Media world – Socail media
Social media is an internet-based platform that allows people to share content such as personal information, documents, films, and images quickly and electronically. Users interact with social media using web-based software or applications on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. However social media can be unproductive if a person uses it in an extreme, dangerous way. In addition to that, antisocial people can behave unkindly in this platform because they hide their identities. The approximate hour that an antisocial person spend on social media is 6-10 hours a day. It is not fair to human body and mind to spend that much time. Unwillingly, other people take this situation seriously. They continue to live their lives unhappily due to this insulting. This is not an explicable situation because antisocial people try to get the attention while they harm the others. Existing data shows that they are started to chased down by the cyber experts.
1 a person or thing that can harm or cause disaster to individuals and society at large.
- -> She hates being called 'antisocial' by her brother Jonas
- ->Our neighbour Stella and Ted are the antisocial ones in our building
Synonym
irritating, annoying
Opposite
sociable
2 avoiding to spend time of other people
- -> Having antisocial friend like you, is tiring as you do not want to participate anything!
- ->The behavior of yours will be regarded as antisocial if you leave the party righ now.
Opposite
social
1 almost right or proper, but not totally
- -> Approximate duration for the exam is about 40 minutes.
- ->This Saturday they will offer approximate cost for the wedding in Dubai.
Synonym
Almost
Opposite
Exact
1 liable to cause detriment or pain to someone, or to cause damage or destruction to anything
- -> There should be a warning sign in front of this dangerous building.
- ->Bungee jumping is a dangerous sport branch.
- ->Even the dangerous ways don't scare him.
Synonym
unsafe
Opposite
safe
2 guaranteed to trigger troubles or produce a negative outcome
- -> The government should take an action for this dangerous crisis situation.
- ->This dangerous moment for economy was foreseen by some economists.
Synonym
hazardous
Opposite
safe
1 [not before noun] owing to somebody/something caused by somebody/something; by reason of somebody/something
- -> Due to his long term work, he got high marks in the exam.
- ->He caused an accident due to his carelessness.
2 [not before noun] owed to somebody as a debt or as a right, because they have done something to deserve it
- -> This boy is due to him for the success we have achieved thanks to his disciplined work.
- ->The money on the table is due to you for helping me with the houseworks.
3 [not before noun] hoping and waiting for an event to happen, expected or arranged
- -> The book is due out next week.
- ->The film is due to be published in this month.
4 [only before noun] that is appropriate for formal occasions
- -> The jury chose the winner after due consideration.
- ->He did not get the grade he expected from homework due to lack of due car.
1 currently in presence or being used for now
- -> New officers seem to have conflicts with the existing ones.
- ->The new vaccine of doctors is much more effective compared to existing one.
1 to make anything explainable or comprehensible
- -> The way he left the birthday party is not explicable to anyone except his sister.
- ->There is something explicable in his eyes, i can't name it.
Opposite
inexplicable
1 The state of anything being too many or too great
- -> Her extreme talent on music overpassed her teaching career.
- ->After the operation nurse felt extreme fatigue.
Opposite
Rare
2 not routine and common; something critical and big impact
- -> Our fligh is cancelled due to extreme weather conditions.
- ->The situaton is extreme said Uncle Joe, we need to return the camping area immediately.
Synonym
Unusual
3 Situation that is far from a valid and logical idea for many people
- -> Mrs.Diana has extreme views about this political issue.
- ->Mr. President's comrades has some extreme ideas on this topic.
4 The furthest point from a center, the utmost point of a place
- -> We will be in vacation in the extreme south part of the island Bonita this summer.
- ->She went missing in the extreme side of the counrty.
1 To objectively approach individuals in a correct and orderly manner or to treat everyone equally; to prevent the opinion of others from getting in the way of what is right
- -> In football and other sports it is important to be fair.
- ->My mom always advised me to be fair in any issue.
2 What an individual expects or thinks he or she deserves is correct if that situation is equal
- -> Judging a book by its cover is not fair.
