Difficult life of indian americans – Social life
After discovery of america, life became difficult to the indian americans. New comers saw themselves as plantaion owner of different parts of the lands. They argued themselves as indian people's lord and they forced them to work in plant areas. It was not appreciated by indian people. They believed in the pointlessness of it and arranged different rebellion against them. Unfortunately, they could not be successful and had to sign contracts with politicians. They agreed all of the rules reluctantly. Their aim was just to protect their culture and rituals but new comers tried to destroy whole culture of indian americans.
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 reaching your goals or doing what you set out to do
- -> After long studies, he was successful in the university exam.
- ->When it comes to calculating, my daughter is so successful.
- -> My childhood dream came true, I became a successful business woman.
Synonym
efficient, succeeded
Opposite
unsuccessful,failed
2 having become well-known and/or earning a large amount of money
- -> You are a promising successful singer.
- ->My cousin is a successful athlete.
- ->I own a big, successful business like my dreams.
Synonym
profitable
Opposite
fruitless
1 [only before noun] complete, full
- -> The whole place was pulled down for a greenery park zone.
- ->They are trying to remember the whole story.
- ->I think we will travel the whole city.
Synonym
overall
Opposite
lacking
2 [only before noun] used to emphasize or draw attention how big something is
- -> We didn't know what to make of the whole scenario.
- ->The whole aim is to improve things rather than make them worse.
Synonym
entire
1 The state of stating that in any particular situation or reality you are upset, devastated, or put in a situation that is not easy at all
- -> You will not be able to see her, unfortunately.
- ->Unfortunately her exam cancelled due to oppositions of her classmates.
Opposite
Fortunately
1 an occurrence, activity, reality, or other evidence that anything happens, is occurring, or will occur in the future
- -> The sad thing is that the little child shows the signs of this fatal disease.
- ->His newly published book was the sign of his other good works.
- ->The success in her school life is the sign of her advancement in her career.
Synonym
indication, symptom, symbol, indicator
2 a scrap of paper, timber, or metals with text or an image on it which contains data, directions, or a caution, among other things
- -> No one noticed the 'no smoking' sign at the bus stop.
- ->The workers couldn't realize the risky area due to the worn out 'caution' sign.
- ->The workmen placed a sign of danger in excavation site.
Synonym
emblem, symbol
3 a gesture or voice which you produce to convey information to another person
- -> That warlike cry was a signal of an upcoming disaster.
- ->He flung his hands up as a sign of dissaggrement.
Synonym
warning, indicator
4 a symbol, particularly in mathematics, that is used to symbolize anything
- -> I taught my young learnes how to make a "pi" sign to in today's class.
- ->She have a peace sign as tattoo on her arm.
- ->The couple was speaking in sign language.
Synonym
symbol
5 a zodiac mark of someone
- -> She asked my ascendant sign in our first date.
- ->My friend believes in sun signs wholeheartly.
- ->He tries to make personality analyses according to people's fire/ earth signs.
1 The intent to do a thing; the desire to accomplish something.
- -> Educators need to make a lesson plan according to the aims of the subject
- ->My father's main aim is to teach us how to behave well
- ->This project's aims is to create a lucrative business
Synonym
goal
1 thoughts, beliefs, rules and ways of life for a definite group of country
- -> Folk songs have an important place in the culture of the Turks.
- ->This book reflects the culture of England
2 the development of plants, bacteria and cells or the production of certain animals to have a particular element or crop.
- -> Cultured mushrooms are found to be poisonous
- ->Cultured microbes are examined with the aid of a telescope
1 a practice or a procedure of locating anybody or anything, or discovering about anything previously unknown
- -> The discovery of the wheel greatly advanced technology.
- ->Humanity has always sought the discovery of something.
2 a new object, event, or people discovered or discovered during the initial moment
- -> Scientists are searching for a drug discovery for cancer.
- ->Vaccines are the greatest discoveries in human history.
1 the state of any living thing before it becomes a corpse
- -> Life was easier back then.
