Building Vocabulary Through Synonyms

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A medium difficulty English worksheet on synonyms_and_antonyms for grade 7 students. Includes questions on Matching Synonyms, Fill in the Blank with the Correct Synonym, Multiple Choice: Choosing the Most Appropriate Synonym.

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Building Vocabulary Through Synonyms

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Building Vocabulary Through Synonyms

English | Grade 7
Instructions: Read each question carefully. Choose or write the best answer that shows understanding of similar words and their nuanced differences. Complete all sections to improve your vocabulary skills.
A

Matching Synonyms

Match each word with its closest synonym.
1.
Question 1
[1 mark]
1. Happy
2. Big
3. Smart
4. Quick
5. Sad
AJoyful
BFast
CUnhappy
DIntelligent
ELarge
B

Fill in the Blank with the Correct Synonym

Choose the word that best fits the sentence.
1.
The kitten was very _____ and playful. (Answer: lively)
[1 mark]
2.
She felt _____ after hearing the good news. (Answer: happy)
[1 mark]
3.
The old man was _____ and wise. (Answer: wise)
[1 mark]
C

Multiple Choice: Choosing the Most Appropriate Synonym

Select the best word to replace the underlined word in the sentence.
1.
The river was very _____ during the storm. (A) Calm (B) Rough (C) Peaceful (D) Still
[1 mark]
AA
BB
CC
DD
2.
She is _____ in her studies and always prepared. (A) Lazy (B) Diligent (C) Careless (D) Indifferent
[1 mark]
AA
BB
CC
DD
3.
The cake was _____ and delicious. (A) Bland (B) Tasty (C) Boring (D) Dry
[1 mark]
AA
BB
CC
DD
D

Categorize the Words as 'Positive' or 'Negative'

Decide whether each word has a positive or negative meaning.
1.
Categorize these words: Generous, Mean, Cheerful, Rude
[1 mark]
E

Short Answer: Explain the Difference

Write a brief explanation of the difference between two similar words.
1.
What is the difference between 'angry' and 'annoyed'?
[1 mark]

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Created
12/20/2025
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