Class 7 English Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

Class 7 English Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms
Class 7 English Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

Class 7 English Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

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Word Matchers: Exploring Synonyms and Antonyms for Class 7

This worksheet builds Class 7 learners’ vocabulary and grammar fluency through focused practice on synonyms (similar meaning words) and antonyms (opposites). With sentence rewrites, context clues, and paragraph tasks, learners enhance clarity, variety, and expression in their writing.

Why Synonyms and Antonyms Matter in Grammar?

Knowing word relationships deepens vocabulary usage and reading comprehension. For Class 7 students, it helps:
1. Strengthen expressive writing with varied word choice.
2. Improve accuracy in vocabulary and grammar exercises.
3. Develop stronger inference skills when reading.
4. Support test prep in synonym/antonym-based MCQs and error-spotting tasks.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet includes five fun, skill-based activities for mastering synonyms and antonyms:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify Synonyms and Antonyms  
Students underline the target word pair in each sentence and label it correctly.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort Word Pairs into Categories  
Learners group mixed pairs into synonyms, antonyms, and analogies based on meaning relationships.

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blank with Synonym or Antonym  
Students use context clues to fill in the appropriate word, choosing either a synonym or antonym as directed.

📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite Sentences Using Word Substitution  
Sentences are rewritten with clear instructions to swap a given word with either its synonym or antonym.

📚 Exercise 5 – Paragraph with Mixed Word Types  
Students write a paragraph using at least two sets of synonyms and two antonyms in relevant, contextual ways.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Underline & Label
1. cheerful – happy (synonym)  
2. tiny – other (antonym)  
3. difficult – manageable (antonym)  
4. honest – truthful (synonym)  
5. clean – messy (antonym)  
6. angry – upset (synonym)  
7. easy (no pair)  
8. calm – anxious (antonym)  
9. brave – courageous (synonym)  
10. simple – complicated (antonym)

Exercise 2 – Sorting Word Pairs

Synonyms:
- hot – warm  
- strong – powerful  
- cold – chilly  

Antonyms:
- happy – sad  
- up – down  
- night – day  
- sharp – blunt  

Analogies:
- teacher – school  
- doctor – hospital  
- pen – write

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. light  
2. kind  
3. messy  
4. truthful  
5. confusing  
6. warm  
7. clever  
8. war  
9. upset  
10. excited

Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. The water was chilled.  
2. She had a small smile on her face.  
3. He gave a rapid reply.  
4. The view from the mountain was dull.  
5. They took a lengthy walk through the forest.  
6. It was a quiet argument.  
7. The room looked messy after cleaning.  
8. She had a selfish heart and rarely helped others.  
9. The speech was filled with difficult ideas.  
10. Despite the hostile crowd, he remained composed.

Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph
The weather was warm and pleasant. The boys looked cheerful as they played a noisy game outside. One child was clever and quick, while another seemed upset after losing. Their teacher praised their teamwork and reminded them not to be selfish. It was a joyful scene—full of both energy and learning.

Includes:
- Synonyms: warm–pleasant, cheerful–joyful, clever–quick  
- Antonyms: upset–cheerful, selfish–helpful

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Frequently Asked Questions

It builds vocabulary depth and grammar flexibility through real-use of synonyms and antonyms in context.

Yes, it is suitable for both CBSE and ICSE learners preparing for grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension tasks.

Absolutely! It’s easy to print and assign for practice or revision at home or in class.