English Synonyms -با کلمات هر روز جمله سازی کنید...

Al Pacino

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gelayor14

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کاربر ممتاز
I start
ability?
plz write it s synonms and sentenses

hi every bodylet me start
well-ability means perform ,power to act
synonyms:capability-skill-facility-capacity, competence is that enough
antonyms:impotence ,inability
and let me to make a sentence
can you make a sentence with ability
would you ability to solve the problem

Precious friends in the end I must say that I have written is not devoid of mistakes. "Please tell it with bugs, and with doing this help me to improve my ability
این واژه به معنای توانایی-قابلیت-صلاحیت و.. می باشد
متضاد آن inability به معنای ناتوانی-بی لیاقتی و درماندگی است
مترادف ها توانایی-صلاحیت-مهارت و...است
اما جمله ای که من ساختم:
آیا می توانی جمله ای با ability بسازی
آیا تو می توانی مسئله را حل کنی
 

Al Pacino

عضو جدید
hi every bodylet me start
well-ability means perform ,power to act
synonyms:capability-skill-facility-capacity, competence is that enough
antonyms:impotence ,inability
and let me to make a sentence
can you make a sentence with ability
would you ability to solve the problem

Precious friends in the end I must say that I have written is not devoid of mistakes. "Please tell it with bugs, and with doing this help me to improve my ability
این واژه به معنای توانایی-قابلیت-صلاحیت و.. می باشد
متضاد آن inability به معنای ناتوانی-بی لیاقتی و درماندگی است
مترادف ها توانایی-صلاحیت-مهارت و...است
اما جمله ای که من ساختم:
آیا می توانی جمله ای با ability بسازی
آیا تو می توانی مسئله را حل کنی
Thank u
Very prefect Answer
:But I Do this as sample from our reference
Synonyms:
ability
a natural tendency to do something well
I admire his ability to stay calm in difficult situations.
skill
the ability to do something well as a result of training or experience

Portrait painting needs a lot of skill.
This job will help you develop management skills.
competence
the quality of being able to do a job or task well enough
Does she have the necessary competence in foreign languages?
talent
an usually good natural ability, especially for something artistic
She’s done well in the theatre – we always knew she had talent.
capability
the practical ability to do something
We have the capability to produce a better machine than this.
Antonym:

inability
the state of being unable to do something

حالا با توجه به لغات مطرح شده شما دوستان مثالهایی رو بیان کنید...
 

gelayor14

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hi dear friends
who is the next volunteer
belive me its so easy and enjoyable:w21:
go ahead
try it:w17:
 

Al Pacino

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2010/12/14

2010/12/14

beach​
noun

Synonyms: beach, shore, coast, seaside​

beach​
an area of sand or small stones by the edge of the sea​
Some children were digging in the sand on the beach.​

shore​
land at the edge of the sea or a lake​
She stood on the shore waving as the boat sailed away.​

coast​
parts of a country that are by the sea​
After ten weeks at sea, the sailors saw the coast of America.​

The south coast is the warmest part of the country.


seaside​
an area near the sea where people go to have a holiday​
a day at the seaside​

seaside hotels

 

yosoufe

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Groups of similar words are arranged alphabetically under the main word for the particular meaning being illustrated, so words meaning ‘big’ are given at big. The ways in which these similar words are used in different situations are compared. Words with an opposite meaning to the main meaning being illustrated (known as ‘antonyms’) are also given.




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s_talone

کاربر فعال تالار زبان انگلیسی ,
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terrific
adjective
: synonyms
marvellous/wonderful/fantastic

marvellous
extremely good, enjoyable, impressive
It's marvellous what they can do these days

wonderful
making you admire someone or something very much
We had a wonderful time in Spain

fantastic
extremely good, attractive, enjoyable
It's a fantastic place, really beautiful!
 

s_talone

کاربر فعال تالار زبان انگلیسی ,
کاربر ممتاز
delicious adjective
synonyms
tasty/good

tasty
food that is tasty has a good taste
a simple but tasty meal

good
tasting nice and good to eat or drink
This is a really good pizza. I think I'll have another slice

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
accomplish verb

Synonyms:
accomplish, achieve, carry out, pull off

accomplish

to do something successfully
You won’t accomplish anything by arguing.

achieve

to succeed in doing something after trying very hard
Have you achieved all your aims? The company has achieved great success in the USA.

carry out

to do something, especially something that has been planned
Doctors carried out tests on the patients. The police are carrying out a search for the missing man.

pull off

to succeed in doing something very good, especially if it is unexpected
The deal will be great for the company, if we can pull it off.

