Feel the actual joy – Entertainment
The problems of life can disturb us offensively. Darkness covers our lives, and even we dream about very frightening possibilities. If you can't find someone to talk to about your problems, you should find a date to go to therapy. Do not give up easily, and try to talk about your troubles openly. Then one day, buy a ticket for a theatre or comedy movie and go here just by yourself as a fearless person. After talking about your fears and problems with someone, you will feel more comfortable and start to enjoy life. You will get a change noticeably. Just do not doubt that you can entertain yourself.
1 causing bodily relaxation; comfortable , rest upon, ect.
- -> We bought a new car with more comfortable seats.
- ->You can change the dress with a more comfortable one.
Synonym
comfy
Opposite
uncomfortable
2 to be bodily comfortable.
- -> I can give you a painkiller if you feel comfortable
- ->Every morning I drink coffee to make myself comfortable.
- ->I will change my bed with a more comfortable one.
Opposite
uncomfortable
3 being brave about any situation or position or believing that you are telling the truth
- -> I feel comfortable when I leave my baby at the nanny.
- ->I didn't study on this topic so I don't feel comfortable.
Synonym
feeling peace
Opposite
uncomfortable
4 to buy something without thinking about it financially
- -> I want to feel comfortable while I'm shopping.
- ->He deserves a comfortable retirement after many years of work
Synonym
rich wealthyn prosperous affluent well off
5 enabling you to effortlessly succeed
- -> They won a comfortable game with good team play.
- ->They worked hard for today and they expect it to be a comfortable match.
1 the ideal home, career, or any other situation that you really want for more than everything else
- -> My childhood dream was to be pilot.
- ->I live in my dream life.
- ->I have a dream about world peace.
1 having no fear, people admire that not being afraid
- -> He was the most fearless and powerful candidate for the throne.
- ->Ivar the Boneless was the most fearless of his siblings.
Synonym
doughty , intrepid
Opposite
coward
1 a situation scares you
- -> It was the darkest and most terrifying experience of my life.
- ->Those days were horrible and frightening days.
- ->It was a terrifying dream.
Synonym
scary, terrifying, horrifying
Opposite
comforting
1 with no difficulty or problems
- -> You can easily complete this assignment.
- ->My motorcycle can drive the village road easily.
Synonym
readily , effortlessly
2 very likely to happen, probably
- -> This could easily turn against him.
- ->You can easily get away with theft charges.
Synonym
very likely
3 no doubt, absolutely, certainly
- -> My boyfriend is easily the best person in the world.
- ->Konya is easily the biggest city in Turkey.
Synonym
definitely
4 quickly, rapidly; faster than is usual
- -> I get tired easily when doing my homework.
- ->He can eassily dunk in, because he is tall.
1 it is easy to see or notice, clearly seen
- -> The thief hiding behind the seat was noticeably visible.
- ->I'm noticeably taller than him.
Synonym
detectably,
1 in an impolite way that is likely to upset, annoy, or embarrass someone because of lack of respect
- -> He is offensively regular.
- ->When I walked in, he told me to leave in an offensively way.
2 in a way that relates to attacking someone or something
- -> We play better as an offensively team, in game.
- ->It's not always good to act offensively in war.
3 in a way that relates to getting points in a sport
- -> LeBron offensively dunked and this last second score brought the game to them.
- ->He broke his leg while playing offensively.
1 without hiding any of your thoughts or feelings
- -> The little boy openly told his parents that he broke the vase.
- ->I openly said that I was attracted to this girl.
Synonym
frankly , clearly
1 the process or outcome of something changing
- -> I've seen slight changes in your final paper.
- ->The company considers making some radical changes after the unfortunate accident.
Synonym
swap
2 anything that is utilized to change something else; the activity of changing anything with something fresh or unusual
- -> I think you should consider this change.
- ->Is change possible for this old decoration?
Synonym
replace,switch
3 the circumstance that a scenario, a location, or an event differs from the norm and hence is more likely to be quirky, entertaining, or enjoyable
- -> Look at this surprising change!
