Graduation fear – School
Graduation is a thing that every student looks forward to but is filled with fear when having a cross-examination with the deathly question "what will you do when you graduate?" classically, when you answer this question regarding your dreams, reasonableness is evaluated, advices are given according to customs, and closing is made by mentioning relative peers. maybe adults need to look at it from a new accepted perspective. Schools are not just a stepping stone to a good job. The school process also means good memories, good friend relationships, and a developing personality. Advice and questions from adults will only cause restlessness. In this regard, traditionalism should be set aside and differentiation should be accepted as a new point of view.
1 typically accepted as correct/approved
- -> My idea is widely accepted.
- ->You cannot question this accepted decision.
- ->Accepted values of the society are hard to change.
1 at the conclusion of a presentation, a timeframe, or an action
- -> I want to invite you for dinner after the party's closing speech.
- ->We are waiting for this closing ceremony.
- ->Nate is planning on inviting a lot of guests to the closing ceremony.
Synonym
end, final, eventual, concluding
Opposite
opening, initial, beginning
1 Making someone think of death or related to death
- -> Deathly silent visited my room.
- ->Deathly accident took my sister from us.
- ->I am deathly alergic to strawberries.
1 Countries which are poor and needs to be improved.
- -> Developing countries lack money to move on.
- ->Children in developing countries generally do not have access to basic medical care.
- ->Developing countries need to take more wise actions to improve.
1 a satisfactory standard or of great quality
- -> Her cookies are so good.
- ->They sell good quality pens.
- ->The furniture looks good.
2 enjoyable, pleasant for someone
- -> We had a really good time with my friends.
- ->It's so good to hear your voice.
- ->It's really good to drink coffee with you.
3 strong and sensible to support in a discussion
- -> I have good reason to doubt his words.
- ->He always asks good questions.
4 used to show or get approval or respect to something
- -> His family is good-looking and well-educated.
- ->It's good that some people go to congre.
5 skillful to do something well
- -> He was very good at his job.
- ->He's really a good dancer.
- ->She is one of the best players in the world.
6 ethically right; behaving in a morally correct manner
- -> I wish you were a better person.
- ->It's good to help kids in Africa.
7 following rules or standards firmly
- -> They were all good children.
- ->He promised to be a good boy from now on.
- ->They all have good manners.
8 want to help someone, being kind to others
- -> You are so good to me.
- ->I never doubted her good intentions.
- ->He was good to everyone on the team.
9 being powerful and healthy
- -> She replied, "I'm good, don’t worry."
- ->I know she's good, but I still worry about her.
- ->I can't see it even with my good eye.
10 affecting something or someone in an useful way
- -> These chemicals are not good for children.
- ->Too much alcohol is not good for your liver.
Opposite
Living so close to a chemical factory can't be good.
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 Considered in comparison with other things
- -> We should discuss the relative merits of the universities.
- ->they need to evaluate relative merits of these factories.
- ->The relative weaknesses of the each system must be considered.
2 referring to an earlier noun, sentence or part of a sentence
- -> The most used relative pronouns are who,whom,which and that.
- ->A relative pronoun refers to noun mentioned previously.
- ->Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses.
3 [only before noun] having particular quality when compared to something else
- -> The relative value of two houses.
- ->Who,” “whom,” “whose,” “which,” and “that” are all relative pronouns.
- ->I have never seen this relative comfort.
Synonym
comparative
1 similar to dead people or reminding death
- -> She had become deathly quiet when she saw him standing in front of her.
- ->I was deathly afraid to tell her that I broke the vase.
- ->It was deathly cold outside, so I had to put on one more layer.
Synonym
deathlike
Opposite
healthful, lively
1 a proposal or a view regarding what someone could in a certain scenario
- -> I take your advice very seriously.
- ->We expect you to give us a good future, not advice.
1 asking detailed and a lot of question to quilty person or person regarded as quilty.
- -> He is subjected to cross-examination.
- ->Many people tell a lot of lies in cross-examination.
- ->They took the witness for cross-examination.
1 Department of the government collecitng taxes for the good brought into country from other countries [plural]
- -> German Customs has arrested two man.
- ->Customs can send the goods back.
- ->My goods returned from de customs.
