Natural remedies – Natural
There are many healing remedies coming from various plants and trees in nature. They can heal scars and help with recovery. Many modern drugs today are sometimes made with combined natural plants. We should be communicative to learn more about benefits and harms. Many natural remedies can be comparable in order to find out what the problem is for each disease or illness. It is a complicated task to make a new natural drug and it should be complete without any missing parts. There are many demanding natural medication and pills in the market today. Some of drugs' contents are confidential. Some drugs are purely made out of one natural plant but they also purposely have additives. Rarely found drugs are high in demand and more expensive.
1 putting many things jointly
- -> She didn't want to go out because of the combined effect of illness and fatigue.
- ->He plays a very well match thanks to her combined experience of intelligence and calmness.
Synonym
united
1 Verbal or animated speech between two people that passes eagerly between them
- -> They didn't want to chat with him because he is not a communicative person.
- ->I have a good time at work because I have a communicative co-worker.
- ->I thought him as a naughty kid because he was the most communicative kid in the class.
Synonym
communicatory
Opposite
uncommunicative
2 based on the capacity to speak in a tongue, particularly one that is not one's native tongue
- -> Thanks to his strong communication skills, he doesn't hesitate to talk to foreign students.
- ->She tries to strengthen her communication abilities by participating in mass chat activities.
1 make analogies of different aspects of any two things
- -> The product prices of this market is comparable with other markets around here.
- ->Messi and Ronaldo are not comparable players because of their unique styles.
Opposite
incomparable
1 containing all crucial components, materials, and so on
- -> In order for the Christmas tree be completed, a star must be placed on top.
- ->Without you, this group wouldn't be complete.
Synonym
entire whole
Opposite
incomplete
2 ended
- -> The reports will be nearly complete until the midnight.
- ->He can be included in the team now because his sport schedule is totally complete.
Opposite
incomplete
3 once had to express 'to the fullest extent feasible' while highlighting anything
- -> All our efforts are complete waste of time.
Synonym
total
4 Adding anything like a bundle package or section
- -> They send a new phone complete with a charging splint and earphone.
- ->We ordered dinner complete with dessert and salad.
1 something incompatible and complicating the situation
- -> Rules are too complicated to understand.
- ->Old people find technological devices complicated.
- ->I don't know whether we can manage to do this complicated task.
Synonym
complex
Opposite
straightforward
1 It's supposed to remain a mystery and not discussed or discussed with anybody else.
- -> It is known that there is a confidential contract between the parties.
- ->Thieves stole confidential files of the company.
Synonym
hidden secret
2 indicating that what you're talking is exclusive or confidential
- -> This sayings must be confidential between us.
- ->They didn't want to share confidential informations with him.
Synonym
hidden
3 entrusted with confidential or sensitive data
- -> The company captured all the confidential datas about rival company.
- ->They hired a special staff for the work of confidential accounting.
1 requiring a great deal of talent, work, etc.
- -> I have spent years in this demanding job.
- ->I am not sure that I can easily fulfill this demanding assignment.
Synonym
difficult hard challenging taxing
2 requiring a lot of labor or concern from everyone else; dissatisfied quickly
- -> Their demanding manager make their work life very difficult.
- ->They couldn't make their demanding children happy.
- ->I will be demanding at least on this special day for me.
1 The situation where something has a very high-priced cost
- -> Building this bridge is an expensive job.
- ->The prices is getting more expensive everyday in UK.
- ->The price of being woman in this society is expensive.
Synonym
Costly
1 a great gap between the ground and the upper
- -> She has high eyes according to her head.
- ->I'm the highest in the room.
Synonym
tall
Opposite
low
2 utilized to describe the height between the ground and the upper of anything
- -> How high is Erciyes?
- ->The sink is too high for children.
Synonym
tall
Opposite
low
3 at a height that is significantly higher than the land surface or the sea surface
- -> Plain's position seems too high.
- ->They sent a signal from high point.
Opposite
low
4 in terms of number, grade, scale, or level, larger or superior than typical
- -> France has a high literate rate.
