Fundamentals of social life - social life
The varied relationships that a person has with others, such as family, friends, community members, and strangers, make up a person's social life. It may be assessed by the frequency and quality of their frequent social contacts, both in person and online. People take social life seriously. When they start a conversation, they try to talk to impress the others. At the beginning of a conversation beating someone in a conversation does not show that you are superior. Making someone feel sorry about it is not a proper behaviour. The protection of our social life depends on how we behave to other people. Depending on how we behave, external forces may also be a factor. A person may be in the role of protector and he/she tries to protect the person who is insulted. Accordingly, the person who is insulted feels the maltreatment more and more.
1 when something happens often and regularly
- -> He is a frequent visitor to the office.
- ->My headaches are less frequent now.
- ->Traffic accidents are terrifyingly frequent on holidays.
Synonym
recurrent, habitual, periodic
Opposite
inconstant, infrequent, irregular
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 a diverse range of sorts
- -> The course book consists of varied activities.
- ->theses are written on varied topics by postgraduates.
- ->many varied products are traded to overseas countries and territories.
Synonym
diverse, various
2 not remaining the identical, but frequently altering
- -> We have a constantly varied education system.
- ->She has a varied love life.
Synonym
changing
1 To act serious.
- -> It can seriously harm you.
- ->I'm asking you seriously.
Synonym
solemnly
Opposite
cheerfully
2 The word that makes you shift from joking to being serious.
- -> Seriously,are you asking me this question?
- ->Seriously,are your parents moving?
1 as a punishment or in a battle, beating someone hard and continuously
- -> The counsellor said that beating is unacceptable, it is not ethical.
- ->The sound of beating was heard from the next room, they hit the ball to wall.
2 a crushing defeat
- -> The last part of the game caused their beating.
- ->They did not accept the beating.
3 a cycle of frequent hits to something, like a drum, or motions of something, like your heart; the sound this produces
- -> When he came into the abandoned house his heart beating accelerated.
- ->Professor Flecther was not convinced that the beating is correct, it sounds wrong to him.
1 the starting of something; the start of an event, a story, etc.
- -> Beginning of the term was so tiring for everyone.
- ->New beginnings sometimes scare people.
- ->Beginning is the most important part of the acquisition of language.
Synonym
Introduction, opening
Opposite
Conclusion, end
1 the manner in which someone acts, particularly toward others
- -> He was punished because of his behavior.
- ->Your behavior towards people is what makes people love you.
Synonym
attitude
2 the manner an individual, a creature, a plant, a substance, or anything else acts or reacts in a certain circumstance
- -> In spite of his aggressive behavior, she felt safe with him.
- ->He excused her behavior, knowing that she grew up in a different environment.
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 "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 number of times something happens during a specific length of time or among a specific group of people
- -> the higher frequency of cancer in older people were seen
- ->road accidents have increased in frequency recently.
- ->some programs show us the frequency of spelling mistakes.
Synonym
recurrence, repetition, constancy, periodicity
Opposite
infrequency
2 frequency is the fact of happening repeatedly.
- -> frequency of having bath gives knowledge about someone's general health
- ->you should have a frequency table showing all calculations.
Synonym
regularity,repetitiveness
Opposite
infrequency ,irregularity
3 it is the rate at which waves vibrate.
- -> my father listens to fm radio frequency.
- ->there are only a limited number of broadcasting frequencies
Synonym
number,rhythm,density
Opposite
infrequency
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 the title or kind of a machine, piece of equipment, or other item manufactured by a specific company
- -> Make of shaving machine is waterproof.
- ->Make of utensils is strengthened with steel.
Synonym
Manufacture, produce
Opposite
Derange
1 the act or process of creating something:
- -> Making preparation for an invitation takes time.
- ->Making cake and cookie need lots of utensils and ingreditents.
Synonym
Prepare
1 when a person or an animal is subjected to very cruel treatment
- -> Maltreatment of children affects their psychological state.
- ->Maltreatment of animals does not have sentence in the constitution.
Synonym
Injustice, violation
Opposite
Justice
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 act of safeguarding someone or something; the state of being safeguarded
- -> Animals need protection as they cannot protect themselves completely.
- ->Protection of natural habitat is vital for next generations.
Synonym
Preservation, conservation
2 an object that defends someone or something from harm
- -> Workers use rope for protection when they are in building lot.
- ->They put a tarpaulin on the roof for protection.
