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  • Name two words for “sad” but explain how they are different in meaning.
  • What is a synonym for “small” and a word that means the opposite?
  • Give a verb that means “talk” and one that is more casual or chatty.
  • Name a verb that means “eat” and one that is more casual or informal.
  • Give a word that means “angry” and another that is a stronger version.
  • Name a word that rhymes with “light” and tell what it means.
  • Name two words that mean “small” but one is tinier than the other.
  • Name two adjectives that describe “happy” but in different ways (example: “joyful” vs. “content”).
  • Give a synonym for “good” and a word that is stronger.
  • Give two words that mean “fun,” but one is a little more exciting than the other.
  • Say a word that means “big” and a word that is the opposite.
  • What is a synonym for “fast” and another word that is faster?
  • Give two words that mean “hungry” but one is more serious.
  • Give a word that is opposite of “fast.”
  • Give a synonym for “angry” and a word that means extremely angry.
  • Name two words that mean “funny” but one is more humorous than the other.
  • Name a word that means “loud” and another that is louder or more extreme.
  • Give a word that is the opposite of “happy.”
  • Say a word that means “cold” and another that is more extreme.
  • Give two words that both mean “tired,” but one is stronger than the other.
  • Name two adjectives that describe the same object but in slightly different ways (example: “cold” vs. “freezing”).
  • Name a word that means “big” and one that is even bigger.
  • Give a verb that means “look” and another that is stronger or more intense.
  • Give a synonym for “smart” and a word that is slightly stronger in meaning.
  • Name two words that mean “angry,” but one is less intense.
  • Say a word that means “quiet” and another that is stronger than quiet.
  • If someone is “scared,” what is a word that means a little stronger than scared?
  • Name a word that means “scared” and another that is much stronger.
  • Give a verb that means “run” and another that is more intense.
  • Name two words that mean “happy” but are slightly different in how strong they are.