

This Grade 7 worksheet challenges learners with 100 carefully selected antonym words designed to deepen vocabulary knowledge, sharpen comprehension, and improve expressive accuracy. Students write the opposite of each given term, allowing them to explore meaning contrast across complex, academic, emotional, and descriptive contexts.
The worksheet spans a wide range of Grade-7-level words, including productive, courageous, graceful, sincere, previous, probable, elegant, enormous, stable, mighty, and more.
Its structured, list-based format offers independent practice that builds spelling accuracy, enhances reading clarity, and develops precise communication skills essential for advanced writing.
Through repeated antonym practice, learners become more confident in using opposites, interpreting nuanced terms, and applying richer vocabulary in both schoolwork and real-life communication.
Answer Key:
1. Active – Inactive
2. Adult – Child
3. Allow – Forbid
4. Alive – Dead
5. Apart – Together
6. Approve – Disapprove
7. Arrive – Depart
8. Awake – Asleep
9. Balance – Imbalance / Unbalance
10. Below – Above
11. Blunt – Sharp
12. Borrow – Lend
13. Bravehearted – Cowardly
14. Broad – Narrow
15. Calmness – Excitement
16. Capture – Release
17. Central – Peripheral
18. Choose – Reject
19. Combine – Separate
20. Complex – Simple
21. Fierce – Gentle
22. Firm – Weak / Soft
23. Glad – Sad
24. Graceful – Clumsy
25. Grand – Simple
26. Harsh – Soft / Gentle
27. Honest – Dishonest
28. Polished – Rough
29. Mighty – Weak
30. Polite – Rude
31. Outer – Inner
32. Peaceful – Violent
33. Polite-minded – Rude
34. Possible – Impossible
35. Powerful – Powerless
36. Precious – Worthless
37. Prepare – Neglect
38. Prevent – Allow
39. Protect – Harm
40. Provide – Withhold
41. Previous – Next
42. Primary – Secondary
43. Private – Public
44. Probable – Unlikely
45. Productive – Unproductive
46. Protect – Harm
47. Rare – Common
48. Reduce – Increase
49. Reject – Accept
50. Release – Capture
51. Reliable – Unreliable
52. Reveal – Conceal
53. Secure – Insecure
54. Separate – Join
55. Serious – Playful / Light-hearted
56. Silent – Noisy
57. Sincere – Insincere
58. Stable – Unstable
59. Silent – Loud
60. Successful – Unsuccessful
61. Curious – Indifferent
62. Defend – Attack
63. Dedicate – Neglect
64. Demanding – Easygoing
65. Dense – Sparse
66. Deny – Admit
67. Descend – Ascend
68. Distant – Near
69. Divide – Unite
70. Dullness – Brightness
71. Eager – Reluctant
72. Easy – Difficult
73. Elegant – Clumsy
74. Enormous – Tiny
75. Equalize – Distort
76. Eternal – Temporary
77. Exterior – Interior
78. Faint – Clear / Strong
79. Faithful – Unfaithful
80. Escape – Stay
81. Useful – Useless
82. Soft – Hard
83. Valuable – Worthless
84. Whole – Partial
85. Wise – Foolish
86. Brave – Cowardly
87. Direct – Indirect
88. Dull – Bright
89. Entire – Partial
90. Exact – Approximate
91. Fierce – Gentle
92. Firm – Weak
93. Glad – Sad
94. Graceful – Awkward
95. Grand – Plain
96. Harsh – Soft
97. Honest – Dishonest
98. Polished – Rough
99. Mighty – Weak
100. Polite – Rude
With regular use, this worksheet becomes a powerful tool to help Class 7 students strengthen language fluency and articulate ideas more effectively.
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They train students to differentiate meanings and choose stronger word alternatives.
It supports precise expression in academic writing and comprehension tasks.
They reinforce vocabulary recall and improve performance in grammar sections.