A way of expression – Fashion
Clothing is a form of self-expression. We can almost recognize most fashion brands from their logos today. Some are womanly, some promise happiness, and some rebuild societal norms. Fashion designers and critics are not uncritical either. Even though most works can be wonderful, they go through a lot of change. It is common for designers to redo and redress fashion models according to the season, year, and trends. Walk shows are recorded and then made public. Brand shops are everywhere, and anybody can go and buy whatever they choose. Even though they might be expensive, they offer refreshingly new looks. In conclusion, fashion is an unseparable part of human existence. No matter what the condition, humans will always find a way to express themselves.
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 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 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 Ordinary people bonded to a community.
- -> You should not speak loudly in public
- ->It will be open to the public soon
Synonym
community
2 Maintained by the government for the use of people.
- -> Public restrooms in the park were so dirty
- ->I have to use the public phone
- ->We can try to apply public companies
Opposite
private
1 to retain a continuous record of truths or occurrences by putting them down, recording them, archiving them on a computer or laptop, and so on
- -> She recorded the photos of the places she visited on her computer.
- ->He recorded the criminal's speech on the device
Synonym
documented, listed, published
2 to produce a replication of audio or music, a picture, or a show into the a physical format so therefore you may listen to or see it again
- -> Her manager said that the recording begun.
- ->We stopped the recording when she started crying
3 for perform a music in order for it to be duplicated, saved, and replayed
- -> He recorded the music but had to take the license of it.
- ->When the Beatles recorded their music, they didn't know they would get this much attention.
4 To perform an official or formal declaration about anything, it must be documented
- -> We recorded the date of her death.
- ->The press recorded his first appearance on the stage as July 23.
5 to demonstrate a certain quantity or number
- -> The lowest temperature has been recorded.
- ->The highest temperature in the summer was recorded as 40 degrees.
6 to keep record of something in order to attain a specific point or outcome
- -> His grade was recorded as the lowest grade of all classes
- ->The death of his mother was recorded as 100th murder in town
1 don't want to criticize someone or something or judging if something is correct or wrong
- -> The head of the project always behaves in an uncritical manner to his co workers.
- ->Grandparents are generally uncritical towards their grandchildren.
- ->The uncritical supervisor did not warn the student about plagiarism.
Synonym
Careless
Opposite
Critical
1 acting, dressing, and acting in a way that is thought to be characteristic of or extremely appropriate for a lady
- -> Womanly behaviour is praised by many poets in the poems.
- ->Pilates is seen as womanly sport.
Synonym
Feminine
Opposite
Unfeminine
1 very nice, enjoyable and entertaining
- -> Speaking is a wonderful activity for beginners to learn a language.
- ->Cooking with their parents is a wonderful activity for children.
- ->Experts suggested a wonderful way of learning math.
Synonym
Fantastic, enjoyable
Opposite
Ordinary, dull
1 comprised of two elements; to a degree but not entirely
- -> The cat was part Siberian and part Egyptian Mau.
- ->the material used in this dress is part cotton, part polyester.
- ->he filled the glass with part cola, part iced tea.
1 in a way that is truly unique and intriguing
- -> Refreshingly, the old woman can do figures in ice-skating.
- ->Refreshingly, there are so many young applicants who are bilingual.
Synonym
Originally, differently
Opposite
Boringly
2 in such a way that you don't feel as hot or sleepy
- -> After the skin care she felt refreshingly renewed.
- ->The detox of lemon water is said to be refreshingly soothing.
Synonym
Restoratively
Opposite
Severely
1 the process or outcome of something changing
- -> I've seen slight changes in your final paper.
- ->The company considers making some radical changes after the unfortunate accident.
Synonym
swap
2 anything that is utilized to change something else; the activity of changing anything with something fresh or unusual
- -> I think you should consider this change.
- ->Is change possible for this old decoration?
