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SYNONYM
&
Antonym
By: Group 5
Group members
Mentira Situmorang
202312500331
Ardana Suci
202312500314
Evan Adji Andhika
Ridzkiya
202312500317
Synonym is words that have similar meanings. They
can be used interchangeably in many sentences
without significantly changing the overall meaning.
Synonym
antonym is a word that has a
meaning that is directly opposite to
the meaning of another word.
Antonyms are often paired to show
clear differences in meaning within
the same context.
Antonym
Examples of
Antonyms
1.Hot - Cold
- The tea is hot. / The ice cream is cold.
2.Big - Small
- The elephant is big. / The mouse is small.
3.Happy - Sad
- She felt happy after receiving good news.
- He was sad when his friend moved away
4.Light - Heavy
- The balloon is light.
- The suitcase is heavy.
Some Important Tips for
Synonym and Antonym
1.Similar options
Some words are eye-
catchy, you immediately
think it is going to be the
synonym/antonym, but the
most of the guesses are not
going to be right, so go
through the options again
unless you are sure of the
answer.
2.Over-cramming
Do not try to cram
words and their
meanings. Instead,
try to understand
the meaning of the
word by reading its
examples and usage.
3.Associate words
When you have a
word try to guess
all its synonyms and
from the answers
see the exact word
which has the same
meaning, in the case
of antonym (the
opposite meaning).
4.Eliminate
You can use the elimination
method in the exam. Out of the
four options given, try to look
for the meaning of all four.
There are chances that you
might know the meaning of at
least 3 options. It will become
easier for you to attempt the
question.
5.Grammar clues
Know the part of speech
of the word. For example,
the word run can be used
as a verb but it could
also be used as a noun
like "home run", so make
sure you know the part of
speech before answering.