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Let's solve this antonym matching worksheet step by step.
We are given a list of 10 words on the left (numbered 1–10), and a list of 10 possible antonyms on the right (labeled A–J). Our goal is to match each word with its correct antonym (a word with the opposite meaning).
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1. opponent
- Opposite of "opponent" is someone who supports or agrees — an ally.
→ F. ally
2. judge
- This might be tricky. "Judge" as a verb means to evaluate or decide. But here, we’re looking for an antonym in terms of role or function. However, the best antonym in context could be accept, but that doesn't quite fit. Wait — perhaps "judge" refers to being impartial? Actually, more likely: "judge" vs. "accept" isn’t strong. Let’s reconsider.
Wait — let’s look at the options carefully. Another possibility: "judge" could mean “to condemn” or “to assess harshly.” The opposite might be “accept,” which implies approval. So:
→ A. accept
3. zenith
- Zenith means the highest point. The opposite is the lowest point — nadir.
→ J. nadir
4. interior
- Interior means inside. The opposite is exterior.
→ C. exterior
5. hopeful
- Hopeful means optimistic; the opposite is desperate or miserable? Wait — “desperate” is not exactly the opposite. “Hopeful” vs. “desperate” isn’t a perfect antonym. But “desperate” implies lack of hope, so it’s close. Alternatively, “miserable” is more about emotion. But “desperate” fits better as the opposite of hopeful.
→ I. desperate
6. foreground
- Foreground is the front part of a scene; opposite is background.
→ B. background
7. give
- The opposite of "give" is "take".
→ H. take
8. gaiety
- Gaiety means cheerfulness or happiness. Opposite is misery.
→ D. misery
9. choice
- Choice means freedom to select. Opposite is compulsion — forced action.
→ E. compulsion
10. bitter
- Bitter (as in taste) is opposite of sweet.
→ G. sweet
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Now let’s fill in the blanks:
1. opponent → F. ally
2. judge → A. accept
3. zenith → J. nadir
4. interior → C. exterior
5. hopeful → I. desperate
6. foreground → B. background
7. give → H. take
8. gaiety → D. misery
9. choice → E. compulsion
10. bitter → G. sweet
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1. F
2. A
3. J
4. C
5. I
6. B
7. H
8. D
9. E
10. G
```
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| Word | Meaning / Context | Antonym | Reason |
|------------|-------------------------------|------------------|--------|
| opponent | rival, enemy | ally | Ally = friend/supporter |
| judge | to decide/criticize | accept | Accept = agree/approve (opposite of judging negatively) |
| zenith | highest point | nadir | Lowest point |
| interior | inside | exterior | Outside |
| hopeful | full of hope | desperate | Lack of hope |
| foreground | front area | background | Back area |
| give | to hand over | take | Reverse action |
| gaiety | joy, merriment | misery | Sadness, sorrow |
| choice | free selection | compulsion | Forced action |
| bitter | sharp, unpleasant taste | sweet | Opposite taste |
✔ All matches are based on standard English antonyms.
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Understanding the Task
We are given a list of 10 words on the left (numbered 1–10), and a list of 10 possible antonyms on the right (labeled A–J). Our goal is to match each word with its correct antonym (a word with the opposite meaning).
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Step-by-Step Matching
1. opponent
- Opposite of "opponent" is someone who supports or agrees — an ally.
→ F. ally
2. judge
- This might be tricky. "Judge" as a verb means to evaluate or decide. But here, we’re looking for an antonym in terms of role or function. However, the best antonym in context could be accept, but that doesn't quite fit. Wait — perhaps "judge" refers to being impartial? Actually, more likely: "judge" vs. "accept" isn’t strong. Let’s reconsider.
Wait — let’s look at the options carefully. Another possibility: "judge" could mean “to condemn” or “to assess harshly.” The opposite might be “accept,” which implies approval. So:
→ A. accept
3. zenith
- Zenith means the highest point. The opposite is the lowest point — nadir.
→ J. nadir
4. interior
- Interior means inside. The opposite is exterior.
→ C. exterior
5. hopeful
- Hopeful means optimistic; the opposite is desperate or miserable? Wait — “desperate” is not exactly the opposite. “Hopeful” vs. “desperate” isn’t a perfect antonym. But “desperate” implies lack of hope, so it’s close. Alternatively, “miserable” is more about emotion. But “desperate” fits better as the opposite of hopeful.
→ I. desperate
6. foreground
- Foreground is the front part of a scene; opposite is background.
→ B. background
7. give
- The opposite of "give" is "take".
→ H. take
8. gaiety
- Gaiety means cheerfulness or happiness. Opposite is misery.
→ D. misery
9. choice
- Choice means freedom to select. Opposite is compulsion — forced action.
→ E. compulsion
10. bitter
- Bitter (as in taste) is opposite of sweet.
→ G. sweet
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Final Answers
Now let’s fill in the blanks:
1. opponent → F. ally
2. judge → A. accept
3. zenith → J. nadir
4. interior → C. exterior
5. hopeful → I. desperate
6. foreground → B. background
7. give → H. take
8. gaiety → D. misery
9. choice → E. compulsion
10. bitter → G. sweet
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✔ Final Answer Key:
```
1. F
2. A
3. J
4. C
5. I
6. B
7. H
8. D
9. E
10. G
```
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🔍 Explanation Summary
| Word | Meaning / Context | Antonym | Reason |
|------------|-------------------------------|------------------|--------|
| opponent | rival, enemy | ally | Ally = friend/supporter |
| judge | to decide/criticize | accept | Accept = agree/approve (opposite of judging negatively) |
| zenith | highest point | nadir | Lowest point |
| interior | inside | exterior | Outside |
| hopeful | full of hope | desperate | Lack of hope |
| foreground | front area | background | Back area |
| give | to hand over | take | Reverse action |
| gaiety | joy, merriment | misery | Sadness, sorrow |
| choice | free selection | compulsion | Forced action |
| bitter | sharp, unpleasant taste | sweet | Opposite taste |
✔ All matches are based on standard English antonyms.
Let me know if you'd like this formatted for printing or as a completed worksheet!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of antonyms worksheet.