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
anger noun
Synonyms: anger, annoyance, irritation, resentment, fury, rage Antonym: calmness

Synonyms:
anger
a feeling of being very annoyed
He managed to control his anger. She couldn’t hide the anger she felt.

annoyance
a feeling of being slightly upset or impatient
There was a tone of annoyance in her voice.

irritation
a feeling of being annoyed and impatient
She watched with irritation as he tried to fix the wheel again.

resentment
the feeling of being angry and upset about something that someone else has
done
The decision caused a lot of resentment among local people.

fury
very strong anger
He shouted at us in fury.

rage
sudden extreme anger
Her face was red with rage.

Antonym:
calmness
the state of being quiet and calm

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
annoy
verb
Synonyms: annoy, irritate, bother, bug Antonyms: please, delight

Synonyms:

annoy
to make someone feel slightly angry or impatient
Their rude behaviour really annoyed us.

irritate
to make someone feel angry or impatient
It irritates me when the trains run late.

bother
to make someone feel slightly upset or irritated
It bothers me that it takes so long to get a reply.

bug
(informal) to make someone feel slightly angry, especially for a long time
That noise is really bugging me. It’s bugging me that I can’t remember
his name

Antonyms:

please
to make someone happy or satisfied

delight
to give great pleasure to someone

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
answer
noun

Synonyms: answer, reply, response, acknowledgement Antonym: question

Synonyms:

answer
something that you say or write when someone has asked you a question
The answer to your question is yes.

reply
an answer, especially to a letter or telephone call
We wrote last week, but haven’t had a reply yet. We had six replies to our advertisement.

response
something that you do or say as a reaction to something
There was no response to our call for help. The changes produced an angry response from customers.

acknowledgement
a letter or note sent to say that something has been received
We didn’t even receive an acknowledgement from the council. a letter of acknowledgement

Antonym:
question
a sentence which needs an answer

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
ask
verb

Synonyms: ask, demand, beg, request

ask
to put a question to get someone to do something
Ask your father to teach you how to drive. Can I ask you not to make so much noise?

demand
to ask firmly for something
I demand an explanation for your behaviour.

beg
to ask someone in an emotional way to do something or give something
His mother begged him not to go. He begged for more time to find the money.

request
to ask for something politely or formally
I am enclosing the leaflets you requested. Guests are requested to leave their keys at reception.

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
assistant
noun

Synonyms: assistant, helper, deputy, auxiliary

assistant
a person who helps someone as part of their job
His assistant makes all his appointments.

helper
a person who helps someone do a particular job or task, especially without being paid
The children can be my helpers for the day.

deputy
a person who makes decisions when the manager or boss is away
She’s acting as deputy while her department manager is in hospital.

auxiliary
a person who helps other workers
He works as a nursing auxiliary in the local hospital.

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
aware
adjective

Synonyms: aware, conscious, alert, informed, mindful Antonyms: unaware, ignorant

Synonyms:

aware
knowing about things that are happening or about facts
I’m not aware of any problem. Is he aware that we have to decide quickly?

conscious
awake and able to know what is happening around you
She was conscious during the operation.

alert
watching or listening carefully, ready to notice something
The patient is still very alert mentally. Young people have to be alert to the dangers of drugs.

informed
having a lot of information, or having the latest information
The programme is aimed at highly informed viewers.

mindful
remembering or thinking about something carefully when doing something
He is mindful of his responsibilities as a parent. You should be mindful of the risks you are taking.

