People who have gift – Art
The number of artists and painters in the world is increasingly getting higher. These artists usually work independently. If they work in a professional setting, some bosses can undercut their salary because art is not as valued as other professions. Independent painters can be hard workers or lazy workers because they are free to choose what projects to work on. We can try to improve our art skills, but it takes dedication and a long time to become a good artist. We should not underestimate their skills since art is a beautiful gift. If used correctly in good hands, it can do good in the world.
1 providing satisfaction to a feelings or the imagination; possessing aesthetic value
- -> This painting is the most beautiful one in the exhibition.
- ->My mother was so beautiful that my father fell in love with her.
- ->Listening to beautiful piano sound gives me peace.
Synonym
cute, fine, splendid, handsome
Opposite
bad, ugly, inelegant
2 extremely nice, delicate, and appropriate for situations requiring ability
- -> I heard you can cook beautiful and delicious food.
- ->I did not know you did such a beautiful and difficult job.
1 not busy, not having any plans
- -> Are you all free on Monday?
- ->If you're free tomorrow, we can go shopping together.
- ->I don’t know about you, but I'm free today.
2 not occupied, not used
- -> This room is free, you can stay here.
- ->Is this chair free?
3 with 0 price of something
- -> We're here for free chicken.
- ->If you buy one coffee, they'll give you a free water.
4 not in the hands of someone else's control or power; someone can do whatever he or she wants
- -> I wanted to be free, so I moved to another city.
- ->He was finally free from his parents' home.
5 people who are not prisoners or under control of someone as a slave
- -> It was extremely hard to find a free Turk in Emperor.
- ->He was finally free after three years in jail.
- ->They have all been set free under a government amnesty.
6 not blocked by someone or something, clear
- -> There's a free path to the front.
- ->They catch the free particulates in the air.
7 something which doesn't contain any harmful or unpleasant materials
- -> I want a waste free world.
- ->These drugs will make you pain free in a matter of days.
8 not connected to something or someone, able to move without stucking somewhere
- -> The free end of the fabric was in her hand.
- ->Hold the free side and tuck it in.
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 challenging to do, comprehend, or respond to
- -> It's hard to believe that he got into med school.
- ->She thinks it is hard to study for chemistry.
2 showing so much effort and energy to perform
- -> She dances so hard to be chosen to the competition.
- ->He got the job because he is a hard worker.
3 challenging to break or bend, not liquid, solid
- -> The chocolate was hard to chew.
- ->The hard cloth of the shirt was uncomfortable.
4 without any feelings, not sympathic
- -> Her hard look scared the kids.
- ->The hard words of the principal hurt students.
5 not afraid, ready to compete against someone or something
- -> Even in the worst times she stays hard.
- ->No enemy can deal with his hard attitude.
6 unquestionably correct and based on verifiable data
- -> The hard truths of her friend made her miserable.
- ->The hard facts are hurts people the most.
7 freezing weather
- -> You should wear a thick coat because there is a hard weather today.
- ->They are preparing their home for a hard winter.
8 including mineral salts which is difficult to mix with soap and also calcium
- -> The hard water damaged my hair.
- ->She can't drink hard water due to her kidney illness.
Opposite
soft
1 The self-governing of a state/nation/country
- -> She started working, and it means that she is now independent
- ->Living alone literally made me more independent
- ->Last year, The Independent Labour Party was founded
Synonym
free, self-standing
Opposite
dependent
1 adjective for people who are reluctant to be active or work, also trying to do less all the time
- -> His biggest problem is being too lazy for everything.
- ->Humas are lazy creatures.
- ->We were trying to point out his mistakes and show him how lazy he is.
1 performing anything for a living instead of as a leisure activity
- -> He died as a 25 years old professional athlete.
- ->My father is a professional footballer.
Synonym
expert
Opposite
amateur
2 (of sport) as a salaried employment instead of a pastime
- -> I don’t think I’m ready for professional volleyball.
- ->He can’t turn back to professional sports after that crash.
Opposite
amateur
3 associated with a profession that necessitates specialized skills or competence, particularly one which necessitates a great degree of education
- -> I need some professional advice about finance.
- ->I’m not able to give any professional advices about medicine.
4 demonstrating that someone is good enough handled and talented
- -> These media users are really professional ones.
