Let's solve this worksheet step by step. The task is to
replace each underlined word with an antonym (a word with the opposite meaning) from the provided word box.
Word Box:
- worse
- night
- crooked
- early
- easy
- sold
- sharp
- cold
- soft
- wrong
- graceful
- curly
- bitter
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Now, let's go through each sentence and find the correct antonym from the box.
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1.
The *day* was cold and dark.
- Antonym for "day" →
night
✔ Answer:
night
2.
Cory laid his head down on the *hard* pillow.
- Antonym for "hard" →
soft
✔ Answer:
soft
3.
The math test was very *difficult*.
- Antonym for "difficult" →
easy
✔ Answer:
easy
4.
I took the *dull* pencil from my pencil box.
- Antonym for "dull" →
sharp
✔ Answer:
sharp
5.
My mother braids my *straight* hair in the morning.
- Antonym for "straight" →
curly
✔ Answer:
curly
6.
Carl’s game is *better* than Simon’s game.
- Antonym for "better" →
worse
✔ Answer:
worse
7.
Aidan *bought* a new car this weekend.
- Antonym for "bought" →
sold
✔ Answer:
sold
8.
The orange tasted incredibly *sweet*.
- Antonym for "sweet" →
bitter
✔ Answer:
bitter
9.
Courtney placed the *warm* towel on her head.
- Antonym for "warm" →
cold
✔ Answer:
cold
10.
The horse trotted down the *straight* path.
- Antonym for "straight" →
crooked
✔ Answer:
crooked
11.
The *clumsy* ballerina danced across the stage.
- Antonym for "clumsy" →
graceful
✔ Answer:
graceful
12.
My best friend got the answer *correct*!
- Antonym for "correct" →
wrong
✔ Answer:
wrong
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Final Answers:
1. night
2. soft
3. easy
4. sharp
5. curly
6. worse
7. sold
8. bitter
9. cold
10. crooked
11. graceful
12. wrong
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✔ All answers are taken directly from the word box and match the antonyms of the underlined words.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of antonyms worksheet.