Synonyms for Class 9

Table of Content

  • What are Synonyms?
  • What is the Purpose of Using Synonyms?
  • Types of Synonyms
  • Difference Between Synonyms and Antonyms
  • Difference Between Synonym Words and Word Meanings
  • List of Synonym Words
  • Common Mistakes with Synonyms
  • FAQs
  • What are Synonyms?

    Synonyms are different phrases or words having the same or similar meanings. They can be found in adjectives, adverbs, nouns, verbs and prepositions.

    Example of Synonyms: The word 'console' has many synonyms like solace, soothe, calm and comfort.

    What is the Purpose of Using Synonyms?

    1. Through synonyms one can easily express their thoughts and ideas by using a range of words. It is crucial to use accurate words and phrases in writing to make it intriguing and engaging for readers. By learning more synonyms, one can choose and use words and phrases that help to improve their content.
    2. Learning synonyms is essential if one wants to expand their vocabulary.
    3. Synonyms enable one to use phrases that readers of all ages can easily understand.
    4. When one use synonyms, they avoid using repetitive words that could lower the quality of their writing.

    Types of Synonyms

    1. Absolute Synonyms

    1. Absolute synonyms are words that have the same meaning and are completely interchangeable.
    2. They are used to replace words without affecting the meaning of the sentence.
    3. Some examples of absolute synonyms are buy and purchase, begin and commence, happy and joyful, terminate and end, etc.

    2. Partial Synonyms

    1. Partial synonyms are words that roughly mean the same thing but differ somewhat in meaning.
    2. When a word is replaced by a partial synonym, the meaning of the sentence changes slightly, but the main idea is still conveyed.
    3. Some examples of partial synonyms are angry and irate, cry and weak, smile and grin, love and adore, etc.

    3. Near-Synonyms

    1. Near synonyms are words that don't completely imply the same thing but still have meanings that are related.
    2. They do not have the same meaning. The meaning of the sentence changes if we use near-synonyms.
    3. Some examples of near-synonyms are quiet and hushed, brave and courageous, famous and renowned, speak and talk, etc

    Difference Between Synonyms and Antonyms

    Synonyms Antonyms
    Words with the same meaning are known as synonyms. Words with opposite meanings are known as antonyms.
    Example: Synonyms of the word 'bondage' are slavery, imprisonment and domination. Example: Antonym of the word bondage are freedom and independence.

    Difference Between Synonym Words and Word Meanings

    Word Meaning Synonym Word
    Word meaning describes words for the reader's knowledge. Synonyms are words with nearly the same meanings but distinct spellings.
    Example: The meaning of 'adolescence' is the period of growth and development between childhood and maturity.  Example: Synonyms for 'adolescence' are teenager, teenage, pre-adult, juvenile and young.

     

    List of Synonym Words

    Words

    Synonyms

    thesis

    theory, hypothesis, proposal, contention, proposition

    thrift

    saving, thriftiness, prudence, providence, parsimony

    turbulence

    disturbance, confusion, unrest, commotion, storminess

    turgid

    bloated, inflated, puffy, distended, tumid, bloated

    turncoat

    defector, deserter, apostate, renegade, betrayer

    tussle

    conflict, clash, hassle, fight, encounter

    tutelage

    education, coaching, guidance, training, tutoring

    uncivilised

    disrespectful, impolite, rude, boorish, vulgar

    undertake

    begin, commence, initiate, launch, commit

    unerringly

    perfect, flawless, faultless, precisely, correctly

    unguent

    balm, cream, lotion, ointment, lubricant

    unlettered

    illiterate, uneducated, untaught, uninformed, unlearned

    unobtrusive

    shy, bashful, unconfident, timed, subdued

    unpretentious

    humble, laid-back, unaffected, unassuming, straightforward

    unrelenting

    relentless, ruthless, tireless, unbending, rigid

    upbraid

    scold, reprove, lambast, reprimand, admonish

    blanch

    washout, fade, pale, bleach, decolourise

    boomerang

    rebound, comeback, recoil, backfire, reverse

    buoyant

    light, floating, floatable, bouncy, unsinkable

    calumny

    defamation, lie, character assassination, libel, slander

    catalogue

    list, index, categorise, log, file

    chassis

    frame, scale, casing, structure, anatomy

    circumscribe

    restrict, limit, bar, enclose, encompass

    clergy

    priesthood, ministry, canonry, clerics, churchmen

    colossal

    huge, massive, enormous, gigantic, humongous

    connive

    pass over, disregard, overlook, gloss over, take no notice of

    connoisseur

    pundit, savant, buff, gourmet, epicure

    contrive

    create, devise, construct, manufacture, formulate

    corroborate

    verify, ratify, support, certify, uphold

    docile

    compliant, obedient, submissive, meek, pliable


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    Common Mistakes with Synonyms

    1. Some students frequently use difficult synonyms which might make it difficult for the readers to understand the content.
    2. Students may overuse a synonym which can cause the paragraph to become repetitive and boring. The readers will lose interest.
    3. Some synonyms have subtle differences in meanings, students often fail to notice these differences and use words that affect the content.
    4. Many students do not pay attention to their spelling while learning new or difficult words. These words are misspelt in their writing, which may confuse the readers.

    FAQs

    1. What are synonyms for class 9?

    Answer: Different terms or phrases with the same or similar meanings are known as synonyms. For example, Synonyms for downsize are scale down, shrink, reduce, decrease or deduct.

    2. What are some examples of synonyms words for class 9?

    Answer: Some examples of synonyms words for class 9 are:

    1. ask - inquire
    2. help - assist
    3. talk - speak
    4. fear - terror
    5. dine - eat

    3. Why do we use synonyms?

    Answer: We use synonyms to avoid word redundancy and to make our content engaging. Synonyms are also used for readers of all ages.

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