- ->She performed a very professional dance session.
Synonym
competent
Opposite
amateur
5 with relation to the anticipated norms in a certain field
- -> You need to be professional at work, don’t let your feelings control you.
- ->He has no idea about being professional.
Opposite
unprofessional
1 Since you perform or encounter anything frequently, you are connected with it
- -> He has been used to putting up with sorrow since his childhood.
- ->I'm not used to seeing you so sad.
- ->I was used to finishing two books in a week.
Synonym
be accustomed to
Opposite
unfamiliar
1 with no faults, in a style that is correct or real,
- -> If you answer the questions correctly you can go home earlier.
- ->Please fix them correctly.
2 in a safe and appropriate way, so that anything is completed as it should be
- -> She wrote the essay correctly.
- ->The way she remembers my birthday correctly made me happy.
1 no compensation
- -> The promotional products are given free.
- ->When you buy ticket for a concert, a bottle of drink is free.
2 in a method which is neither bound nor can go around
- -> After the relaxation I feel that my body is completely free.
- ->Free your body during the session.
1 with a lot of effort and force
- -> He was running hard on the treadmill.
- ->He kicked hard the man who was already laying on the ground.
2 attentively and thoroughly
- -> She tried so hard not to hurt her friend.
- ->She thought hard about the knowledge she learned in the class.
3 so much in a long time
- -> I cried hard after the exam.
- ->It is snowing hard. We can make a snowman!
1 a little more each day
- -> The attention on the series gets increasingly high.
- ->Their fame is increasingly getting better.
1 without being connected with or influenced by something or by each other /independently (of somebody/something)
- -> Women are working independently of men.
- ->The charities are conducting their missions independently from the government.
2 in a fairness manner by someone who is not engaged in the matter
- -> We listened to her explanation independently of the other person's point of view.
- ->They went to the same park independently of each other.
3 in a self-assured manner, with no requiring assistance from others
- -> I made this cake independently.
- ->Walking home independently made her a braver person.
4 instead of depending on others for financial or emotional assistance
- -> The job gives him a chance to live independently.
- ->She has been living independently for nine years.
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 The individual who is producing expressive design products like paintings or drawings.
- -> She is a brilliant artist.
- ->I want to be an artist.
Synonym
creator
2 a person who works in one of the performing arts, as an actor, musician, or singer; a public performer.
- -> Beyonce is a very famous artist.
- ->Artists earn so much money.
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 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 government of its own
- -> Here's a fully independent state.
- ->PNG became independent of Australia in 1975.
Synonym
self-governing
Opposite
dependent
2 self-assured and capable of completing tasks without the assistance of others
- -> I would like to be financially independent.
- ->I like being a single independent woman.
- ->I'm independent of my parents now.
Synonym
self-sufficient
Opposite
dependent
3 not representing any a special political party
- -> There is a big support for an independent candidate.
- ->She's the most powerful independent politician in France.
Synonym
sovereign
Opposite
dependent
1 a term or sign that denotes a number or a number
- -> My lucky number is 6.
- ->In the athletics competition, the students were given T-shirts with numbers on them.
Synonym
figure
2 utilized a number to denote where item in a sequence is located
- -> The 100000 dollars prize is in box number 15.
- ->I left my personal belongings at number 28.
3 a series of numbers used to distinguish anything or converse over the telephone, for example.
- -> He gave me the number of his cousin who was going to help me.
- ->He called 112 number to report the emergency.
4 a large number of individuals or objects
- -> The number of tourists coming to the island surprised the tradesmen.
- ->The number of students we will graduate is 150.
5 the edition of a journal, book, or other publication that was released on a specific date, week, or year.
- -> The January number of the magazine caught the attention of the readers.
- ->The December number of the magazine will feature articles about the actors of the famous TV series.
Synonym
issue
6 the shape of a phrase that indicates whether another or many people or things are being discussed
- -> There are words that are plural in number without the suffix 's.
- ->The word people is an example of a word that is plural in number without the suffix 's.
1 doing something for a profession rather than as a pleasure
- -> I am a professional designer.
- ->She hired a professional organizer for her wedding.
Synonym
expert
Opposite
amateur
2 connected with a profession that needs specialized training or ability, particularly one that needs a high level of qualification
- -> My father seriously needs to take professional help.