- ->All the students wants to get fair grades but that's already what i got!
3 pretty big enough in number, height-size and quantity
- -> Fisherman are contented with the fair amount of fish this year.
- ->Fair amount of crop has been gathered during the harvest.
4 A pale yellow or golden color used to describe an individual's skin and hair color
- -> Meet me in the fair moonlight, it would be romantic.
- ->My sister Leyla got my mom's beautiful fair hair and dimples.
5 a reasonably well opinion or guess but not satisfactory
- -> İf you thinking to sell it then it is fair to think about losing it forever.
- ->There will be fair chance of losing this bet according to my instincs.
6 favorable and dry weather conditions
- -> The day she died was fair and windy.
- ->In a fair summer evening we will be head back to our hometown.
7 particularly used in British English and having the meaning of pretty well
- -> Your assignment looks fair enough Phoebe, congrats!
- ->It is fair to mention her reading skills.
1 of or linked to humanity instead of creatures, devices, or divinities
- -> Enough amount of food is basic human need.
- ->Government should provide every human with food and clothes.
Synonym
person,human being
2 displaying an individual's usual flaws and wants, implying that others should refrain from harshly criticizing the individual.
- -> Every human may fail.
- ->Responsible humans want to achieve something in their lives.
Synonym
person,human being
3 sharing identical sentiments and expressions as the majority of the population
- -> I'm only human after all,don't put your blame on me.
- ->I'm only human, I do what I can.
Synonym
human being
1 to be alive
- -> Puppy was injured but live.
- ->I don’t care if you will never walk again, you're live.
Synonym
alive
Opposite
dead
2 at during or from the time of actual occurrence or performance.
- -> It was the first interview I'd done in front of a live audience
- ->It's the first live concert ever.
- ->I signed to take live lessons.
Synonym
connecting
Opposite
recorded
1 not connected to or belonging to anyone else
- -> My aunt takes a personal interest in my progress.
- ->I need a new personal trainer.
- ->My personal opinion is that we should read more.
Synonym
private
Opposite
general
2 done by a specific individual rather than someone acting on its behalf
- -> The Principal has little personal contact with the students.
- ->It's a personal hobby for me to paint everything.
Synonym
particular
Opposite
public
3 to act uncomfortably towards a person
- -> It's nothing personal.
- ->Don’t take it personal but I don’t like this kind of shirts.
- ->It was just a question, why did you take it personal?
Synonym
judgmental
Opposite
friendly
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 something that is unproductive does not produce any good results
- -> They are well aware that much of their time and effort is unproductive
- ->It was such an unproductive meeting that we didn't make a single decision
- ->We wasted three days for unproductive discussions
Synonym
useless, futile, fruitless, vain
Opposite
useful,fruitful ,productive
1 exactly straight towards the north, south, east, or west
- -> If you go due south, you will reach the village.
- ->To reach the coast, we have to go 2 kilometers due north.
1 in such an electronically manner, or with the use of an electric instrument
- -> We use electronically generated graphics to make the case look clear.
- ->You need to transfer the information electronically, so it doesn’t get lost.
1 At the moment of an real occurrence, it is aired; it is performed or captured at the period of a real performance
- -> She is on live in Instagram.
- ->The broadcast appears on live.
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 In a way that you display or integrate your sorrow into a situation
- -> She objected unhappily and said ' ı have no intention to stay.'
- ->She has signed the paper unhappily.
Opposite
Happily
2 The state of saying that certain situations make you unhappy, upset, or even frustrated
- -> Unhappily you will not be able to receive any fund for your research.
- ->While hugging his wife he seemed unhappily.
1 with hostile feelings, extremely cruel and badly, with no good underneath
- -> He acts unkindly and I can realize it from even thousand miles.
- ->My baby boy Louis can differenciate behaviors whether they are unkindly or not.
Opposite
Gently
1 not being able to produce considerable and as a result not being fine
- -> Lessons of Ali Topcu's are always unprpductive for me.
