Synonyms for Class 7

Table of Content

  • What are Synonyms?
  • Examples of Synonyms in Sentences
  • Why are Synonyms Used?
  • How are Synonym Words Different from Word Meanings?
  • List of Synonym Words
  • Common Mistakes With Synonyms
  • FAQs
  • What are Synonyms?

    A word or phrase that has the same or similar meanings as another word or phrase is said to be a synonym. There are various synonyms for each word. For example, The word 'generous' has many synonyms like unselfish, giving, thoughtful and charitable.

    Examples of Synonym in Sentences

    1. Similar: The two dresses looked quite similar, with the same floral pattern and colour.
    2. Identical: The twins had identical backpacks, making it hard to tell them apart.
    3. Equivalent: In the recipe, one cup of sugar is equivalent to two cups of flour.
    4. Alike: The students' answers were so alike that the teacher suspected they had copied from each other.
    5. Comparable: The prices of the two smartphones were comparable, but one had more features than the other.

    Why are Synonyms Used?

    1. Synonyms help authors and speakers in creating content that is interesting to readers and audiences.
    2. They helps us to expand our vocabulary significantly and enable us to convey our concepts and ideas in a variety of ways.
    3. By using synonyms, we avoid using the same phrases repeatedly. It makes our writing attractive.

    How are Synonym Words Different from Word Meanings?

    1. For everyone to understand a word, its meaning usually includes a description of it. Whereas, synonyms are different names for the same term that are used interchangeably.
    2. For example, The meaning of 'authentic' is refers to something original and not a replica of something. On the other hand, synonyms for 'authentic' are original, genuine, pure and reliable.

    List of Synonym Words

    Words

    Synonyms

    abandon

    abandonment, leave, abolish, strand, disregard

    academician

    lecturer, professor, scholar, tutor, scholastic

    adhesive

    sticky, gluey, cohesive, gummy, adhering

    aggravate

    annoy, irritate, anger, provoke, infuriate

    alibi

    cover for, shield, protect, proof, justification

    anonymous

    nameless, undisclosed, unsigned, unidentified, unattested

    assessment

    evaluation, judgement, rating, appraisal, valuation

    atheist

    sceptic, unbeliever, doubter, agnostic, non-theist

    audience

    public, assembly, crowd, spectators, viewers

    bona fide

    good faith, genuine, authentic, real, actual

    brainwash

    persuade, re-educate, influence, drill, pressurize

    collaboration

    association, alliance, combination, partnership, joint effort

    collapse

    faint, pass out, black out, fall unconscious, fall down

    commitment

    dedication, devotion, responsibility, charge, obligation

    commotion

    disturbance, ruckus, turbulence, confusion, riot

    compensate

    repay, reimbursement, recompense, pay, indemnify

    conflict

    dispute, quarrel, disagreement, clash, battle

    defamation

    slander, character assassination, scandal, calumny, vilification

    development

    evolution, progress, expansion, growth, improvement

    dilemma

    problem, difficulty, puzzle, conundrum, tricky situation

    empathy

    rapport, sympathy, compassion, pity, affinity

    expel

    ban, remove, blacklist, oust, reject, dismiss

    fantastic

    crazy, exotic, great, terrific, remarkable

    fetch

    go and get, collect, catch, pickup, obtain

    hesitate

    hang back, stumble, stall, dither, be on two minds

    hospitable

    friendly, welcoming, sociable, gracious, helpful

    humiliate

    embarrass, shame, abash, discomfit

    idle

    lazy, slothful, work-shy, useless, unproductive

    inflammation

    infection, irritation, pain, rash

    mankind

    humanity, humans, human beings, people, humankind


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    Common Mistakes With Synonyms

    1. The majority of students frequently make the error of repeatedly using a synonym. Our articles can become monotonous and dull if we use the same set of words again and again.
    2. Some students use complex synonyms which are challenging for the readers or the listeners to understand.
    3. While using complex words, students often misspell them. Misspelling words can confuse people who are reading the text.

    FAQs

    1. What are synonyms for class 7?

    Answer: Different terms that have similar meanings are called synonyms. For example, The synonyms for attractive are handsome, gorgeous and good-looking.

    2. When should we use synonyms?

    Answer: Synonyms are used when we want to add variety in writing and avoid word repetition.

    3. What are some examples of synonyms?

    Answer: Examples of synonyms are:

    1. nasty - icky
    2. gloomy - cloudy
    3. provoke - agitate
    4. close - shut
    5. engaged - unavailable

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