Keep in touch with others – Social media
One of the modernist ways to reach people is through social media. Traditionalists may find it a disagreeable idea. If it turns into an addiction, it may cause different disadvantages. When you feel disconnected from social media, you can feel some kind of deprivation. It can affect your daily life negatively and frightfully. It is estimated that 34% of people have a social media addiction. If you have this kind of a problem, you should try to solve it with disciplined work. By doing so, you can block your disapproving attitudes from society.
1 Day in day out, something happens, is accomplished, or is generated
- -> It is a daily habit of her to drink milk every night.
- ->Don't talk about your daily life with the people you aren't very close to.
- ->She likes to watch her daily programmes in the mornings.
Synonym
day-to-day
Opposite
irregular
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 (formal) unpleasant, not nice
- -> He has had a disagreeable life for ten years.
- ->I didn't know he had such a disagreeable personality when I was friends with him.
2 (of a person) not friendly and kindly
- ->He was always a disagreeable boy to his parents
- ->Today, a disagreeable student was warned by teacher.
1 showing that you feel something or someone is not approved
- -> Neighbor invited them to dinner but father gave to his wife a disapproving look.
- ->When he entered the library, he stepped back due to his friend's disapproving gesture.
1 behaving in a very controlled way and training obey rules and orders
- -> He is looking for workers who will follow simple rules to build a disciplined work team.
- ->The students in the new teacher's class are very disciplined.
2 able to carefully control the way that you make yourself do somethings in believe or behave, to achieve a goal
- -> She became rich thanks to her being disciplined about her spendings.
- ->She made a good impression by taking a disciplined approach to work.
1 having no connection or relation with the person or thing around
- -> He felt disconnected because he didn't know anyone in the group.
- ->Everyone was chatting but he was sitting quietly and disconnected.
Synonym
disassociated
2 having no connection with a network or electricity
- -> You can't access facebook because you are disconnected to the network.
- ->He became disconnected in the game because of the power cut.
1 The near true value or amount of anything
- -> The arrival time of the train was estimated as 13.30.
- ->70% turnout estimated in the general election.
Synonym
appraised, predicted
Opposite
actual, unexpected
2 Calculated cost without knowing any specifics of anything with certainty
- -> The estimated worth of this contract is $100 million.
- ->An estimated 70% turnout is expected in the elections.
Synonym
predicted, expected
Opposite
unforeseen
1 To have the same nature, natural order, character, form or condition with another.
- -> What kind of freak you are?
- ->I have all kind of clothes.
Synonym
sort
Opposite
unkind
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 being every day, day by day
- -> Many people still read a daily newspaper.
- ->I listen this daily podcast.
- ->She watches the daily news.
Synonym
everyday, day by day
Opposite
never
2 one day's work
- -> I need daily report on my desk every day.
- ->I do my cleaning daily so the room is never dirty.
- ->I want my daily bank statement please.
Synonym
journal
1 extremely, very
- -> He is frighfully obsessed about his lecture notes.
- ->I am frightfully tired due to my busy work schedule today.
Synonym
very extremely
1 block means a large piece of a solid material that has certain shapes.
- -> we see breeze blocks in the cliffs of houses in cold areas.
- ->the houses are made of concrete blocks.
- ->the wall was made from massive blocks of stone.
Synonym
brick,piece,section
Opposite
whole
2 block is used for the buildings being used for a particular purpose.
- -> some cities are formed of tower blocks
- ->we live in lux apartment blocks
- -> we studied at the university’s labratory block
Synonym
bar,brick
Opposite
whole
1 an act that someone has performed or committed
- -> The newest doings of television stars were boring.
- ->Are you talking about the thievish doings of organized crime?
Synonym
performance
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 people living in together communities
- -> We make art for the society.
- ->We need to talk with the young members of the society.
Synonym
community
Opposite
individual
2 a particular community of people who share the same customs, laws, etc.
- -> The society likes asking questions that don't ever matter.
- ->Benefits of the classless societies are priceless.
Synonym
culture
Opposite
crossbench
3 people who come together for a purpose
- -> I attended to the Women's Right Society.
- ->The Society of Doctors is lying, they don’t care about the doctors.
Synonym
alliance
Opposite
enemy
4 community that fashionable people in country
- -> I try to raise my kids in high society and it’s a bit hard.
- ->They came from a high society but here they are now.
Synonym
social-life
Opposite
loneliness
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 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 by placing anything in or across a conduit, a tunnel, a roadway, etc., one can prevent anything from going or running through it.
- -> The car blocked the door off the parking lot.
- ->You shouldn't block the way of the ambulance.
2 by sitting next to or in the path of someone, preventing someone from getting someplace or to see anything.
- -> The tall guy blocked my view of the stage.
- ->She wanted to reach it but people blocked her.
3 to stop anything from occurring, progressing, or growing
- -> They blocked the project due to economic reasons.
- ->She blocked the wedding ceremony.
4 to hinder social media accounts from someone not to reach details about that person
- -> After the allegations I blocked him.
- ->Blocking a person on social media is so easy.
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 offer or resolve a complex situation.
- -> He dedicated his life to solve this problem.
- ->Some people prefer not to solve their problems that prevent them achieve some positions.
2 to discover the proper solution or solution to a problem
- -> The investigations has not been solved.
- ->The police are trying to solve the murder.
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.
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.