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Most of our families expect us to go to school and graduate with our diploma. For them, we should concentrate on this in every aspect of our lives. We can be teachers or doctors, but if we deal with art, it may go against their perception of perfection. It is not easy for any individual to compete in such a system. The subjects that are important in schools are not just math and science. Families need to step out of this perception and not concern about it. Children who feel pleasure to be interested in art and literature may also be successful. To conclude this well, parents should show sympathy for their children's interests and empathize with their feelings.
1 not hard; completed or accomplished with no need for a great deal of work or difficulty
- -> The problems in the testbook are easy to solve.
- ->This puzzle is very easy to do.
- ->Flashcards are easy to remember.
Synonym
simple, effortless
Opposite
hard, difficult
2 complacent, unconcerned, and unconcerned
- -> Losing her mother was not easy for the little girl.
- ->This school term has been going easy for me.
- ->Reading books is an easy activity to relax.
Synonym
comfy
Opposite
uneasy
3 You are vulnerable to assault and unable to protect yourselves.
- -> Rabbits are easy targets for wolves.
- ->This soldier is an easy rival in the battle.
- ->It was an easy game for a renowed chess player.
Synonym
defenseless
Opposite
guarded
4 polite and lovely
- -> The easy characteristic is an important feature in a teamwork.
- ->Candidate's easy manners was well recieved in the interview.
- ->The woman's easy goingness was a bit much for the crowd.
Synonym
easy-going
Opposite
awkward
1 possessing a significant impact on human beings or objects; being extremely valuable
- -> Your feelings are important to me.
- ->I want to talk to you about something very important.
Synonym
main,major
Opposite
unimportant
2 bearing a lot of power or impact
- -> Leos think that they are the most important creature in the world.
- ->Do you consider yourself as an important person?
1 focusing on anything since you love learning concerning or performing it; expressing attention in anything and considering it fascinating
- -> I am interested in anything that happens in my country.
- ->From a distance, I can see that she has little interest in her work.
Synonym
engaged
Opposite
distracted
2 in some kind of an able to benefit from or be influenced by a circumstance
- -> At its morning meeting, all interested people made significant choices.
- ->As I was the only interested side of the situation, I could not speak.
Synonym
concerned
Opposite
irrelevant
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 to warn someone to be cautious before doing certain anything
- -> Easy boy, you are going to hurt yourself.
- ->Easy, a car is coming from the other side.
1 the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.
- -> I called this art.
- ->He makes swimming look like a piece of art.
Synonym
skill
2 Design objects related with the field.
- -> We would like to do an art project.
- ->Let's go to the art gallery.
3 The capability with the exercise and education you get related with the field.
- -> Ceramic art courses has opened in 21th July.
- ->I think, cooking this delicious pasta is an art.
1 a fearful feeling, especially one shared by a large number of people
- -> Concerns about global warming are growing.
- ->The agencies reported the concerns about gas leakage.
Synonym
Worry, anxiety
Opposite
Neglect, carelessness
2 willing to save or help someone or something
- -> His neighbour's concern about the hardships is appreciated.
- ->The old lady complaints about people's not showing concern for animals.
Synonym
Care, interest
Opposite
Disinterest
3 something which is significant for other people or an organizations and so on
- -> The foundation's concern is transparency.
- ->Head of the group stated that his main concern is their safety.
Synonym
Heed, apprehension
Opposite
Disregard
4 something about which you have a duty or a right to know
- -> The interior design of the studio is not my concern, I am an engineer.
- ->Organizing the shelves is not his concern but he does.
Synonym
Care, regard
Opposite
Disregard
1 A document in which an contract is reached with a person or an institution
- -> But, we had a deal?
- ->let's make a deal.
2 Two people agreeing on something
- -> The company gave the deal that it would treat the animals well.
- ->I want to get a good deal from her.
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 instead of their opinions or beliefs, an individual's senses
- -> I can't share my feelings with them.
- ->It's always been hard to show my feelings.
2 compassion or adoration for someone or something
- -> Your feelings about me are one sided.
- ->I couldn't tell her about my feelings.
1 piece or part of any written source of art
- -> The mathematical literature in this library is insufficient.
- ->Tolstoy is one of the most important names of Russian literature.
2 a collection of writings or publications on a specific topic
- -> Bring the literature you collected to my room.
- ->I bought all the literature on bird feeding.
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 the quality of being perfect
- -> She has a spirit of perfection.
- ->Perfection can sometimes turn into a mental illness.
2 the state of making perfect something with final improvements
- -> Students have been working on the perfection of their graduation theses for months.
- ->She created a perception of perfection with her actions and thoughts.
1 [uncountable] feeling or being happy, satisfied
- -> It gives me great pleasure to swim.
- ->Her visits gave her grandmother such pleasure.
Synonym
enjoyment
2 [uncountable] the activity that gives you enjoyment, usually in contrast to working
- -> Are you in Italy on business or pleasure?