Antonyms:

unaware
not knowing facts, or not realising that something is happening

ignorant
not knowing things that it is important to know

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
beach
noun

Synonyms: beach, shore, coast, seaside

beach
an area of sand or small stones by the edge of the sea
Some children were digging in the sand on the beach.

shore
land at the edge of the sea or a lake
She stood on the shore waving as the boat sailed away.

coast
parts of a country that are by the sea
After ten weeks at sea, the sailors saw the coast of America. The south coast is the warmest part of the country.

seaside
an area near the sea where people go to have a holiday
a day at the seaside seaside hotels

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
beginner
noun

Synonyms: beginner, apprentice, novice, learner Antonyms: expert, old hand

Synonyms:

beginner
a person who is starting to learn something or do something
The course is for absolute beginners. I can’t paint very well - I’m just a beginner.

apprentice
a young person who works as an assistant to a skilled person in order to learn from them
He’s started work as a plumber’s apprentice.

novice
a person who has very little experience or skill, e.g. in a job or sport
He’s still a novice at rowing. A competition like this is not for novices.

learner
a person who is learning how to do something
The evening swimming classes are specially for adult learners. The new dictionary is good for advanced learners of English.

Antonyms:

expert
a person who knows a great deal about a subject

old hand
a person who is very skilled and experienced at doing something

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
big
adjective

Synonyms: big, huge, enormous, vast Antonym: small

Synonyms:

big
of a large size
I don’t want a small car - I want a big one. His father has the biggest restaurant in town. I’m not afraid of him - I’m bigger than he is.

huge
of a very large size
Huge waves battered the ship. The concert was a huge success. Failing the test was a huge disappointment for him.

enormous
of an extremely large size
The house is absolutely enormous. He ate an enormous lunch. The present was an enormous surprise.

vast
extremely big, often extremely wide
vast areas of farmland vast differences in price

Antonym:

small
not large in size or amount

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
block
verb

Synonyms: block, hinder, hamper, hold back, obstruct

block
to prevent something from passing along something
The pipe is blocked with dead leaves. The crash blocked the road for hours.

hinder
to make it difficult for someone to do something
Snow hindered the efforts of the rescuers.

hamper
to prevent something from happening or moving normally
Lack of funds is hampering our development project. The heavy bags hampered her progress.

hold back
not to go forwards, or stop someone or something from going forwards
Most of the crowd held back until they saw it was safe. The water was held back by a small bank of earth.

obstruct
to prevent someone from doing something
He obstructed their plans by making many complaints.

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
break
verb

Synonyms: break, crack, smash, burst Antonym: mend

Synonyms:

break
to make something divide into pieces accidentally or deliberately
She broke her leg when she was skiing. Break the chocolate into four pieces.

crack
to make a long thin break in something
The stone cracked the glass.

smash
to break something into pieces, often using force or violence
Demonstrators smashed the windows of police cars.

burst
to break open or explode suddenly, or cause something to break open or explode suddenly
One of the tyres had burst. The heat from the fire might burst the balloon.

Antonym:

mend
to repair something which is broken or damaged

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
careful
adjective

Synonyms: careful, conscientious, thorough, painstaking Antonym: careless

Synonyms:

careful
showing attention to details
We are always very careful to give accurate information. The project needs very careful planning.

conscientious
working carefully and well
She’s a very conscientious worker.

thorough
including everything that needs to be dealt with very carefully
The police have carried out a thorough search of the woods.

painstaking
done slowly and carefully in order to avoid mistakes
The design is the result of years of painstaking effort.

Antonym:

careless
without any care or thought

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
cautious
adjective

Synonyms: cautious, careful, prudent, vigilant, wary, secretive, cagey Antonyms: reckless, thoughtless

Synonyms:

cautious
not willing to take risks
She’s a very cautious driver.

careful
taking care not to make mistakes or cause harm
Be careful not to make any noise - the baby is asleep. She is very careful about what she eats.

prudent
showing good sense and using good judgement
It would be prudent to consult a lawyer before you sign the contract.

vigilant
staying very aware of possible danger
The disease particularly affects young children, so parents must remain vigilant.

wary
aware of a possible problem with someone or something
I am very wary of any of his ideas for making money.

secretive
liking to keep things secret
She’s very secretive about her private life.

cagey
(informal) not wanting to share information
They’re being very cagey about their relationship.

