English Language - Synonyms UTME Class.



What are Synonyms?
Synonyms are words that have similar meanings, providing alternative expressions for the same concept or idea. For example, "happy" and "joyful" are synonyms because they both convey a positive emotional state.

Examples of synonyms:
Sure, here are some examples of synonyms:

1. Happy: Joyful, content, delighted.
2. Smart: Intelligent, clever, bright.
3. Beautiful: Attractive, lovely, gorgeous.
4. Angry: Furious, irate, enraged.
5. Small: Tiny, little, miniature.
6. Brave: Courageous, fearless, valiant.
7. Begin: Start, commence, initiate.
8. End: Conclude, finish, terminate.
9. Fast: Quick, rapid, speedy.
10. Tired: Exhausted, fatigued, weary.


Sentences and synonyms in sentences
Certainly, here are sentences with underlined words and their synonyms:

1. The concert was enchanting, filling the air with magical melodies.
   - The concert was captivating, filling the air with magical melodies.

2. His decision to pursue art was a bold move that surprised everyone.
   - His decision to pursue art was a courageous move that surprised everyone.

3. The scientist conducted a comprehensive study, leaving no aspect unexplored.
   - The scientist conducted a thorough study, leaving no aspect unexplored.

4. The mountain climbers reached the summit after days of challenging ascent.
   - The mountain climbers reached the peak after days of challenging ascent.

5. Sarah's new hairstyle gave her a distinctive and unique look.
   - Sarah's new hairstyle gave her a unique and unique look. (Note: "distinctive" and "unique" are already quite similar; finding exact synonyms in all contexts can be challenging.)





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