2 the area at a port or airport where your luggage is inspected as you enter a country
- -> going through passport control and the customs
3 the government taxes that must be paid when items are imported from other countries
- -> evrybody must pay customs on all cigarates
1 [uncountable, singular] the act of showing or seeing differences between two things
- -> There is a differentiation of products in this market.
- ->Product differentiation is indispensable for the future of the company.
- ->Social differentiation has increased.
2 discrimination towards people in society.
- -> Government makes no differentiation among people.
- ->They make differentiation towards black people.
Synonym
Discrimination
1 a get-together; a communal gathering
- -> They always have all-night dos there.
- ->A friend of mine will have a do in Ibiza.
2 the manner where one's hair is styled
- -> I don’t like his new do.
- ->I like your new do, Mary.
Synonym
hairdo
1 the unpleasant sensation you get while you're in risk or when something scares you
- -> I felt the coldness of the fear when I saw the spider on the wall.
- ->I can't live in residence because I have a fear of heights.
Synonym
terror, panic, alarm, fright
2 apprehension regarding someone's security or the possibility of anything horrible happening
- -> I have a fear about your safety.
- ->I can't let you go skiing because of my fear that you would break your leg.
1 friend is a person whom you get along with him or her ,except for your own family
- -> ı met my old friend last Saturday.
- ->to be a good friend, you should have some principals
- ->we can remain good friends.
Synonym
supporter, ally, mate,companion
Opposite
enemy
2 friend is a person being on your list of contacts on online platforms.
- -> how many friends are there on your facebook?
- ->ı wanted you to be friend on instagram.
- ->we can stay friend on twitter even if we fight each other.
Synonym
mate,supporter
Opposite
enemy
1 morally acceptable or honorable action
- -> There is nothing good about about him.
- ->The dress does not look good on me.
Synonym
ideal
Opposite
wrong, evil
2 something which is helpful for something or someone
- -> I told her the truth for her own good but she got mad instead.
- ->It will not be good if you ask her why.
Synonym
right, decent
Opposite
mean, bad
1 a circumstance in which something has to be accomplished or must be performed
- -> Milk is a need for a new born baby.
- ->The position of him determines the need of first aid.
Synonym
demand
2 a great desire for someone or something, or a passionate desire to possess anything
- -> I need to have those pills daily.
- ->He feels the need of money for future plans.
Synonym
demand
3 the items that someone needs in ability to exist comfortably or to fulfill their goals
- -> The education need cannot be ignored.
- ->I rescheduled my plans according to my needs.
Synonym
demand
4 a situation in which one does not have sufficient meals, cash, or assistance
- -> The municipality must work for people's needs.
- ->She helped me financialy for my need of buying food.
Synonym
hardship, shortage
Opposite
enough
1 a state of being that makes a person different from other people, person's character
- -> I thought I had a strong personality but it turnes out I don’t.
- ->Your outgoing personality is what I love most about you.
Synonym
character
Opposite
nonself
2 a famous person who works in the field of entertainment and sports, particularly
- -> She was a popular radio personality in earlier times.
- ->The content is hosting by a popular TV personality.
Synonym
celebrity
Opposite
noncelebrity
3 properties that keep something interesting
- -> These flowers will add great personality to this room.
- ->Your new furnitures lack personality, they're boring.
Synonym
character
Opposite
reality
1 [countable] the meaning or giving opinion part of what someone says or writes
- -> That is the point we have discussed with you.
- ->Could you tell me what your point is in this issue?
2 [uncountable, singular] purpose or usefulness of something
- -> What is the point of this article that we have read?
- ->The point is that students will be able to identify the elements in English.
3 [countable] a particular time or stage of progress, development
- -> We had developed the point to make something.
- ->The driver goes at one point in the race.
4 [countable] main idea or opinion in something that is said or done
- -> I said that you should have listened to me.
- ->In my point, you should do exercise for your health.
5 [countable] somebody/something has a particular quality or feature
- -> He's annoying, although I guess he has some positive points.
- ->One of his strong points, in my opinion, is honesty.
Synonym
characteristic
1 a series of actions taken in order to accomplish a certain result
- -> Studying is a long-term process.
- ->I don't want to get through these processes all over again.
Synonym
cognitive operation
Opposite
forget
2 a series of events, particularly those that result in natural changes
- -> Countries are going through the peace process.