Synonym
replace,switch
3 the circumstance that a scenario, a location, or an event differs from the norm and hence is more likely to be quirky, entertaining, or enjoyable
- -> Look at this surprising change!
- ->I didn't expect such a change from him.
4 the cash you receive back while you pay for something by donating extra cash than it expenses you
- -> You can keep the change.
- ->It is not something shameful to ask for your change after paying.
Synonym
exchange
5 Instead of banknotes, pennies are used
- -> I don't have any change on my pocket.
- ->Can you borrow me some change?
Synonym
money, cash
6 a spare pair of clothing, and so on.
- -> I need a change of suits.
- ->I will have change of purse one day!
1 garments, particularly a certain sort of garments
- -> Turkish clothing are the best.
- ->I love the Parisian clothing
Synonym
clothes, garment, dress, wear, gear
1 anything you decide after you've considered all of the facts surrounding the event
- -> Conclusions inferred from the stories can be different from one another.
- ->Two group of people came with the same conclusion about social issues.
- ->Lecturer and students contradicted with one another due to the unsimilar conclusion.
Synonym
Ending, denouement
Opposite
Introduction, beginning
2 the last paragraph of a speech or a piece of writing
- -> In an essay, conclusion functions as the deductive part of the writing.
- ->In the thesis, part of conclusion was more complicated than the other parts.
- ->When she talked to the experts, her conclusion was a bit boring for them.
Synonym
Close
Opposite
Preface
1 state of something
- -> Condition of the restorated house is good.
- ->Condition of the roof is getting worse.
Synonym
Case, situation
2 the state of someone's wellness or their level of fitness
- -> The treatment was very helpful, her condition is getting better.
- ->Condition of the newborn baby is critical.
Synonym
State
3 a sickness or medical problem that you've had for a long time and can't seem to get rid of
- -> The medicines will be prescribed after the diagnosis of condition.
- ->His autoimmune condition affects his life.
Synonym
State
4 a law or decision that you must accept, which may or may not be part of a contract or written contract
- -> Conditions of the treaty were changed.
- ->The condition that they have stated is not convenient.
Synonym
Case
1 [uncountable] the fact of being real / living / of being present
- -> There are many people who question the existence of God.
- ->The theatre was opened in 17th century and still remains it's existence.
Opposite
non-existence
2 the condition or reality of being genuine, alive particularly when this is not easy or entertaining
- -> The girls on TV had miserable existences, I couldn't live in that conditions.
- ->Phones are indispensable parts of our everyday existence.
1 The sudden public acclaim of something
- -> I don't like following fashion
- ->This season's fashion is colorful fabrics and high-soled shoes.
2 Producing clothes in different forms and presenting them to the society
- -> The incredible influence of fashion in directing people is undeniable.
- ->The latest innovation of the fashion industry was their combination with technology.
3 Community affected by a person's behavior
- -> I think this summer's fashion will be to travel by car while listening to songs.
- ->It is not a bad thing to keep up with whatever was in fashion at that time.
1 a kind or selection of something
- -> The lifespan of butterflies in this form is much longer than other species.
- ->A star with a very similar form of our planet has been found in a different galaxy.
Synonym
type, kind, sort
2 something is on a separate manner from the others
- -> This month's most read book will appear again in movie form.
- ->Assignments you give in any form other than handwriting will not be accepted.
3 Formation of blanks on a sheet of paper to response inquiries
- -> New users in the application have filled in the registration form incorrectly.
- ->Foreign passengers were asked to fill out a form about their health information.
Synonym
questionnaire
4 the appearance of anything or anybody
- -> Robot technology in human form has developed tremendously in recent years.
- ->A new species has been found in an unprecedented form at the equator.
5 Bulk editing of a masterpiece
- -> I feel like there's something wrong with the poem's form but what is it?
- ->Your work's form, the harmony and the deep meaning of words are amazing.
6 The highest realization of a person's ability or capacity
- -> My form at running was better than now.
- ->Although my boyfriend's form is very good, there is a share of failure in every match.
