Antonyms Worksheet For Class 10 TN Board
The Class 10 English exam conducted by TN Board has some questions that require students to choose antonyms or synonyms of the italicized words from the given options. Here is an antonyms worksheet for practice.
Fill in the blanks using a word opposite in meaning to another word in the sentence.
Answers
- An aeroplane consumes more fuel while ascending than while descending.
- While he is brave, his brother is very timid.
- Though we set out before dawn, we reached our destination only after dusk.
- Though he failed in the first two attempts, he succeeded in the third one.
- She looked diffident, so I gave her a pep talk to boost her confidence.
- My application was accepted, while his was rejected.
- Usually nobody listens to an ignorant man, but everybody listens to a knowledgeable / learned person.
- What looks like a convenient shortcut may prove to be very inconvenient in the long term.
- My friend often visits me, but I rarely / seldom go to his house.
- Highways are wide, but service roads are usually narrow.
- The police accused that he was guilty but he could convince the court that he was innocent.
- He is honest, but his brother is dishonest.
Worksheet 2
Choose the appropriate antonym for the italicized word.
- The moon appeared in the sky, and soon it …………………… behind the clouds.
a) disappeared
b) unappeared
c) went
d) dispelled - Tigers are commonly found in Kerala forests, but lions are ………………………….
a) rare
b) bare
c) scarce
d) hardly - He was willing to help me, but I was rather …………………….. to accept his help.
a) non-willing
b) unwilling
c) sorry
d) eager - I persuaded my son to pursue higher studies but his friends ………………………… him.
a) encouraged
b) warned
c) dissuaded
d) disapproved - While all the others were asleep, the sick man lay ……………………. all night.
a) wake
b) awake
c) alert
d) lethargic - The protesting students were arrested and later …………………………. on bail.
a) acquitted
b) released
c) exonerated
d) liberated - It is difficult to find out whether this silk is natural or ……………………………
a) expensive
b) artificial
c) genuine
d) original - Do not carry heavy luggage when you are traveling. Travel ………………………..
a) easy
b) light
c) solid
d) bulky - Be neither extravagant nor ………………………..
a) thrifty
b) miserly
c) prodigal
d) provident - She is too ……………………. to spend lavishly on costumes, but her extravagant husband has no qualms about it.
a) frugal
b) miserly
c) prodigal
d) imprudent - The optimistic man never loses hope but even a small setback upsets his ……………………… brother.
a) jittery
b) pessimistic
c) nonchalant
d) diffident - While most political parties condemned the terrorist attack, there were also a few who …………………….. it.
a) censured
b) slammed
c) endorsed
d) disapproved - Sometimes ………………………… is more beneficial than praise.
a) compliment
b) cheer
c) acclaim
d) censure - People admire kindness and …………………….. cruelty.
a) reproach
b) despise
c) disapprove
d) dismiss - The High Court convicted the accused whereas the Supreme Court ………………………… him.
a) convicted
b) released
c) exonerated
d) bailed
Answers
1. disappeared, 2. rare, 3. unwilling, 4. dissuaded, 5. awake, 6. released, 7. artificial, 8. light, 9. miserly, 10. frugal, 11. pessimistic, 12. endorsed, 13. censure, 14. despise, 15. acquitted
List of antonyms (S – Z)
Here is a list of antonyms.
Sacred – profane
Salubrious – unhealthy
Savage – civilized
Secure – insecure
Security – peril, risk
Sedulous – indolent
Sense – nonsense
Shallow – deep
Sharp – blunt, dull
Simple – complex, intricate
Slender – stout, strong
Smile – frown
Speech – silence
Start –finish
Steadfast – fickle, wavering
Straight – crooked, curved
Straight-forward – deceitful
Strengthen – weaken
Strict – lenient
Sufficient – insufficient
Summit – base
Sympathy – callousness
Tainted – pure
Tasty – unpalatable
Teach – learn
Theist – atheist
Theory – practice
Thick – thin
Timid – fearless
Tolerant – intolerant
Top – bottom
Total – partial
Tragic – comic
Transparent – opaque
Triumph – failure
Truth – falsehood
Uniform – varied
Unite – disunite
Vacant – occupied
Vague – definite
Valid – invalid
Valour – cowardice
Vertical – horizontal
Vicious – virtuous
Victor – vanquished
Victory – defeat
Violent – gentle
Virtue – vice
Vivacious – languid
Voluntary – compulsory
Vulgar – refined
Wasteful – economical
Wax – wane
Weak – strong
Weep – laugh
Wicked – virtuous
Wide – narrow
Wild – tame
Win – lose
Wisdom – folly
Wise – foolish
Zeal – apathy, indifference