- ->The application is unproductive as it will be useless
Opposite
Productive
1 Situations in which an individual is forced to do it by the force of others, which s/he did not do spontaneously
- -> You agreed with us unwillingly, can you explain why?
- ->She stated unwillingly 'i can't let you go.'
Synonym
Reluctant
1 a component which is put to another
- -> We took reservation from hotel which include breakfast addition to layover
- ->When you buy this phone, it will come with charger addition to the phone
- ->According to the last additions, drought will be major problem to earth.
Synonym
extension, inclusion
Opposite
decrease, reduction
2 the process of combining two or more things
- -> Ayran is the combination of salt, water addition to yogurt
- ->Lemonade is the combination of water, sugar addition to lemon.
3 a fresh component which is contributed to a structure
- -> They decided to build a new 2 floor addition to house
- ->I want a new bathroom addition to bedroom
4 the procedure of combining two or more values to arrive at a result
- -> To find to answer, we maked a couple of additions
- ->He maked additions to all answers given by other people.
1 to concentrate on someone/something, give your focus, your interest to that person/thing.
- -> Her attention is all I need.
- ->Everybody like attention.
Synonym
awareness
2 observant care; consideration.
- -> Don't you see ? She needs a medical attention.
- ->I took medical attention for 1 month.
3 Military. an erect position with eyes to the front, arms to the sides, and heels together (often used as a command).
- -> Wait on attention.
- ->Solidier, stand to attention.
1 electronic device to store, find or organize information which also helps process number, data and control
- -> Their child wants a brand new computer.
- ->The cafe provides 20 computers for the customers.
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 something that you say when you want to describe someone's good qualities after they have done something wrong or after you have criticized them.
- -> He failed again, but to give him his due, he did try hard.
- ->I know the company failed, but to give them their due, they really made a go of it.
- ->To give her her due, she was the opposite of workshy.
Synonym
expected
Opposite
unsuitable
1 a sensation, circumstance, or style of acting that is as unlike to the next as feasible or is the complete antithesis of it
- -> I can't deal with the extreme behaviors of his anger problems.
- ->Extreme shyness can be very annoying.
2 the most intense or excessive form of anything
- -> I can see that he feels extreme pain in his chest.
- ->The weather will be extreme high next week.
1 a person's or an event's destruction or injury
- -> Officials announced that there is no harm due to flood in the area.
- ->Although the dog barks at him it doesn't cause any harm.
- ->When animals play hard with one another it doesn't mean harm.
Synonym
Damage, impairment
Opposite
benefit, profit
1 a person; not be animal or plant
- -> No robot can understand a human unless they have feelings.
- ->We try to combine the robot's energy and human's intelligince for maximum efficiency.
- ->Pride is a weakness that only humans have.
Synonym
person
Opposite
plant
1 knowledge about someone or anything
- -> I need more information about the kidnapping.
- ->My friend didn't give any information about the girl he was going to introduce me to, I'm curious.
Synonym
knowledge
2 information that a machine processes, stores, or sends
- -> The computer information was of no use to me.
- ->Did you see the information I sent to your computer as a pdf?
Synonym
data
3 what a certain organization or chain of events represents
- -> Identical twins have the same genetic information.
- ->Sense 8' is a tv series about an experiment in which they create clones of a human's genetic information.
1 a part of people that involves their ability to think and feel
- -> I'm trying to clear my mind of all this.
- ->All the details are in my mind.
- ->I just said the first thing that came into my mind. I just said the first thing that came into my mind. I said the first thing came into my mind, sorry.
2 smart and intelligent person
- -> He's the greatest mind in history.
- ->He's a great mind for his age.
3 skills to remember events, situations, generally things
- -> I can't get him out of my mind.
- ->My mind just went blank when the police asked me where I was I that night.
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 A duration regarded as the belonging to the present life measured in minutes, hours, days.
