Synonyms and Antonyms
Vocabulary Builder: Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms and Antonyms
What you'll learn
- A synonym is a word that means almost the same as another word (happy = glad).
- An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word (happy vs sad).
- Use synonyms to avoid repeating the same word too often in writing.
- Use antonyms to describe contrasts and differences clearly.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Synonyms
| Word | Synonym |
|---|---|
| happy | glad |
| big | large |
| fast | quick |
| smart | clever |
| tired | exhausted |
Level 2 — Antonyms
| Word | Antonym |
|---|---|
| happy | sad |
| big | small |
| hot | cold |
| day | night |
| full | empty |
Level 3 — Spotting the odd one out
If three words mean the same thing and one word means the opposite, the opposite word is the odd one out. Example: happy, glad, cheerful, sad — sad does not belong.
NCERT anchor: Marigold 4 (CBSE English reader) — word meanings and vocabulary building exercises.
Worked example
Find the synonym of 'brave' from: courageous, fearful, weak, tired.
Step 1 — 'Brave' means not afraid, ready to face danger.
Step 2 — Check each option's meaning: courageous = brave; fearful = afraid; weak = not strong; tired = sleepy.
Answer: courageous
Find the antonym of 'begin' from: start, commence, end, open.
Step 1 — 'Begin' means to start something.
Step 2 — The opposite of starting is finishing.
Answer: end
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why it happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Confusing synonym with antonym | Not checking the meaning carefully | Ask: does this word mean the SAME or OPPOSITE? |
| Picking an unrelated word | Guessing without reading all options | Read every option and compare meanings |
| Using a synonym that changes the sentence's meaning | Not checking context | Make sure the synonym still fits the sentence |
Quick check
- Give a synonym for 'small'.
- Give an antonym for 'clean'.
- Which word is the odd one out: quiet, silent, hushed, noisy?
- Stretch: Write one sentence using a synonym of 'happy', then rewrite it using an antonym of 'happy'.
Revision tip: Keep a small notebook of new words — write one synonym and one antonym for every new word you learn.
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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