- ->Growing process of a plant takes long time.
Synonym
unconscious process
Opposite
unnaturally
1 a statement, term, or paragraph that values identified
- -> I need to find an answer to my question.
- ->She always asks an immensely difficult question to the people she just met.
2 Testing you to find out how much you know something
- -> The committee changed the number of questions.
- ->Each wrong answer to a question deletes a true answer.
- ->Can you help me with the 7th question in the test.
3 issue or issues to be considered
- -> The minister didn't give satisfying answers to the questions on people's minds.
- ->Their presentation deleted all of the question marks.
- ->The introductory video helped them give reliable answers to the customer's questions.
Synonym
inquiry, query
4 not sure as regards anything
- -> The elimination of contestants raised a question among the juries.
- ->The manufacturers call into question the viability of a new product.
- ->Making some adjustments to the curriculum came into question in the council meeting.
Synonym
controversy, doubt, confusion, query
Opposite
agreement, certainty
1 [uncountable] being reasonable, practical, and fair
- -> Reasonableness is what we expect from you.
- ->Reasonableness is an elusive concept.
- ->They always appreciate reasonableness.
1 Being related to a person by blood or being members of the same household
- -> We are not related by blood, but I love you as a relative.
- ->He learned many years later that his neighbor was his relative.
2 be of the identical kind of something
- -> I just learned that whales are relatives of mammals.
- ->Penguins are relatives of birds.
1 unable to stay still or be content due to boredom or the need for change.
- -> Because of restlessness of his life, Mark does nothing.
- ->You can be restlessness, but try to do something different.
- ->Why are you so restlessness?
2 a situation of not being able to sleep or rest correctly
- -> students suffering from headaches and restlessness at night
1 a building where children are educated by experts teachers.
- -> I'm fed up with going to school as I wake up early in the morning.
- ->Ali, do you have school on Wednesday?
2 Duration of study at the place of study
- -> How was your daughter's first day at school?
- ->You should complete the preparations during at school.
3 the time spending each day in a school
- -> He couldn't go to school because he was punished by his mother.
- ->They will go to vocation,so their children will not go to school.
4 where a person is educated about a subject
- -> When my sister become younger, she will go to ballet school.
- ->He is going to language school because he will go to abroad.
1 a strong mineral deposits material present in the earth which is frequently utilized in construction
- -> They work with stones while making the building.
- ->They used stones to build the newly designed house.
2 a tiny, oddly shaped pebble
- -> She throws stones at my window.
- ->I tried to skip stones on the lake.
3 6.35 kilos (14 pounds) is a mass tape measure.
- -> I gained a stone in my university life.
- ->With a weight of a stone, he is too chubby for a baby.
1 someone who is enrolled in a university or institution
- -> He is a university student now.
- ->I have a student bus card.
Synonym
scholar
2 someone who is attracted by a certain topic
- -> As a doctor, I am a student of human nature.
- ->She is a student of science with her experiments.
1 [uncountable] giving importance to tradition and customary things than new or modern things
- -> Some poets rely on traditionalism.
- ->Traditionalism has great place for our society.
1 [countable] what you can see from a particular place or position, especially beautiful countryside
- -> The view is worth to see.
- ->The house that I bought has a beautiful view.
Synonym
sight, scene, panorama
Opposite
blindness
2 While discussing whether or not you saw something or whether or not anything could be seen in a specific setting
- -> My balcony's view is looking at the park.
- ->The man blocked my view when he stood in front of me.
Synonym
sight, vision
3 a particular viewpoint on anything; a mindset upon anything
- -> I do not think he is right according to my point of view.
- ->According to the view, we must move somewhere else for our safety.
4 a method of comprehending or considering anything
- -> The director's view in the film is the most important thing.
- ->The movie gives an inside view of industry people.
Synonym
analysis
5 a time whenever a clip is seen on the internet
- -> The actor's interview is viewed more than one million times.
- ->The film has been viewed by the audience 5 million times in the first week.
6 a portrait or painting depicting an attractive location or situation
- -> The photo with view is what matters for my mother.
- ->While travelling he captured the view of a beautiful castle.
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 afraid of someone or anything, or to be scared of making anything
- -> Pupils may fear entering a new environment that is unfamiliar to them.