Antonyms:

reckless
doing something or done without thinking

thoughtless
without thinking about other people

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
change
verb

Synonyms: change, alter, modify, convert, vary, shift, transform

change
to become different, or make something different
She’s changed so much since I last saw her that I hardly recognised her. Living in the country has changed his attitude towards towns.

alter
to become different, or make something different, especially in small ways or in parts only
They wanted to alter the terms of the contract after they had signed it. The shape of his face had altered slightly.

modify
to change something to suit a different situation
The design was modified to make the car faster.

convert
to change something into a different form, or change something for a different purpose
We are converting the shed into a studio. These panels convert the heat of the sun into electricity.

vary
to be different in different situations, or change within certain limits
The temperature varies from 8°C at night to 18°C during the day.

shift
to change position or direction
We’ve shifted the television from the kitchen into the dining room. My opinion has shifted since I read the official report.

transform
to change the appearance or character of someone or something completely
The outside of the building has been transformed by cleaning. The book has transformed my views on medical care.

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
child
noun

Synonyms: child, baby, toddler, teenager, youngster, youth, kid Antonym: adult

Synonyms:

child
a young boy or girl
There was no television when my mother was a child. A group of children were playing on the beach.

baby
a very young child
Most babies start to walk when they are about a year old. a baby just starting to get its teeth

toddler
a child who has just learnt to walk
a playground for toddlers

teenager
a young person aged between 13 and 19
She writes stories for teenagers.

youngster
a young person
My grandparents don’t understand today’s youngsters.

youth
a young man
Gangs of youths were causing trouble in the village. A youth, aged 16, was arrested for possessing drugs.

kid
(informal) a child
There were a few school kids on their bicycles. They’re married with two
kids.

Antonym:

adult
a fully-grown person

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
clean
adjective

Synonyms: clean, pure, spotless, hygienic Antonym: dirty

Synonyms:

clean
not dirty
Wipe your glasses with a clean handkerchief. Tell the waitress these cups aren’t clean.

pure
not spoiled by being mixed with other things or substances of a lower quality
a bottle of pure water a pure mountain stream

spotless
completely clean, with no dirty marks at all
The tablecloths must be spotless. a spotless white shirt

hygienic
clean and safe because all germs have been destroyed
The food must be stored in hygienic conditions. Some areas of the factory didn’t look very hygienic.

Antonym:

dirty
not clean

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
cold
adjective

Synonyms: cold, cool, freezing, frozen, icy Antonyms: warm, hot, boiling

Synonyms:

cold
with a low temperature
It’s too cold to go for a walk. If you’re hot, have a glass of cold water. He had a plate of cold beef and salad.

cool
cold in a pleasant way, or colder than you would like or than you expect
It was hot on deck but nice and cool down below. Wines should be stored in a cool cellar. The evenings were rather cool, so we sat inside.

freezing
very cold, or close to the temperature at which water freezes
It’s freezing outside.
frozen
at a temperature below that at which water freezes
We went skating on the frozen lake.
icy
covered with ice, or very cold
Be careful, the pavement is icy. An icy wind was blowing

Antonyms:

warm
fairly hot

hot
very warm; with a high temperature

boiling
very hot

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
collect
verb

Synonyms: collect, gather, assemble, hoard

collect
to bring things or people together, or to come together
We collected information from all the people who offered to help. A crowd collected at the scene of the accident.

gather
to come together in one place, or be brought together by someone
Groups of people gathered outside the government building. They
gathered together a team of experienced people for the new project.

assemble
to come together in a place, or to be brought together by someone, especially formally or in an ordered way
We’ll assemble outside the hotel at 9 a.m. They assembled a panel of experts to renew the project. Assemble all the items you need for the cake before you start making it.

hoard
to buy and store supplies of something essential that you think you will need in a crisis
Everyone started hoarding fuel during the strike.

 

Persia1

مدیر تالار زبان انگلیسی
مدیر تالار
competition
noun

Synonyms: competition, contest, match, game

competition
an event in which several teams or people compete with each other
He won first prize in the photography competition.

contest
any event or situation in which people compete with each other
a beauty contest There are three senior politicians in this leadership contest.

match
a single occasion when two teams or players compete with each other in a
sport
We watched the football match on TV. He won the last two tennis matches he played.

game
an activity in which people compete with each other using skill, strength or luck
She’s not very good at games like chess. I enjoy a game of cards.

 
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