- ->It was the best food he had ever eaten in his life.
2 the place that any person occupies in society
- -> Their lives are in danger because of the war.
- ->He hated other people all his life.
3 objects that are alive
- -> The noise of the city showed that there was life.
- ->There was no life in the village since people find better opportunities in the city.
4 the time between that creation and destruction; a portion of this time
- -> He lived a fun life.
- ->She traveled the whole world in her life.
5 a span of duration during which that lives or performs its purpose
- -> The crows have long life spans.
- ->My computer had longer battery life.
6 the experiences and actions which are common throughout everyone's lives
- -> We only have one life.
- ->I hope to have a better life.
7 the actions and events which are characteristic of a certain manner of life
- -> The skater life was so painful.
- ->Living a celebrity life changed her a lot.
8 a human's life circumstances; the actions that make up a certain phase of a human's body
- -> He never felt lonely, as he had a lively social life.
- ->Pope Joan lived a life of luxury but died miserably.
9 the penalty of being imprisoned for the rest of eternity or for an extremely prolonged number of days
- -> After all those crimes he finally got life from the judge.
- ->His family got sad after he had been punished with life in the court.
1 an individual who is the proprietor of something
- -> I'm the owner of this house.
- ->May I speak to the owner?
Synonym
holder
1 [countable] a living thing that grows in earth, especially one that is smaller than a tree or bush, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers
- -> Plants should be watered every week, especially in the morning.
- ->Her plant grew well and came into flower.
Synonym
wort
2 [uncountable] machines which large used in industry
- -> The company's primary business was plant rental.
- ->The industry's machines produce artificial plants.
Synonym
equipment
1 [uncountable] the fact of having no purpose or of being a waste of time
- -> He recognized the pointlessness of assessments.
- ->There is a pointlessness to the stories in her books.
Synonym
absurdity
1 all the things of something
- -> The scream of her echoed in the whole building.
- ->My whole life was ruined when I lost my husband.
Synonym
entity
Opposite
part, one
2 complete thing inside of itself
- -> If one of us is not here, we are not completely whole.
- ->The seeds might be eaten whole.
Synonym
total
Opposite
part
1 work to win cash from a bussiness
- -> She can't make a living from this work.
- ->He couldn't receive compensation for his works yet.
- ->The things they had been through put her out of work for weeks.
Synonym
employment, career, profession, occupation, trade
2 where a person works
- -> When will he come home from work?
- ->The boss didn't leave work last night.
- ->She goes to work at 5 a.m. every morning except Sunday.vv
3 the responsibilities you provide and the actions you perform as piece of your work
- -> The work of small businesses shouldn't be ignored.
- ->The political party's leader stated that he will support labor union works.
- ->His work is to guard the minister and his family.
Synonym
responsibility, duty
4 chores that must be completed
- -> We have to come into work quickly.
- ->I don't like delaying the work I should do.
- ->It should be taught to pupils that they need to complete their work before handing it over.
Synonym
responsibility, assignment, duty
5 the application of mentally or physically force to accomplish or create anything
- -> The civil work will be continued after a month-long recess.
- ->Doing group work in the classroom can make a great contribution to students' social relations with their peers.
- ->Domestic work is not directly under the wife's charge.
Synonym
labor, job, performance
6 an object or a set of anythings created as a consequence of labor
- -> The administration of museums meticulously keeps the works of artists.
- ->He wants to display his works in a restored art gallery.
7 any artistic masterpiece
- -> He exhibited his last works in the gallery.
- ->Pavlo Picasso burned his works to get warm.
- ->He accredited all of his works to his beloved
1 [intransitive, transitive] planning and trying to achieve specific something
- -> They always aim to increase their annual return.
- ->The engineers aim to finish the building by next year.
Synonym
purpose
2 [transitive] having something as an aim and aim to do something to
- -> The project aims to help young English learners.
- ->The results of the research aim to change people's daily routines.