- ->You need to take suggests from a professional.
Synonym
proficient
Opposite
amateur
3 showing that someone is well-trained and skilled
- -> I saw your swimming, are you a professional?
- ->I want to become a professional painter.
Synonym
competent
Opposite
amateur
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 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 the entire earth including all of its nations, populations, and scenic beauty
- -> The world is a big place for me.
- ->She wants to live in a different part of the world.
2 utilized a word to describe one of the largest and most influential persons or items of their kind
- -> She has been working for world music for ten years.
- ->He is chosen as world's best model.
3 a specific region of the globe; a specific collection of nations or people; a certain historical time and the person who lived during it
- -> The developing world enables us to have better opportunities in technology.
- ->She's a singer who is loved by the Latin world.
4 Individuals or items that corresponds to a spesific organization or are associated with a specific hobby, employment, or other activity.
- -> The music world is losing its effectiveness day by day.
- ->I want to step into the business world.
5 anything that occurs in a certain form; a specific type of vitality or presence
- -> Thinking about the spiritual world always scares me.
- ->I love documentaries about the wild world.
6 individuals in the globe; our culture and the manner in which individuals live and act
- -> The world changes every day.
- ->We need to keep the world clean.
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 allowing someone to be released from jail or another place where they're being held responsible for their own actions
- -> I paid nearly one million to free him.
- ->I know they'd free you in a week.
Synonym
release
2 to free someone or anything that has been stuck or attached to something
- -> I need to free myself as soon as possible.
- ->She couldn’t free him in her family's eyes.
Synonym
release
3 to take away anything uncomfortable or unwanted from someone or something
- -> These diets will free excess oil from your body.
- ->Yoga frees the bad aura from your body.
Synonym
rid
4 to create someone or something present for a certain reason
- -> I need to free up more space on my phone to keep these photos.
- ->Can you free your week for your kid?
5 to provide someone with more period of time to do what they desire
- -> I talked with him to free me to finish the project.
- ->It freed her to do the puzzle.
1 to improve oneself; to make something/someone greater than it used to be
- -> You have to go abroad to improve yourself.
- ->Scientists improve themselves a lot.
1 a term or sign which denotes a number or an extent
- -> 7 is my lucky number.
- ->Lucas is not getting along well with numbers, so he fails math exams.
Synonym
figure
2 utilized a statistic to denote where item in a sequence is located
- -> I don't know which house number is theirs.
- ->My apartment is number 10 on the 3rd floor.
Synonym
numerate
3 a series of numbers that may be used to distinguish anything or converse over the telephone, for example.
- -> This random number keeps calling me.
- ->I use one number for business and another for personal calls.
- ->Why do you make your number appear private?
Synonym
list
4 a large number of individuals or objects
- -> The number of African-Americans working in government tripled.
- ->The number of participants was about 4,500.
- ->She wrote a number of exciting horror stories.
Synonym
amount
5 a grouping or a lot of folks
- -> That chief is the most stunning one among our number.
- ->Several of our number decided to move abroad for a better life.
6 the edition of a journal, book, or other publication that was released on a specific date, week, or year.
- -> The last number of this magazine was a big disappointment for me because there was nothing interesting in it.
- ->The first number of this newspaper was published in 1995.
- ->I have all the numbers for the New York Times.
Synonym
issue
7 the shape of a phrase that indicates if one or many people or things are being discussed
- -> My army is strong and will only increase in number.
- ->Traffic accidents are increasing in number.
Synonym
numeral
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.
1 to offer products and services to customers at a cheaper cost than your rivals
- -> They undercut the prices of shoes to sell more than their rivals.
- ->The company undercut the prices to sell the export surplus.
2 to render anything or anyone less capable of becoming fruitful
- -> The company undercut her after she told company secrets to the rivals.
- ->They need to undercut his roles before he puts them into trouble.
Synonym
undermine
1 to believe or infer that anything's value, worth, or quantity is less than it actually is
- -> He underestimated the weight of the box.
- ->My friend underestimated the wage I got.
Opposite
overestimate
2 being unaware of someone's/true anything's worth, strength, determination, difficulty, etc.
- -> The jury underestimated the power of the athlete.
- ->I failed the exam, which I underestimated.
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.