- ->Unemployed rate is very high inTurkey.
Synonym
excessive
5 possessing a large amount of a specific chemical
- -> Chicken contains high protein.
- ->When you workout, you need to consume high protein and carb.
Opposite
low
6 close to the superior in terms of position, prestige, or significance
- -> He work on high class.
- ->It needs a high rank.
Synonym
top
7 really valuable
- -> It is the highest diamond in the world.
- ->What a high portre!
Synonym
overpriced
8 expressing a great deal of appreciation or esteem for someone
- -> I wish my high regard to you.
- ->You have a high remark on her.
Opposite
low
1 that has been taken, stolen, or damaged; that cannot be located or is not in its regular location
- -> She couldn't finish her puzzle due to missing pieces.
- ->The teacher couldn't find the missing papers.
Synonym
lost
2 not seen; not at house
- -> Their white cat is still missing.
- ->He is not in the office, he is missing.
Synonym
lost
3 not confirmed to have been murdered but not there following the crash, combat, etc.
- -> Her fiance got missing after the last operation.
- ->After the earthquake, her family got announced missing.
Synonym
mia
4 Otherwise it would have been, it is frequently left out.
- -> She is missing from the list even though she came in the first place.
- ->The flour is missing from the cake receipt.
1 of the current time or historic time
- -> It's called as modern slavery.
- ->We live in a modern age.
Synonym
contemporary
Opposite
past
2 innovative and distinct in comparison with the standard styles
- -> Would you like to go to the modern theather?
- ->She is busy with modern art.
Synonym
contemporary
Opposite
innovative
3 to use the last technology
- -> We use a modern software in our company.
- ->It is the most modern device off all time.
Synonym
up to date
Opposite
outdated
1 [only before noun] as found in nature; not made or done by people
- -> It was determined that his death was due to natural causes.
- ->She can only drink natural spring water.
2 (especially of food) have no processing
- -> She consumes natural foods to eat healty.
- ->My grandfather gave us natural honey he collected .
3 to be expected, usual
- -> It's quite natural that you cannot sleep because of the loud music coming from upstairs.
- ->It was natural that she was crying because she got scolded by her mother.
4 used to describe an ability or a characteristic that person or animal was born with
- -> He can sing high notes thanks to a natural talent.
- ->She discovered at a very young age that she had a natural ability to draw.
5 of a person or their behaviour seeming normal and relaxed, not pretending to be someone/something different
- -> He looked natural even though he had recently received the news of his father's death.
- ->He got a low grade on the exam but he still seemed natural.
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 [usually before noun] different and more than few
- -> There are various problems we need to solve.
- ->Various diseases came out this month in African countries.
- ->You have various options, evaluate them all.
1 at or to a place or elevation which is an extended way up from or below the land
- -> We will take helicopter and fly high above the country.
- ->The kid made the ball bounce so high that he couldn't catch it.
2 at or around a big quantity, worth, or cost
- -> The car was at high speed before crash.
- ->The prizes which are becoming high are economically challenging me.
Synonym
expensive
Opposite
cheap
3 to or in a significant location
- -> I came from the bottom and got so high in the business.
- ->There’s this man who got promoted high in office.
Synonym
superior
1 totally
- -> The reason he didn't buy that car was purely out of money.
- ->The reason why he couldn't make friends was his being purely closed to make any communication.
Synonym
completely totally
1 intentionally
- -> The match is purposely postponed due to the heavy rain.
- ->He purposely dropped the glass from his hand to attract the waiter's attention.
- ->She purposely didn't go to school to go out with her friends.
Synonym
deliberately
Opposite
inadvertently
1 not all that frequently
- -> I rarely order food.
- ->His vocabulary is not developed because he rarely reads book.
- ->He rarely takes a vacation because he works too much.
Synonym
seldom
Opposite
frequently
1 necessity requisition created for a product
- -> Demand is increasing for job applications.
- ->If there is no demand, less products will be produced.
Synonym
request
2 Someone asks you for things that will negatively affect your mental and physical health
- -> I will resign because the boss' demands do not finish.
