoke in old times.
- ->I need to communicate with my professor.
Synonym
talk, discuss, speak, debate, consult
2 To have a healthy connection, you must be able to comprehend and communicate about your little and others' views, emotions, and so on.
- -> Their relationship is going well because they can communicate with each other.
- ->He can't communicate with his classmates.
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 Preserve something so that you don't have to hand it back or toss it away
- -> She always remembers to keep a copy of the file.
- ->I still keep some newspaper clippings.
- ->My mother keeps some of our childhood clothes.
Synonym
save
Opposite
throw away
2 to set or keep anything in a certain location
- -> You should keep your diary in your closet.
- ->The teacher found the cigarettes that they kept in their pocket.
- ->She keeps her jeweleries in a locked box.
Synonym
store
3 to put something aside for someone
- -> Keep this paper for me.
- ->We kept a seat for her too.
- ->He called the cashier and said her to keep a newspaper for him.
4 to keep someone or something in a specific state or posture; to compel someone or something to perform something
- -> Keep that smile on your face.
- ->She can still keep her positive energy.
- ->I should keep awake all night to finish the homework.
Synonym
stay
5 to keep doing that thing; to keep being on a regular basis
- -> Don't keep calling me like that!
- ->all night, she kept screaming in her sleep.
- ->He kept crying since his mother left.
Synonym
go ahead
6 to jot down anything for the purpose of keeping a history
- -> I keep a dream diary of dreams I have every night.
- ->She writes everything to the agenda she keeps.
- ->My sister used to keep a blog when she was 18.
7 maintain something to perform what you have said you would do; to get to the location in which you have committed to really go
- -> Keep your promise and don't leave me alone!
- ->She kept her side of the bargain and didn't speak of what happened yesterday.
- ->He ran away instead of keeping his word.
8 to hide a secret or to preserve something hidden (from someone) to comprehend anything and not inform anybody about it
- -> I tell all my secrets to her because I believe she keeps them.
- ->If you can keep secrets, I will give you one.
9 Maintain something to call your own and take attention to the animals
- -> It is banned to keep pitbull anymore.
- ->The local people mostly keep cows, chickens and sheeps.
- ->Their mother doesn't allow them to keep an animal at home.
Synonym
feed
1 to find someone attractive or enjoy doing something
- -> I like your outfit! It matches with your new bag.
- ->She likes drinking her evening tea after coming home.
- ->He likes her but he has no courage to tell his feelings.
Synonym
love, adore, enjoy
Opposite
dislike
2 nice way to ask something from someone in a café or restaurant.
- -> I'd like to buy a bottle of water, please.
- ->What would you like to say about this meeting?
- ->I would like to get some chocolate.
Synonym
want
3 a button demonstrating that you love or approve something on social media or other websites.
- -> I didn’t like his post about appreciating zoos.
- ->She posted a selfie and got million likes.
- ->He likes her photos to catch her attention.
Synonym
love, approve
Opposite
dislike
1 to possess a house in a certain place
- -> Do you know where she lives?
- ->I don’t have a house in Ankara yet.
- ->He has been living in Beytepe Campus for 3 years now.
Synonym
inhabit
2 to have life functions such as breathing, to be alive.
- -> I havent heard that her grandparents are still alive.
- ->She lived very well till her eighties.
- ->Living beings need to breathe and be nourished to live.
Synonym
exist, function
Opposite
die
3 to have life or remain alive at a certain period of time.
- -> She lived the best times of the country.
- ->Queen Victoria lived in the 18th century.
- ->He lived the excitement of the firtst concert taking place in Turkey.
Synonym
exist
4 to make your own choices in a certain way
- -> She got accustomed to living alone.
Synonym
spend
5 to be remembered and memorialized.
- -> Although we are not together, you are living in my heart.
- ->The memories will live with me till I die
- ->His ideas will live with us.
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 set anything in a certain location, done properly or purposefully
- -> He places his name at the top of the list.
- ->She placed the flowers on the cupboard next to the bed.
- ->He placed a new shoe to his shoe collection.
Synonym
put
2 anything was using to show one's feelings regarding anything or anyone
- -> All gratitude placed on the principal.
- ->We should place the all thank on you.
3 to submit a suggestion for anything to occur or to reasonable notice concerning anything
- -> You can place your requests and complaints on the list.
- ->Directions were placed on the paper.
4 to place someone or oneself in a specific circumstance
- -> He placed himself in danger so that his brother wouldn't be harmed.
- ->You are placing yourself in trouble by doing this.
5 to locate someone an appropriate career, house, etc.
- -> Manager will place new workers with a job next week.
- ->He placed his brother with a house in upstate.
6 to determine which someone or anything has a specific place or status in relation to other persons or anythings
- -> We can place Messi among the best footballers of all time.
- ->Astronaut can be placed among the most interesting professions among children.
7 to be capable of recognizing and distinguish someone or anything
- -> I know some of the actors but I can't place the series.
- ->Although I can't place her, I feel like I know her.
1 to be excited with a sudden feeling
- -> It surprised me to see my mom at the door.
- ->It wouldn’t surprise me if they'd break up again.
- ->Please surprise me and clean your room!
Synonym
amaze
Opposite
expect
1 continue to live
- -> He must betray his friend in order to survive.
- ->I don’t know how long I will survive financially with this salary.
Synonym
keep-afloat
Opposite
die
2 despite a harmful incident or period of time, to continue to live or exist
- -> The company managed to survive the crisis.
- ->It was a miracle for him to survive through that plane crash.
- ->We cannot survive for long without food and water.
Synonym
get-through
Opposite
fail
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
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
1 to constantly think regarding bad events that may occur or troubles you're having
- -> Don't worry, your mom will be safe.
- ->I don't want to worry about your grades anymore.
2 to create someone (or oneself) nervous regarding someone (or whatever)
- -> It worried me to see myself in their eyes.
- ->Don't I always tell you not to let them worry you?
3 to irritate or vex someone
- -> She worried me by calling me thousand times.
- ->I don’t want to worry you with my dumb questions, but I wonder them all.
Synonym
disturb