Synonym
purpose
3 [transitive, usually passive] saying or doing something that iinfluences or affects a particular group/person
- -> The training aims to prepare the children for using games.
- ->The senior aims to teach how to learn effectively.
Synonym
focus
1 to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
- -> She has destroyed my hopes for the future.
- ->The tsunami destroyed the beach.
2 to damage or reputation or take all the value and pleasure from somebody's life;
- -> She destroyed her life because of her mistake.
- ->Depression destroyed her life energy.
3 to kill an animal because it is sick or not wanted
- -> Why do habitats get damaged or destroyed?
- ->A special type of deer was destroyed by humans.
1 to sow trees, flowers, and other items in the earth in order to expand
- -> Tomatoes are not planted in this season.
- ->We are planning to plant peppers in our garden.
- ->People in this region generally plant corn.
2 Flowers are used to fill or feed a yard, a plot of ground, or other location.
- -> The big field was planted with corn.
- ->We smell roses in the houses because the garden next to our house were planted with roses.
3 to put that and oneself in a specific location or situate
- -> The world's biggest cross is planted here.
- ->The huge flag was planted in city square.
4 to dispatch someone to come on board, etc., with the purpose of making confidential observations on its membership
- -> Manager planted a worker in rival company to get information.
- ->In the series, the military places a soldier inside terrorists.
1 checking to see if someone or something is wounded
- -> Biologists help to protect the enviroment.
- ->You must protect yourself from bad things.
Synonym
save
Opposite
expose
2 To legally enact a law to preserve an animal, person or anything
- -> I wish all animals are protected against harmful things.
- ->Little dogs are protected by their mother.
3 Taking out a life fuse policy to preserve something you have or to guard someone
- -> Phone cases protect phones againt the damages.
- ->Hat protects us againt the sun.
4 Restricting input to information to preserve a computer
- -> My bank accounts are protected to hard password.
- ->İmportant informations has been protected since 1898.
1 to sign a document, letter, or other piece of paper to prove that you wrote it, that you agree with what it says, or that it is genuine
- -> The player was signing autographs for a group of fans.
- ->I waited hours to have her sign my t-shirts.
- ->Can you sign under your name?
Synonym
mark
Opposite
deny
2 to get someone to sign a contract promising to work for your firm, such as a sports star or a singer; to sign a contract agreeing to work for a company
- -> She was the first musician signed to the new record label.
- ->We have signed a new writer.
- ->She has signed to be his new assistant.
Synonym
contract
Opposite
dismiss
3 to use a sign, especially a hand movement, to express a request or tell someone to do something
- -> He signed to his driver to stop.
- ->I signed you to come here but you didn’t see.
Synonym
signal
Opposite
not react
1 to perform a task requiring physically or psychologically exertion, particularly as portion of a business
- -> I'm still working on the same report.
- ->Are you two working on the same project?
2 to be employed
- -> I worked as a translator when I was a student.
- ->She can work in any position in the company.
3 to put out energy in order to attain a goal
- -> They are working to improve the city's electricity.
- ->The committee is still working on making elections safier.
4 to force yourself or someone to study particularly extremely difficult
- -> I don’t let them work him too hard.
- ->I know I need to work myself too hard, but I have to.
5 to act; to perform
- -> The TV isn't working.
- ->I couldn't get a coffe because the machine didn't work.
6 to construct a mechanism, gadget, or other object
- -> The oven is worked with gas.
- ->The car is worked by electric.
7 to achieve the desired outcome or impact
- -> The treatment doesn't seem to work on him.
- ->The solution you gave us is working, thank you.
8 to get a certain impact
- -> The situation I was in worked against me in the court.
- ->I didn’t let any of my problems worked against me in the election.
9 to control or handle anything in order to profit from it
- -> The girl who worked the whole company is a billionaire.
- ->I tried to work the lands from my grandfather, but I failed.
10 to push, bend, compress, or otherwise shape or mould a substance into a specific form or manner
- -> We need to work the gold to make it look good.
- ->Let's work the clay to a vase.