- ->I didn't expect such a change from him.
4 the cash you receive back while you pay for something by donating extra cash than it expenses you
- -> You can keep the change.
- ->It is not something shameful to ask for your change after paying.
Synonym
exchange
5 Instead of banknotes, pennies are used
- -> I don't have any change on my pocket.
- ->Can you borrow me some change?
Synonym
money, cash
6 a spare pair of clothing, and so on.
- -> I need a change of suits.
- ->I will have change of purse one day!
1 [uncountable] with no light, the state of being dark, the absence of light
- -> Hello darkness, my old friend.
- ->I was left in the darkness when the street lights went out.
Synonym
dark
2 [uncountable] the quality of being nearer to black than white in colour
- -> She dyed her hair because she was bored with the darkness of her hair.
- ->He went to the sauna to increase the darkness of his skin.
3 the quality of being evil
- -> The darkness of your heart is reflected on your face.
- ->He had no one left because of the darkness in his soul.
Synonym
evil, malignancy
1 [countable] a particular month, day, and year given in numbers and words
- -> We chose June 11, 2022 as the wedding date.
- ->The date of the council meeting has been set.
2 [countable] a particular day or year at which some event happened or will happen
- -> What is the date of the Valentine's Day?
- ->What date is the Eid this year ?
3 [countable] a meeting with somebody at a particular time
- -> I have a date with my psychiatrist tomorrow.
- ->He won't come because he has a date with elementary school friends.
Synonym
appointment
4 [countable] a person you have a romantic meeting with a boyfriend or girlfriend or who might have a boyfriend and girlfriend
- -> I set up a date next week with the girl I just met.
- ->On my date with my boyfriend, wine was spilled on me.
1 used when specifying a 24-hour time frame
- -> I'll go to holiday for two days.
- ->I have three days to finish the report.
- ->I need one more day, please.
2 the period of time among when it first gets daylight in the early and when it first goes dark in the night
- -> It was a lovely day, thank you.
- ->I sat at balcony all day and watched the sea.
- ->It didn’t rain all day but the sky was covered in black clouds.
3 the times of day if you're up, studying, etc., rather than resting
- -> It's been a really long day, and I've got a bad headache.
- ->I've got a big day tomorrow.
- ->I hope you had a good day.
4 a certain epoch of chronology or moment
- -> There were no sounds in movies in the days of my youth.
- ->The first days of colored movies were like a miracle to people.
5 a span of time in someone's profession and personal life
- -> The photo was from my cheerleader days.
- ->I longed for the good old days.
- ->I was so happy in my university days.
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 a sense of skepticism about something or a lack of faith in something
- -> I knew her doubts about my boyfriend were insignificant.
- ->I had no doubts as to the sincerity of her question.
- ->I had certain doubts about her love for my brother.
1 Since you are sleeping, a succession of visions, actions, and emotions occur in your head
- -> He says that he had a dream about me.
- ->I always have weird dreams.
- ->I always have weird dreams.
2 a desire to own or be something, particularly one that appears to be hard to fulfill
- -> My the biggest dream is to be an artist.
- ->It’s an impossible dream for me to win this game.
3 a mental state or scenario where activities do not appear to be genuine or part of everyday existence
- -> I lived in a dream for nearly a week.
- ->I emerged from the dream I was in.
4 a lovely or fantastic specific individual or object
- -> Our honeymoon was a pure dream.
- ->Her soup was an absolute dream.
- ->Their new burger is a dream.
1 "the feel" is the sensation you experience while you contact or are contacted by anything.
- -> I love the feel of satin of this dress.
- ->I don't like the the feel of old leather, it makes me itchy.
Synonym
emotion
2 the impact made by a location, circumstance, or other factors; ambiance
- -> Her new red dress has a spring feel.
- ->The hospital has an annoying feel.
3 extremely strong emotions
- -> Their wedding gave me feels that I never experienced before.
- ->I have these bad feels about our concert tomorrow.