- ->The boss had arranged a pleasure boat trip for the employees.
3 [countable] a thing that fells you satisfied or happy
- -> Playing football is one of my greatest pleasures.
- ->Having coffee with friends at the end of the day gives me great pleasure.
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 information based on verifiable facts about the composition and behavior of the natural and physical world
- -> What she said sparked controversy in the world of science
- ->To achieve good science, you must conduct successful experiments.
2 the research of physics
- -> She worked hard to succeed in science at the University.
- ->The article in the science journal she got from the library caught her attention.
3 a specific field of research
- -> Physics is the science of logic
- ->Whether or not history can be considered as a science is debated by many scientists.
4 Examining a community or inspecting it according to their established rules
- -> Scientists working for the science of chemistry reached new information with their experiments.
- ->Political science can be instrumental in finding solutions to societal problems
1 [uncountable, countable, usually plural]showing that you understand and care about somebody’s problems, the expression of being sorry for somebody;
- -> Actually, she does not want his sympathy because she only loves her job.
- ->He seemed to feel some sympathy for the students.
2 [uncountable, countable, usually plural] the state of showing support and agreement for an idea, a cause, an organization
- -> She tends to be sympathetic toward educational organizations.
- ->On subject of extreme sports, her sympathy was mountain biking.
3 [uncountable] friendship and understanding between like-minded people who have similar opinions
- -> She have little sympathy for the environmentalists.
- ->There was really nice sympathy between the two musicians.
1 [countable] a particular way or an organized idea or theory of doing something
- -> In Turkey, the education system is really bad.
- ->Recently, the healthcare system has begun to improve.
2 [countable] a set of things, pieces of equipment that are connected with a computer
- -> The alarm system was turned on.
- ->The air conditioning system failed for months, but we finally had it repaired.
3 [countable] a piece of computer equipment or programs that are used together and connected
- -> I am using the latest computer system.
- ->The computer system is very complex and difficult.
4 [countable] a set of organs or structures in the body that processes that make it function
- -> The order of the digestive system is very important for humans.
- ->My cat often gets sick because it has a weak immune system.
5 [singular] (informal, usually disapproving) people that control or rules a country or an organization, usually when they are unfair because you cannot change them
- -> Young people think that they can change the system by protesting.
- ->And they spend their school years fighting the system.
1 [intransitive] to take part in a race or competition
- -> It felt really good to compete with her in this game.
- ->The two swimming champions would compete for the world cup.
2 [intransitive] to try to be more successful than someone or something else
- -> Small markets and big markets always compete.
- ->Two big construction companies have been competing for this land for months.
1 [intransitive, transitive] to give all of your attention to one particular activity
- -> She has completely concentrated her studies.
- ->He concentrated completely on his career and finally got what he wanted.
2 [transitive] concentrate something + adv./prep. to bring or bring something together in a place
- -> Poverty was concentrated in the eastern part of the country.
- ->Air pollution is more concentrated in areas where factories are located.
1 to affect someone or something or to involve someone or something
- -> Her mother was really concerned about her lessons.
- ->My mother's health concerns us a lot.
2 related to be about something
- -> What she saw concerned her.
- ->The company was sinking, and this concerned the executives.
3 to cause worry to somebody
- -> It made me very concerned about what she was doing.
- ->What concerned her was the thought of being unloved.
1 to believe or decide something causing of what you seen or heard
- -> He concluded that she would not be happy if he continued working for this company.
- ->I conclude that he will never change.
2 [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to cause something to end or come to an end
- -> The meeting concluded with good decisions.
- ->Bad beginnings often conclude with good endings.
3 [transitive] conclude something (with somebody) (formally) to complete a formally agreed upon agreement, or arrange an aggrement finally
- -> Treaty of Lausanne concluded between 11 country.
- ->I will be meeting with my lawyer to conclude a new agreement.
1 giving cards in any card game
- -> In UNO, every player is dealt seven cards.
- ->It is your turn to deal in the next round.
- ->You have to shout UNO when you are left with one dealt card.
Synonym
share
2 to purchase and distribute narcotics
- -> He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for dealing drugs.
- ->The arrested gang's main money source was drug dealing.
- ->In TV shows, drug dealing scenes often take place in backstreets or at parties.
Synonym
bargain
1 to anticipate someone's move
- -> I expect my work will finish by tomorrow.
- ->I expect I get a high grade in the exam.
2 to be anticipating the arrival of someone or anything, since this has been planned
- -> I'm expecting for the exam results to be announced by tomorrow.
- ->Were you expecting the weather to be like this?
3 holding someone accountable for any business
- -> my father expects me to tidy my room on Wednesday.
- ->I expect my orders to be carried out fast.
Synonym
demand
4 to be sure of the certainty of something
- -> Do you think there will be a discount? ' I expect so.
- ->Are you sure your shoes suit me? ' I expect so.
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 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 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