Building Vocabulary Through Synonyms

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A medium difficulty English worksheet on vocabulary for grade 7 students. Includes questions on Matching Synonyms, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice.

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Building Vocabulary Through Synonyms

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Building Vocabulary Through Synonyms

English | Grade 7
Instructions: Read each question carefully. Use your understanding of synonyms to answer the questions. Pay attention to the subtle differences in meaning and usage.
A

Matching Synonyms

Match each word on the left with its closest synonym on the right.
1.
Question 1
[1 mark]
1. Quick
2. Happy
3. Angry
4. Big
5. Smart
AFast
BLarge
CIntelligent
DFurious
EJoyful
B

Fill in the Blank

Choose the most appropriate synonym to complete each sentence.
1.
The runner was very _____ and finished the race in record time.
[1 mark]
2.
She felt _____ when she received the good news.
[1 mark]
3.
The storm made the sky look _____ and dark.
[1 mark]
4.
The teacher gave a very _____ explanation that everyone understood.
[1 mark]
C

Multiple Choice

Select the best synonym for the word in parentheses.
1.
Choose the most appropriate synonym for 'big':
[1 mark]
ATiny
BLarge
CSmall
DNarrow
2.
Select the synonym that best fits: 'She is very _____ about her work.'
[1 mark]
ACareless
BMeticulous
CLazy
DClumsy
3.
Which word is a synonym for 'furious'?
[1 mark]
ACalm
BIrritated
CFurious
DSad
4.
Pick the synonym for 'small':
[1 mark]
AHuge
BMini
CEnormous
DGigantic
D

Categorization Challenge

Categorize these words as 'Positive' or 'Negative':
1.
Categorize these words as 'Positive' or 'Negative': Happy, Sad, Joyful, Angry
[1 mark]
E

Nuanced Understanding

Explain in your own words when you would choose one synonym over another.
1.
Describe a situation where you would use 'furious' instead of 'angry'.
[1 mark]

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Created
10/7/2025
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12/29/2025
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