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 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 the place to start of it
- -> I was happier at the start of the semester.
- ->The start of the show was boring.
2 starting anything is the action or practice of starting anything.
- -> This is a new start for her.
- ->The start of a new year means new opportunities for me.
3 the chance you're provided to start that and finish it successfully
- -> They gave him a new start in their company.
- ->This is the start of a better era in my life.
4 a speed or length edge when someone has over all other competitors at the start of the match.
- -> He had a 10-meter lead over his rivals.
- ->His early start was unnecessary.
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 an attempt to accomplish anything
- -> I tried the rollercoaster.
- ->It was his second try at Korean food.
Synonym
attempt
2 a test of fresh or unusual things to see if they are nice, appropriate, etc.
- -> I will try skateboarding.
- ->I'll try Chinese food just for you.
1 to transform into something new
- -> I have changed a lot after puberty.
- ->She has not changed a bit after get back from college.
Synonym
modify
Opposite
remain
2 to establish anyone or anything dissimilar
- -> The money changed him a lot.
- ->He changed my life with his help.
Synonym
modify
Opposite
remain
3 to change from one condition or shape to alternative; to cause someone or something to change states or patterns
- -> He changed his house which was located in Liverpool to London.
- ->Her excitement changed into madness.
4 to transition from one condition, location, or purpose to another
- -> The driver changed his path.
- ->The weathercock changed its direction when the wind came from a different angle.
Opposite
remain
5 to substitute anything fresh or unfamiliar for something old, such as an individual, a product, etc.
- -> Do not change the page, I am reading it.
- ->Do not change the covers, I just changed it.
Synonym
reverse
Opposite
remain
6 change roles or places with anything else; so that both sides have what the other has
- -> I changed the seats with my co-passenger.
- ->My sister changed our drinks while I was looking away.
Synonym
adjustment
Opposite
sameness
7 to convert cash into some other nation's currency
- -> 100 dollars were changed into over 2 thousands rupees.
- ->I need to change my money from euro to kron to buy a bottle of water.
8 to swap cash for various pennies or banknotes for the exact value
- -> Do you have a change for 50 dollars?
- ->Can you change a 150 euros note?
Synonym
coins
Opposite
bill
9 to swap something that you've purchased for something different, particularly if it's defective; to provide a consumer with a replacement item if the one they've purchased is defective.
- -> I needed to change my shoes with new ones because there was a stain on it.
- ->We can only change the products which is unopened.
Synonym
adjust
Opposite
remain
10 to transfer through one vehicle, rail, or other mode of transportation to another in attempt to keep a trip
- -> I must change buses in İstanbul to arrive my destination.
- ->We changed our transportation from bus to subway to reach home rapidly.
1 to put or put a timestamp on anything
- -> Please give us an approximate target date.
- ->After that date, penalties apply.
Synonym
day, time
2 to describe the time whenever anything ancient originated or was created
- -> That Sutton found in northern Germany dated at approximately 32,000 years.
- ->Meteorites are dated at 4.6 billion years old.
Synonym
emerge
3 to be in a love connection with another person
- -> Kale and I have been dating for 2 years.
- ->I started to date with Elena.
4 If anything ages you, it means you're at least as old as the person you're with.
- -> I know, this album dates me.
- ->When she is speaking, even that reference dates me.
1 to interrupt what someone is doing something such as work,sleep etc.
- -> I was careful not to disturb anyone while leaving the library.
- ->The sound of music at the party disturbed the neighbors.
Synonym
annoy
2 to cause someone to be worried or upset:
- -> The mother was disturbed when her daughter came home late.
- ->His consumption of alcohol disturbes his relatives.
Synonym
concern
3 to move or change something from its usual position
- -> Don't disturb my PC desk when I go to the college
- ->The cleaner disturbed the items in my wardrobe.
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 be uncertain about something hesitate to believe
- -> In murder case, police doubted that the maid could be the murderer.
- ->I doubt whether we will go on vacation.