7 the standard method of accomplishing a task
- -> According to the form, the meeting was supposed to end at 5 pm.
- ->It seems very boring to me that she lives her life only according to the form.
8 the culturally approved method of making activities
- -> Swearing was considered bad form, but she didn't care it at all.
- ->I do not have any behavior that is considered bad form.
1 the feeling of pleasure and enjoy
- -> The happiness of her grandmother is obvious considering her smiling face.
- ->The parents become very proud when they see their children's happiness.
Synonym
Enjoyment, pleasure
Opposite
Unhappiness
2 the feeling of being satisfied with the quality of something
- -> Happiness of the customers is something defining for them.
- ->Happiness of the patients is important for plastic surgeons.
Synonym
Content
Opposite
Dissatisfaction
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 [uncountable] some but not all of a thing in part
- -> You are going to conduct technical work for part of the day.
- ->Unfortunately, parts of the house have been destroyed.
Synonym
piece
2 [countable] a separate piece or feature of something, or a section
- -> We learned that there are difficult parts of diets.
- ->I researched the essential parts of teaching English on the internet.
Synonym
various
3 [countable, usually singular, uncountable] involvement in an activity or action which somebody/something
- -> The attractive man wanted to be a part of the movies.
- ->How can I be a part of this wide family?
Synonym
being
4 [countable] a section piece of a human,animal or plant body
- -> He decided to donate part of his organs to other patients.
- ->Could you tell me what the parts of the human body are?
Synonym
piece
5 [countable] a region or an area area in the world such as a country, a town, etc.
- -> Have you visited other parts of America?
- ->Let's see other parts of the skyscraper.
1 the general community of ordinary people in society
- -> Don't touch anywhere in public places.
- ->Behave correct, we're in public!
Synonym
society
Opposite
citizens
2 a group of persons who have a shared interest or participate in the same activity.
- -> This place is open to the public.
- ->His songs are available to a wider public.
Synonym
crowd
Opposite
quiet place
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 the time span from 1 January to 31 December, or 365 or 366 days separated into 2 months
- -> It has been a year since I last saw you.
- ->She travels every year to other countries.
Synonym
period
2 span of life; age
- -> I am a 20-year-old university student.
- ->They have 10 years age gap.
Synonym
time, period
3 a stage in which you stay for a year; a student who is studying at a specific level
- -> She has started English in year five.
- ->The first years do English to keep your scores high.
Synonym
term
1 to transform into something new
- -> I have changed a lot after puberty.
- ->She has not changed a bit after get back from college.
Synonym
modify
Opposite
remain
2 to establish anyone or anything dissimilar
- -> The money changed him a lot.
- ->He changed my life with his help.
Synonym
modify
Opposite
remain
3 to change from one condition or shape to alternative; to cause someone or something to change states or patterns
- -> He changed his house which was located in Liverpool to London.
- ->Her excitement changed into madness.
4 to transition from one condition, location, or purpose to another
- -> The driver changed his path.
- ->The weathercock changed its direction when the wind came from a different angle.
Opposite
remain
5 to substitute anything fresh or unfamiliar for something old, such as an individual, a product, etc.
- -> Do not change the page, I am reading it.
- ->Do not change the covers, I just changed it.
Synonym
reverse
Opposite
remain
6 change roles or places with anything else; so that both sides have what the other has
- -> I changed the seats with my co-passenger.
- ->My sister changed our drinks while I was looking away.
Synonym
adjustment
Opposite
sameness
7 to convert cash into some other nation's currency
- -> 100 dollars were changed into over 2 thousands rupees.
- ->I need to change my money from euro to kron to buy a bottle of water.
8 to swap cash for various pennies or banknotes for the exact value
- -> Do you have a change for 50 dollars?
- ->Can you change a 150 euros note?
Synonym
coins
Opposite
bill
9 to swap something that you've purchased for something different, particularly if it's defective; to provide a consumer with a replacement item if the one they've purchased is defective.
