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Synomyms Antomyms

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Big (s) large, huge, giant, enormous, massive
Small (s) little, tiny, petite, mini, slight
Fast (a) slow, sluggish, lazy, delayed, gradual
Happy (s) glad, joyful, cheerful, pleased, delighted
Sad (s) unhappy, gloomy, upset, miserable, down
Hot (a) cold, cool, icy, chilly, frosty
Cold (s) chilly, icy, freezing, frosty, frigid
Easy (a) hard, tough, difficult, tricky, challenging
Hard (s) tough, difficult, tricky, strong, solid
Loud (a) quiet, silent, hushed, still, soft
Quiet (s) silent, calm, hushed, peaceful, still
Up (a) down, low, below, under, beneath
Down (s) lower, beneath, below, bottom, under
Old (a) new, young, fresh, modern, recent
New (s) fresh, modern, recent, young, latest
Open (a) closed, shut, sealed, locked, blocked
Close (s) shut, seal, fasten, block, lock
Near (a) far, distant, remote, away, yonder
Far (s) distant, remote, away, yonder, outlying
Begin (a) end, stop, finish, close, complete
End (s) stop, finish, close, final, conclusion
Right (a) wrong, false, incorrect, mistaken, untrue
Wrong (s) false, incorrect, mistaken, faulty, untrue
Good (a) bad, poor, evil, awful, terrible
Bad (s) awful, terrible, poor, wrong, evil
The government voted to abolish the unfair law so it would no longer exist. end, eliminate, cancel, outlaw, terminate
The elephant looked big compared to the small mouse standing next to it. large, huge, enormous, massive, giant
The police were able to capture the thief before he ran away. seize, grab, catch, trap, snatch
Trevor decided to decline the invitation because he was too busy. refuse, reject, turn down, deny, oppose
Abby was so eager to open her birthday gifts that she could hardly wait. excited, enthusiastic, ready, keen, willing
The lion looked fierce as it roared loudly at the other animals. wild, strong, savage, powerful, ferocious
Hunter began to grumble about the long homework assignment, muttering under his breath. complain, whine, moan, gripe, mutter
Although she won the award, Gloria stayed humble and didn’t brag about it. modest, respectful, gentle, simple, unassuming
The candles helped illuminate the dark room so everyone could see. brighten, light, shine, radiate, glow
Annabeth felt jealous when she saw her friend playing with someone else. envious, resentful, covetous, bitter, green-eyed
Wesley has a keen sense of hearing; he can notice even the smallest sounds. sharp, alert, quick, perceptive, smart
DJ liked to linger at the playground even after the bell rang. stay, remain, wait, dawdle, loiter
The students looked in marvel at the amazing fireworks display. wonder, amazement, awe, astonishment, admiration
If you neglect your pet, it won’t get the care it needs to stay healthy. ignore, disregard, abandon, overlook, desert
It was obvious that Cierra was upset because she was crying loudly. clear, plain, evident, noticeable, apparent
Jaxson thought it was peculiar to see a cat riding on top of a dog. strange, odd, unusual, weird, bizarre
The two brothers had a quarrel over who would play the video game first. argument, fight, dispute, clash, conflict
It is rare to see a rainbow at night because it requires sunlight. unusual, uncommon, extraordinary, exceptional, special
When the wind blew, it caused the leaves to scatter across the yard. spread, disperse, separate, strew, disband
Plants will thrive if they are given enough sunlight and water. grow, flourish, succeed, prosper, bloom
Brooklyn has a unique style of drawing that no one else in the class can copy. special, one-of-a-kind, different, unusual, rare
From the top of the mountain, we could see the vast desert stretching for miles. huge, enormous, immense, wide, expansive
Mekhi liked to wander through the forest, exploring new paths without a plan. roam, stroll, drift, meander, stray
The tired dog decided to yield and let the puppy have the bone. give in, surrender, submit, allow, concede
Catherine couldn’t help but admire the beautiful painting in the art gallery. respect, appreciate, value, honor, adore
Created by: MrLittle5
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