1 [intransitive or transitive] events and images that pass through in your minds while you are sleep
- -> My friend dreamed of me last night
- ->My mother dreams some mixed moments and tries to make senses of them.
2 [intransitive or transitive] to imagine something you haven't done, heard, or seen
- -> Are the guests coming tonight or am I dreaming?
- ->Didn't unplug the iron or did I just dream it?
3 to imagine something you wish to have
- -> Most young people dream a nice car and a big house.
- ->I dreamed of ging to a better collage.
Synonym
imagine
1 anything that gives you satisfaction
- -> I enjoy spending time with you.
- ->She seems to enjoy her new toy.
2 to like what you're performing and be delighted with it
- -> Are you guys enjoying?
- ->The guests are enjoying themselves.
3 to possess anything beneficial to yourself
- -> She's enjoying her wealth at the age of 20.
- ->The company enjoys the strong community support.
1 to stimulate someone's attention or make them laugh for satisfying them
- -> She entertained the children in kindergarten with her joyful actions.
- ->When the teacher left the classroom, students entertained themselves.
Synonym
charm, cheer
Opposite
annoy, bore
2 as your guest, inviting people for eating or drinking together to your home
- -> We were not entertained as much as we expected.
- ->I have been invited to entertain with them at the party.
Synonym
feed, invite
Opposite
reject, neglect
3 to think about or contemplate a concept, a hope, a feeling, etc.
- -> I have never entertained the idea of him coming back to the college.
- ->He never entertained the idea of getting an expensive car.
Synonym
consider
Opposite
disregard
1 using a connecting phrase to describe a certain sensation or mood
- -> He feels very positive since he met her.
- ->I feel so energetic after doing workout.
- ->I felt lonely in the crowd.
Synonym
sense, have the feeling
2 anything affecting you or making a strengthening the capacity on you causes you to recognize or be conscious of it.
- -> I felt her head on my arm while she was sleeping.
- ->She felt a sudden breath on her neck and cried for help.
- ->I can't feel my left arm from the operation.
Synonym
sense
3 to perceive things even without using our senses
- -> I can feel how strong the bond between them is.
- ->Pupils may not feel the meaningfulness of an activity, so teachers should provide them with appropriate tasks.
- ->Her children couldn't feel the seriousness of her situation.
Synonym
sense
4 The first glance you see or perceive in a person
- -> The aura of this house feels irritating.
- ->The woman staring at me felt so perverse to me.
- ->She feels confident only by looking at her walk.
Synonym
sense, give impression that, seem like
5 things that can be perceived by the senses
- -> What I was holding in my hand felt squishy.
- ->Her hands feel something like cotton.
Synonym
sense, give the impression that
6 Using the sense of touch to learn the shape of something
- -> You can feel how soft its fur is.
- ->I like feeling his rough skin touching mine.
- ->She felt the temperature of the milk before giving it to her baby.
Synonym
sense, touch, perceive
7 having a specific viewpoint or mindset
- -> She felt the underlying cause of this situation.
- ->Through her eyes, he feells the significance of this depth.
Synonym
believe, reckon, be under the impression, sense
1 To initiate.
- -> I will start to work tomorrow.
- ->The exam will start at 10 am.
Synonym
begin
Opposite
finish
3 the machine to work.
- -> I will start the record if you are okay.
- ->I started the machine.
4 To form, to be established and starting to operate.
- -> The war started in 1546.
- ->I started to university in 2016.
5 Iniated from a specific place, amount or situation.
- -> Prices start at 10 TL.
- ->This subject starts with pronouns.
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 to strive or take the opportunity to accomplish and obtain anything
- -> I tried to go to school in ten minutes by walking.
- ->She tried to stay calm.
2 to put anything using, perform, or try to check if it is acceptable, appropriate, etc.
- -> Trying yoga might help you with back pains.
- ->You should try the new technic.
3 to analyze testimony in support and determine whether a suspect is convicted or not
- -> She was tried for theft.
- ->The case was solved without being tried.