Class 6 English Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

Class 6 English Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms
Class 6 English Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

Class 6 English Worksheet on Synonyms and Antonyms

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Meaning Makers: Synonyms & Antonyms for Class 6 

This Class 6 worksheet builds vocabulary strength by focusing on synonyms and antonyms. Through five structured tasks—matching, sorting, fill-in-the-blanks, MCQs, and sentence rewriting—students practice pairs such as ancient–old, fragile–weak, bold–brave, and honest–truthful: This practice develops fluency in reading and precision in writing. 
 

Why Synonyms and Antonyms Matter in Grammar?

 For Grade 6 learners, this worksheet is important because: 
1. Synonyms help avoid repetition and add variety to writing. 
2. Antonyms develop critical thinking by showing contrasts. 
3. Understanding word relationships strengthens comprehension. 
4. Practice with synonyms and antonyms supports more confident speaking and writing. 
 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Match the Following 
Match words with their correct synonym or antonym (e.g., ancient → old, fragile → weak). 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
Classify word pairs as synonyms or antonyms. 

📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
Fill sentences using correct synonyms or antonyms (e.g., The vase was fragile and broke easily). 

📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Choose the synonym or antonym that best fits each sentence. 

✍️ Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
Rewrite sentences by replacing underlined words with their synonym or antonym. 

 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Match the Following 
ancient → old 
fragile → weak 
bold → brave 
honest → truthful 
huge → enormous 
silent → quiet 
happy → joyful 
angry → mad 
near → close 
safe → secure 

Exercise 2 – Sort the Words 
Synonyms: ancient/old, fragile/weak, bold/brave, honest/truthful, huge/enormous, silent/quiet, happy/joyful, near/close, safe/secure 
Antonyms: happy/sad, bold/timid, strong/weak, angry/calm, light/dark, near/far 

Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks (sample answers) 
1. old 
2. weak 
3. enormous 
4. quiet 
5. joyful 
6. calm 
7. close 
8. secure 
9. truthful 
10. brave 

Exercise 4 – MCQs 
1. old 
2. weak 
3. enormous 
4. quiet 
5. joyful 
6. timid 
7. calm 
8. dark 
9. far 
10. secure 

Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting (sample answers) 
1. The castle was ancient and very large. 
2. The glass was fragile and broke quickly. 
3. The mountain looked huge from far away. 
4. She remained silent during the test. 
5. The boy was joyful on his birthday. 
6. The student was honest about his mistake. 
7. The dog was brave against the stranger. 
8. The angry teacher became calm. 
9. The house was near the park. 
10. The cave was dark at night. 

Build your child’s confidence in reading and writing with this engaging synonyms and antonyms worksheet for Class 6! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They help students understand text better by linking words with meaning and contrast.

Using near-synonyms incorrectly or confusing word opposites.

To build precise word choice and improve written expression.