- ->Some people fear other people's opinions about themselves.
- ->All citizens fear the legal sanctions.
Synonym
feel alarm, worry, be afraid of
Opposite
calm
2 having the impression that anything awful has occurred or will exist in the soon
- -> It was feared that the COVD19 variant would spread.
- ->The situation didn't get worse, just as the committee had feared.
- ->It is feared that the new machine may cause accidents in the workplace.
Synonym
anticipate, expect, foresee, worry, suspect
3 used to express your belief that anything horrible has occurred or is real.
- -> They will fail to catch the bus on time, I fear.
- ->Is she alright? I fear not.
Synonym
guess, believe, assume, expect
1 since they are necessary or extremely vital, but rather due to the fact that you can have things
- -> She needs fresh air, she can't breathe.
- ->I need to go to the interview immediately, it is about to start.
- ->The injured at the scene need to get to the hospital immediately.
Synonym
reason explanation grounds basis excuse motive justification pretext
Opposite
retain
2 included to indicate what you will and must do
- -> I need to focus on my exam.
- ->I need to finish this paper today because tomorrow is the deadline.
- ->You need to relax, there is nothing to worry about.
Synonym
entail, demand
1 show to be able to describe anything
- -> He pointed to the mosque to those who asked for addresses.
- ->He pointed at the house and told her to go.
2 facing in or being oriented in a defined way
- -> The sign points to the right.
- ->Since the compass is broken, it quickly points in all directions.
3 to direct a weapon towards anyone or anything
- -> All the lights on the stage are pointed at her.
- ->When the robber saw that the guns were pointed at him, he surrendered.
4 to propose or contribute to a precise definition or rational thought
- -> Dizziness may point pregnancy.
- ->Fingerprints point that someone entered the house.
Synonym
indicate
1 any set of actions taken in order to accomplish a certain outcome
- -> The process of chemotheraphy was hard to endure.
- ->Writing process is more important than outline.
Synonym
Action
2 any succession of events, particularly those that occur in environmental variations
- -> Road is under the construction process.
- ->She is in hard process now.
3 The technique for accomplishing or manufacturing anything, particularly ones employed in business
- -> This process is found and never developed.
- ->one of the best methods is on process now.
1 to query about something
- -> I have questioned about this topic.
- ->Students questioned many maths problems.
Synonym
Quizzing
Opposite
Answer
2 to be unsure about something or to show one's skepticism about it
- -> When my jacket was stolen, I questioned my roommates.
- ->To question where is my computer, I'm going to my friend.
Synonym
interrogate
1 if you school somebody,you train him to be qualified in that area.
- -> he is schooled in his home town before studying chemistry abroad.
- ->unfortunately, the children are schooled in the politics of division rather than unit
Synonym
train,teach, coach, prepare
Opposite
forget, misguide, ignore.
2 to school means that you educate a child
- -> he was starting again as she had very poor schooling due to her ill health.
- ->my elder sister is schooling her children without any help.
Synonym
train,educate,grow up,teach
Opposite
mislead,ignore, misguide,forget
1 to hurl a rock at anyone or anything
- -> The rebels in the square stoned the city hall.
- ->Muslims stone the devil in Mecca as a ritual act performed in the Hajj.
1 anything you can see from a specific location or spot, particularly attractive landscape
- -> The view from my balcony is impressive.
- ->I moved to the new place where its view worthed to see.
Synonym
sight, scene, panorama
2 While discussing whether or not you could see anything or whether or not anything could be seen in some kind of a specific setting
- -> He vanished from my view.
- ->The lady stood in front of me and blocked my view.
Synonym
sight, vision
3 a particular viewpoint upon anything; a mindset against anything
- -> My point of view is different than yours.
- ->She changed my view about elections.
4 a method of comprehending or considering anything
- -> The movie shows the inside view of the industry people.
- ->His educational view of life is worth to listen.
Synonym
consider
Opposite
ignore
5 status showing how many times a piece of content is seen on the internet
- -> The actor received million views on her instagram live.
- ->Her film had been viewed million times already in the first week.
Synonym
explore
Opposite
ignore
6 an image or painting depicting an attractive location or situation
- -> A photo with view of movie set was interesting to look at.
- ->While traveling she captured the view of a beautiful castle.
Synonym
observe, explore