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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Easy and simple Synonyms

Synonym is a word with the same meaning or nearly the same meaning as another word. Let’s go through some easy and simple Synonyms.

  • Admit - confess
  • Alive - lively
  • also - too
  • amount - quantity
  • ask - inquire
  • assembly - gathering
  • bad -evil
  • beg - implore
  • begin - commence
  • behaviour - conduct
  • big - large
  • blamed - accused
  • blank - empty
  • bottom - foot
  • brave - daring
  • bright - shinning
  • broad - wide
  • buy - purchase
  • careful - cautious
  • catch - capture
  • centre - middle
  • change - alter
  • cheat - deceive
  • choose - select
  • clergyman - minister
  • close - near
  • clothes - dress
  • copy - imitate
  • correct - accurate
  • cunning - sly
  • cure - remedy
  • damp - moist
  • dangerous - risky
  • deadly - fatal
  • dear - expensive
  • decrease - reduce
  • disease - sickness
  • disorder - chaos
  • dull - gloomy
  • dumb - mute
  • eatable - edible
  • ebb - recede
  • end - conclusion
  • enemy - foe
  • enough - sufficient
  • escape - elude
  • fable - myth
  • fall - drop
  • false - untrue
  • far - distant
  • feather - plume
  • fertile - fruitful
  • fierce - ferocious
  • fight - battle
  • float - drift
  • force - compel
  • foretell - predict
  • free - release
  • friend - ally
  • gain - profit
  • game - recreation
  • gather - collect
  • gay - cheerful
  • general - common
  • glad - happy
  • glaring - dazzling
  • habit - custom
  • hard - difficult
  • hate - detest
  • height - altitude
  • help - assist
  • hide - conceal
  • high - tall
  • home - residence
  • hug - embrace
  • huge - enormous
  • industrious - hardworking
  • inside - interior
  • join - unite
  • jump - leap
  • just - fair
  • king - emperor
  • lazy - indolent
  • least - minimum
  • leave - abandon
  • listen - hear
  • little - small
  • look - see
  • loving - fond
  • loyal - true
  • mad - insane
  • margin - edge
  • mistake - error
  • most - maximum
  • new - modern
  • noisy - rowdy
  • noted - well-known
  • obey - submit
  • old - ancient
  • omen - sign
  • oral - verbal
  • outside - exterior
  • part - portion
  • polite - courteous
  • poor - destitute
  • port - harbour
  • praise - compliment
  • pretty - beautiful
  • protect - guard
  • push - thrust
  • queen - empress
  • quick - rapid
  • quiet - peaceful
  • rare - scarce
  • read - peruse
  • ready - alert
  • real - genuine
  • reckless - rash
  • rich -wealthy
  • riot - revolt
  • roam - wander
  • rough - coarse
  • round - circular
  • rude - impolite
  • rule - govern
  • sad - unhappy
  • safe - secure
  • scatter - disperse
  • seldom - rarely
  • separate - sever
  • short - brief
  • shorten - abbreviate
  • show - exhibit
  • sleepy - drowsy
  • slim - slender
  • smell - scent
  • steed - horse
  • stern - strict
  • stick - adhere
  • stop - halt
  • strong - powerful
  • style - fashion
  • surprise - astonishment
  • surrender - yield
  • surround - encircle
  • swamp - marsh
  • talk - conversation
  • teach - educate
  • tested - tried
  • thief - burglar
  • thin -lean
  • top - summit
  • trick - hoax
  • trust - believe
  • try - attempt
  • understand - comprehend
  • usually - generally
  • vacant - empty
  • value - worth
  • victory - triumph
  • weak - feeble
  • whole - entire
  • wonder - amazement
  • yearly - annually
  • young - youthful

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