- ->Citizens made big demands on the head of state.
3 consumers' need for products or brand they prefer to purchase or utilize
- -> Shoe demand is declining.
- ->Demands for dormitories will increase because houses are expensive.
Synonym
Submission
1 the behavior of assisting someone in completing a task
- -> It's nice of you to help your friend.
- ->You need to help your grandma clean the house.
Synonym
advice, aid, benefit
Opposite
blockage, handicap, preventation
2 the action of assisting when someone is in peril
- -> I went to help her when she was about to drown.
- ->Before he was killed, the police rushed to help
3 guidance, cash, or other resources that are offered to someone in order to helping them address their difficulties
- -> Susan sends help for orphaned children
- ->He offered help to his granddaughter while she was feeding him.
4 the concept of being functional
- -> What she said didn't help at all.
- ->It doesn't seem like beating him did not help for your deal.
5 an individual or anything that aids another
- -> My girlfriend is the best help for my survival.
- ->Her love for her dog is an help that protects her from loneliness.
6 a feature on a laptop, computer, smartphone, phone, or other device that offers instructions about how to operate the device
- -> You have to look at the help center to install the software on the computer.
- ->To reset your phone, you should go to the help tab and read the instructions.
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 a meeting where people buy and sell items; the open space or facility where they do so
- -> There is a market in the corner of the street.
- ->The market that located next to my house sells everything you can imagine.
Synonym
display, merchandise
2 company or trade, or the volume of trade in a specific sort of good
- -> These jobs can be market jobs.
- ->Marketing is an important industry.
Synonym
merchandise
3 a certain region, country, or segment of the population that may purchase items
- -> Products for the market of the target country are produced by the local companies.
- ->Home products in Italian market selling insanely.
Synonym
retail
4 the number of customers interested in purchasing something
- -> The famous antique market will be on Saturday this week.
- ->The great market for corn and other produce is still held on Friday.
Synonym
merchandise
1 [uncountable, countable] a medicine, or a set of medicines or drugs, used to improve a particular condition or illness
- -> There are aspects of meditation that are good for the soul.
- ->He found peace through meditation.
1 all the flora, wildlife, and objects in the cosmos that were not created by humans
- -> I admire nature's ability to regenerate itself.
- ->My therapy was spending time in nature with him.
2 the manner incidents occur in the material realm when they are not under human's influence
- -> You should focus on your own business. Nature always does its own thing.
- ->No matter how hard we try, we cannot change the way nature works.
3 The form of reaction found in the soul of a people or any living thing.
- -> Fear is in my hamster's nature.
- ->It's in his nature to try to fix people and get angry at them for their mistakes.
Synonym
internal, disposition
4 a stuff's fundamental characteristics
- -> I see she's struggling for it even though she can't understand the nature of it.
- ->It's the nature of this job to listen and I'm not sure if I can do this.
5 a sort or subtype of anything
- -> I must try very hard to reveal an art of this nature.
- ->You have created a product far above its nature.
1 the placement or arrangement of persons or objects in connection to one another
- -> This is not the correct order.
- ->Everything should be done in order.
Synonym
sequence
2 the condition of being meticulously and cleanly organized
- -> Thank you for keeping my piano in good order.
- ->Get your words into some sort of order in your mind before giving the speech.
Synonym
organization,structure
Opposite
disorganization
3 individuals follow laws, regulations, or hierarchy, to be in a condition of existence
- -> You didn't disobey to the order.
- ->This is a threat to the order.
Synonym
law
4 In some kind of a cafe, pub, or other establishment, a demand for meals and beverages
- -> Can I get your order?
- ->I would like to order.
- ->My order has been delayed.
5 a demand for items to be produced or provided
- -> I took 20 ring order from my small business.
- ->Five more order is necessary but no one orders from my company.
6 anything which someone in a position of power tells them to perform
- -> Obey the order in order to get a chance.
- ->I will not disobey the order.
7 the method a community, the earth, or anything else is organized, with its own set of laws and traditions
- -> New order should be established.
- ->The old order could have resisted but it didn't.