3 safeguarding (against something) insurance for fire, injuries, and property damage
- -> The government official stated that they enable protection for private property.
- ->The insurance company assured the customers about protection.
Synonym
Assurance
Opposite
Destruction
4 the practice of taxing foreign goods in order to support a local industry
- -> Exported products are labelled according to protection rules.
- ->Protection for the organic food industry has been carried out for years.
Synonym
Assurance, security
Opposite
Insecurity
1 a person, an organization or a thing that protects somebody/something
- -> The protector of the princes was chosen among their uncles.
- ->Cyclists use protectors against injuries.
Synonym
Benefactor, patron
Opposite
Opponent
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 carry out an action in some kind of a specific manner
- -> I hate to hear the sentence 'Behave like a ladylike!'.
- ->Behaviors are the reflection of the real self of someone.
Synonym
Act
2 behaving in a manner that the others believe is proper or courteous
- -> My little Lisa knows how to behave, right Lisa?
- ->Someone should teach her how to behave in classroom.
3 to spontaneously respond, act, or behave in a certain way
- -> My son behaves suspicious when he is lying.
- ->Like other pets Tako, my cat behaves instinclively.
Synonym
React
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 frequent anything is to go to a specific location on a regular basis
- -> Rains are frequent here in the early summer.
- ->For the patients who frequent the woods, tick-borne disease is seen more.
- ->These bars are frequented by soldiers.
Synonym
visit
1 You respect someone or something if they or it inspires you.
- -> Their show impressed the audience
- ->I want to learn a second language because I want to impress my boyfriend.
Synonym
Fascinate
2 to emphasize anything in effort to allow someone comprehend how essential, significant, or vital it is
- -> She impressed me by talking about studying.
- ->The fact that it was related to the elderly people impressed us.
3 to get a significant impact on anything, particularly on someone's intellect, vision, or other senses
- -> Helping the poor impressed me deeply towards him.
- ->The fact that he always stood by me in difficult times impressed me emotionally.
1 mixing materials or putting elements together to produce or prepare something
- -> I made a house from paper.
- ->We used to make planes in our childhood.
- ->The engineer made the building very durable.
Synonym
construct, put together
2 to compose, write or produce something
- -> The producer has made epic movies in the last three years.
- ->The book was made by George Eliot before he hospitalized.
- ->This is the greates film ever made.
Synonym
compose
3 to make anything appear as a result of breaking, tearing, striking, or removing something
- -> She had to make it seeable by removing the curtains.
- ->He made a bruise on his face.
- ->I make myself known in every place I go.
4 to make someone or something feel, show, or have a certain quality.
- -> Why do you make everything more complicated?
- ->The movie made me laugh real hard.
- ->Exams made the students very lustless.
Synonym
cause
5 to contribute to the achievement of something
- -> Thanks to my teacher, I have made my lessons better in time.
- ->She made the magazine very popular.
Synonym
bring about
6 to force someone to act in a certain way
- -> She made me watch this Tv series.
- ->My mom makes me eat everything even though I do not like them.
- ->My father has made me leave the sport club.
Synonym
force
7 to evolve into something; to be appropriate for something
- -> She is made for this job.
- ->I was made for loving you.
Synonym
become
8 to add together
- -> With this lie, it makes four that you have lied to us.
- ->You can make a quick coffee by adding milk to the coffee powder.
- ->Two add ten makes twelve.
Synonym
add up to
Opposite
subtract
9 to acquire money, have financial freedom.
- -> I make one thousand Turkish liras in a week.
- ->Their company has made the most profit of the year.
- ->What do you make for living?
Synonym
earn
10 to succeed to gain a position or have a place in somewhere
- -> She made it to the Tokyo Olympics in 1996..
- ->I couldn't have made it without your help.
- ->They will make it, I have no doubt.
Synonym
succeed
Opposite
fail
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 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 to transport something from one location to another
- -> The salesman came to take his garments from lost-and-found.
- ->There are many people who came to take their luggages from the band.
Synonym
Receive
Opposite
Give
2 to accompany someone from one location to another, particularly to direct or lead them
- -> The tourist guide took the people from the square.
- ->The bodyguards took the president from his car and escorted him.
3 to make someone/something go from one level, position, etc. to another, take someone/something + adv./prep.
- -> It takes time to heal some wounds.
- ->Completing the whole project took great amount of time.
Synonym
last
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.