- -> I need more time to finish this assignment
- ->She caught me in a bad time
- ->The perception of time can be subjective
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 a technique, approach, or attitude of accomplishing anything
- -> I make my cake this way.
- ->She tried to do it on her own, but they didn't let her.
2 a specific approach of acting or behaving
- -> Acting childish was his way.
- ->He ran away from the fight the way cowards do.
3 a certain community of person's customary style of acting and existing
- -> They were acting the way African tribes do.
- ->He made it Japanese.
4 a path or track which you travel to get to a specific location
- -> I didn't know the way to school when I first start.
- ->The way of the forest was gloomy.
5 the path that someone or something is taking; the path that someone or something might travel if nothing stood in their way
- -> There was an accident on the way to New York.
- ->They gave up on the way.
6 a certain path; in a specific destination
- -> You are on the right way.
- ->I turned the bottle cap to the either way.
7 a place or a length of time among two marks
- -> It was a long way before 2022.
- ->She was staying here way long before the war.
8 a specific situation or circumstance
- -> We can't change the way things happen.
- ->They didn't know what to do next to the way things happen.
1 not completely but almost accurate
- -> You approximated the truth, but your guess is not correct.
- ->Her estimations approximated the facts.
Opposite
exact
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 without interruptions, keep happening something
- -> Our resentment with her has been continued for years.
- ->Although they have been married for 8 years, his love for his wife still continues.
2 going on a specific and same direction further
- -> She continued to drive for 2 kilometers on that rough road
- ->The road continues along the coast
3 to keep working in the same place or in the same position
- -> She continues to work as Director
- ->He continues to work as a cashier after his retirement
4 to begin something again after a long period
- -> The teacher said that we will continue with this topic next week.
- ->He continued his work after his paid leave.
5 after an interruption, starting talking back
- -> After giving me a short answer, she continued talking to him.
- ->He paused when he saw her, but then continued his speech.
1 to damage or injure somebody, or to cause damage to anything
- -> Rising oil prices could harm the global economy.
- ->This lady harms your child.
Synonym
damage
Opposite
benefit
1 to possess a house in a certain place
- -> Do you know where she lives?
- ->I don’t have a house in Ankara yet.
- ->He has been living in Beytepe Campus for 3 years now.
Synonym
inhabit
2 to have life functions such as breathing, to be alive.
- -> I havent heard that her grandparents are still alive.
- ->She lived very well till her eighties.
- ->Living beings need to breathe and be nourished to live.
Synonym
exist, function
Opposite
die
3 to have life or remain alive at a certain period of time.
- -> She lived the best times of the country.
- ->Queen Victoria lived in the 18th century.
- ->He lived the excitement of the firtst concert taking place in Turkey.
Synonym
exist
4 to make your own choices in a certain way
- -> She got accustomed to living alone.
Synonym
spend
5 to be remembered and memorialized.
- -> Although we are not together, you are living in my heart.
- ->The memories will live with me till I die
- ->His ideas will live with us.
1 to be upset or angry about something
- -> I don't mind you coming late but at least you could say sorry.
- ->I don’t think she have minded your jokes.
Synonym
deplore
Opposite
rejoice
2 used to politely request permission to do something or to ask someone for permission to do something
- -> Do you mind if I close the door?
- ->Do you mind giving me the papers?
Synonym
understanding
Opposite
disregard
3 to be unconcerned or unconcerned about something
- -> You can take anything, I don’t mind.
- ->He really didn’t mind what she said.
Synonym
heed
Opposite
disregard
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 to determine how long something takes to happen or for someone to do anything
- -> The bomb was timed to blow in an hour.
- ->Time how long you study for two weeks , and we'll talk about it later.
Synonym
measure
Opposite
not measure
2 to make plans to do something or for something to happen at a specific moment
- -> The team's arrival wasn’t well timed, no-one came to pick them up.
- ->He perfectly timed the meeting, it fits in everyone's schedule.
Synonym
set
Opposite
disrupt
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.