In these worksheets, you’ll practice finding words that mean the same (synonyms) and words that mean the opposite (antonyms). Synonyms are like friends who share similar meanings, while antonyms are like opposites. For each word, you’ll write one synonym and one antonym. Have fun discovering new words and learning about how they can be similar or different!

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Write a Synonym and Antonym Worksheet For Grade 4

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Synonym and Antonym Writing Worksheets For Grade 4

  • Word – Always
    • Synonym – Constantly
    • Antonym-  Occasional
  • Word – External
    • Synonym – Outdoor
    • Antonym- Internal
  • Word – Earliest
    • Synonym – Initial
    • Antonym- Latest
  • Word – Nasty
    • Synonym – Cruel
    • Antonym- Nice
  • Word – Stupid
    • Synonym – Foolish
    • Antonym- Intelligent
  • Word – Gloomy
    • Synonym – Shadowy
    • Antonym- Cheerful
  • Word – Plush
    • Synonym – Tender
    • Antonym- Basic
  • Word – Sharp
    • Synonym – Keen
    • Antonym- Blunt
  • Word – Robust
    • Synonym – Powerful
    • Antonym- Delicate
  • Word – Fragile
    • Synonym – Weak
    • Antonym- Durable
  • Word – Noisy
    • Synonym – Loud
    • Antonym- Silent
  • Word – Irate
    • Synonym – Furious
    • Antonym- Composed

  • Word – Daring
    • Synonym – Fearless
    • Antonym- Timid
  • Word – Fake
    • Synonym – Lying
    • Antonym- Genuine
  • Word -Calm
    • Synonym – Peaceful
    • Antonym- Flustered
  • Word – Unfriendly
    • Synonym – Rude
    • Antonym- Friendly
  • Word – Prepare
    • Synonym – Cook
    • Antonym- Destroy
  • Word – Touch
    • Synonym – Feel
    • Antonym- Avoid
  • Word – Detect
    • Synonym – Discover
    • Antonym- Miss
  • Word – Hurry
    • Synonym – Run
    • Antonym- Dawdle
  • Word – Reply
    • Synonym – Respond
    • Antonym- Ignore
  • Word – Chuckle
    • Synonym – Laugh
    • Antonym- Serious
  • Word – Effortless
    • Synonym – Simple
    • Antonym- Difficult
  • Word – Reveal
    • Synonym – Expose
    • Antonym- Hide

You’ve worked hard to find words that are similar and different. By practicing synonyms and antonyms, you’re building your vocabulary and understanding how words can change meaning. Keep using what you’ve learned to make your writing even more interesting. Remember, words are powerful tools that help you express yourself in new and exciting ways. Keep up the great work!

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