

This Grade 6 worksheet focuses on the importance of synonyms in vocabulary development. Through engaging exercises such as matching words, sorting synonyms and non-synonyms, completing sentences, and rewriting sentences, students will gain a stronger understanding of how words with similar meanings can be used in different contexts. These activities encourage students to think critically about language and expand their vocabulary.
By mastering synonyms, students will enhance their writing and speaking abilities, enabling them to choose more precise and varied words. The exercises are designed to help students express themselves with greater clarity and creativity.
- Exercise 1: Matching synonyms
- Exercise 2: Sorting synonyms and non-synonyms
- Exercise 3: Completing sentences with the correct synonym
- Exercise 4: Choosing the correct synonym from options
- Exercise 5: Rewriting sentences with synonyms
**Exercise 1 – Match the Following:**
1. brave → courageous
2. happy → joyful
3. intelligent → smart
4. quick → rapid
5. important → significant
6. beautiful → attractive
7. adjacent → near
8. tired → exhausted
9. friendly → amiable
10. quiet → silent
**Exercise 2 – Synonyms & Not Synonyms:**
**Synonyms:**
- adjacent / nearby
- commence / begin
- enormous / huge
- precise / accurate
- allocate / distribute
- vigorous / strong
- remorse / regret
- terminate / end
- profound / deep
- feeble / weak
**Not Synonyms:**
- ambiguous / unclear
- hostile / friendly
- frigid / warm
- vivid / dull
- tranquil / calm
- vague / clear
**Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks:**
1. The sky was so **beautiful** during the sunset. (attractive)
2. She gave a **strong** speech that inspired everyone in the room. (vigorous)
3. The weather was **clear** today, with no clouds in sight. (simple)
4. The detective solved the **challenging** case in just a few days. (difficult)
5. The cat moved **silently** across the floor without making a sound. (quietly)
6. After a long day, he felt **exhausted** and decided to take a nap. (tired)
7. The teacher gave a **clear** explanation that helped the students understand. (simple)
8. He felt deep **regret** after his mistake. (remorse)
9. The plan was **inadequate** and needed some improvements. (weak)
10. The company will **end** the old contract next week. (terminate)
**Exercise 4 – Choose the Correct Synonym:**
1. The debate became **intense** as both sides argued strongly. (intense)
2. The meaning of the poem felt **ambiguous** to the students. (unclear)
3. The forest lake looked **tranquil** at sunrise. (calm)
4. The team will **commence** the event tomorrow. (begin)
5. The mansion was truly **enormous** in size. (huge)
**Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting:**
1. The professor gave a **deep** answer to the question. (profound)
2. The powerful engine roared to life. → **Vigorous**
3. She has a remarkable ability to solve problems. → **Exceptional**
4. The children were **joyful** after the party. (happy)
5. The **swift** current made it difficult to swim. (rapid)
6. The **quiet** forest was filled with the sound of leaves rustling. (silent)
7. His **brave** actions saved the team during the game. (courageous)
8. The farms were **near** the valley. (adjacent)
9. The tower looked **massive** from the road. (enormous)
10. The view from the mountain was absolutely **beautiful**. (stunning)
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They help students choose more accurate words for academic writing.
To understand nuance and avoid vague or repetitive language.
Use vocabulary lists and apply each synonym in example sentences.