- -> I needed to change my shoes with new ones because there was a stain on it.
- ->We can only change the products which is unopened.
Synonym
adjust
Opposite
remain
10 to transfer through one vehicle, rail, or other mode of transportation to another in attempt to keep a trip
- -> I must change buses in İstanbul to arrive my destination.
- ->We changed our transportation from bus to subway to reach home rapidly.
1 to train or influence somebody/something to become used to a particular situation or in a particular way
- -> I conditioned my cat to meow twice when it wanted to go outside.
- ->The team was conditioned to work hard to get paid more.
2 [usually passive] to influence on somebody/something importantly; to have an important effect the way that something happens
- -> A picnic is conditioned by the weather.
- ->Whether or not I will pass the class is dependent on my project.
3 to try to improve the quality or keep something such as your hair, skin, etc.
- -> The shampoo that I just bought made my hair soft and conditioned.
- ->It's a really great oil! It conditioned my nails.
1 to show r make a feeling, opinion, or fact by words or actions
- -> I'd like to express you for your thoughtfulness.
- ->I cannot express myself, because I am shy.
Synonym
state
2 to communicate what you think or feel, by speaking or writing
- -> Kids frequently use drawing and painting to express themselves.
- ->He couldn't express himself after his wife's death.
Synonym
verbalize
3 using symbols to represent something in a particular way
- -> The symbols in that cave expressed ancient people's feelings.
- ->Every flag expressed one country.
Synonym
represent
1 to create or mold anything
- -> fashion sth after sth else She fashioned that dress from the gown.
- ->fashion sth out of sth She fashioned this plane out of the paper.
Synonym
design, create, build, shape, tailor
Opposite
demolish, destroy
1 to generate anything in a specific manner or with a curved form
- -> To form a new method, I worked hours and hours.
- ->Forming the best work was impossible.
Synonym
constitute, create
2 to transfer or organise things or persons in such a way that they join a team with such a curved form; becoming placed in such a bunch
- -> Everyone formed into a circle to play the introduction game.
- ->He formed his toys up into lines and started playing with them.
3 The gradual transformation of something into what it should be
- -> Glass is formed by melting of sand.
- ->Blueberries form at this times of the year.
4 anything starts to grow
- -> She formed an extra character for in case.
- ->You can form a list of your wishes for your birthday.
5 Gathering many people in common for a purpose
- -> The community formed a new group for the begginers.
- ->Forming a friend group is difficult.
6 something in a predetermined order
- -> To form a core memory, he should have deep feelings.
- ->I formed a pattern for your dress.
7 Your contribution to the progress of anything
- -> Your every word forms people's shopping desire.
- ->To form a convenient environment for plants, she moved everything in the house.
1 When one individual separates from the next, or two persons separate, they are said to be leaving one and other.
- -> I have never seen her after we parted.
- ->They are very sorry to part.
- ->We are together now, we haven't parted yet.
2 in order to avoid someone from having a partner
- -> I unwillingly accepted to be parted from my daughter.
- ->She had to be parted from his father.
3 They travel apart from one another when two items or portions of objects separate or you divide them.
- -> The window parted and cold air came in.
- ->She doesn't part her mouth to eat meal.
4 split hair into two pieces using utensils to separate
- -> She parts her hair into two parts in her special days.
- ->Since he will go out, he wear on a nice shirt and parted his hair in the middle.
2 making someone or something strong and connected again
- -> After they broke with his friend they rebuilt their relationship.
- ->After working for a long time for foreign company it took time to rebuild
1 to do something repeatedly or differently
- -> TV agencies redo the plan of the news in a day.
- ->Cleaning of the house should be redone because of New Year's eve.
Synonym
Remake, revise
Opposite
Undo, set
1 to make an incorrect situation right
- -> The court redressed the decision about revealing the innocence of the woman.
- ->The council redressed the regulations to give the rights of medical staff.
Synonym
Correct
Opposite
Worsen