1 [countable] a living thing that grows in earth, especially one that is smaller than a tree or bush, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers
- -> Plants should be watered every week, especially in the morning.
- ->Her plant grew well and came into flower.
Synonym
wort
2 [uncountable] machines which large used in industry
- -> The company's primary business was plant rental.
- ->The industry's machines produce artificial plants.
Synonym
equipment
1 to make whole or perfect, very great
- -> Please complete the sentences with the matching -at and -an from the box.
- ->The bus completes its journey at 11 am.
2 to write all the parts or pieces and details on a form or document
- -> Have you completed your admission form yet?
- ->His family completed the list of wedding shopping.
3 to finish doing something
- -> After 3 hours, she completed her homework.
- ->His research will be completed when he writes his last article.
1 to ask for something very strongly
- -> You must verbally demand your requests.
- ->In relationships, people demand a high level of loyalty.
Synonym
ask
2 to want or need services
- -> Customers always demand high quality from their products.
- ->Internet consumers demand that products reach them faster.
3 to need something in order a particular quality
- -> Playing football is a sport that demands leg muscles.
- ->It demands a great imagination to be a writer.
1 to make something easy or possible for someone by doing something them or supplying them with what they have
- -> Can you help me with the boxes?
- ->She helped me with my homework.
Synonym
assist
Opposite
oppose
2 to help someone in moving or doing another activity by letting them to rely on you, directing them
- -> She helped me to get up.
- ->My mother helped him back into the car.
Synonym
help
Opposite
worsen
1 to gain new information or skill
- -> I learnt how to swim at the age of 6
- ->She has been trying to learn the third lnaguage for a long time.
- ->His child is learning the alphabet.
Synonym
acquire
2 to study to remember something more than once.
- -> The actors need to learn all the scripts before shooting.
- ->The president is learning his speech he is going to make in memorial day.
- ->We were supposed to learn the poem and read it in class by heart.
Synonym
memorize
3 to turn someone different in terms of behaviours, attitudes and personality.
- -> She has been better since she learnt her mistakes.
- ->He learns that he shouldn’t behave that way.
- ->He will not change unless he learns his fault.
Synonym
change
4 to be told things you have no idea before/ Hearing about something from someone else allows you to become aware of it.
- -> I learnt that he was cheating on me all the time.
- ->She learnt the fact that they went bankrupt.
- ->We couldn’t learn why they disappeared when there was no reason.
Synonym
find out
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 to market a thing in a specific manner in order to get others to buy it
- -> They use inaccurate images to market their products.
- ->The new app he developed will be marketed in Asia.
Synonym
promote
2 to make a thing available for purchase
- -> Small business owners are starting to market their products to bigger companies.
- ->New collections are being marketed in the big hall downtown.
Synonym
sell
Opposite
purchase, buy
1 to inquire about food or drink in such a cafe, pub, or other establishment.
- -> Can I take your order?
- ->Are you ready to order?
- ->I ordered a king chicken menu from KFC.
2 to request the production or supply of products; to request the provision of a function
- -> They ordered fifteen of them.
- ->No one ordered from my small business so I bankrupted.
3 to utilize your status of power to order someone to perform something or to state that something must occur
- -> You can't order anything to me.
- ->I ordered you to leave.
Synonym
tell, instruct, direct, command
4 to put things together or coordinate
- -> Order of words create the syntax.
- ->order of numbers
1 to sow trees, flowers, and other items in the earth in order to expand
- -> Tomatoes are not planted in this season.
- ->We are planning to plant peppers in our garden.
- ->People in this region generally plant corn.
2 Flowers are used to fill or feed a yard, a plot of ground, or other location.
- -> The big field was planted with corn.
- ->We smell roses in the houses because the garden next to our house were planted with roses.
3 to put that and oneself in a specific location or situate
- -> The world's biggest cross is planted here.
- ->The huge flag was planted in city square.
4 to dispatch someone to come on board, etc., with the purpose of making confidential observations on its membership
- -> Manager planted a worker in rival company to get information.
- ->In the series, the military places a soldier inside terrorists.