Here are 150 common synonyms in English and their use in real life examples:
- Happy – Joyful (I felt joyful after receiving good news)
- Big – Large (That’s a large elephant)
- Small – Tiny (The toy is tiny)
- Fast – Quick (He runs quick)
- Slow – Gradual (The progress was gradual)
- Old – Ancient (This building is ancient)
- Young – Juvenile (The juvenile offender)
- Hot – Scorching (The weather is scorching today)
- Cold – Freezing (It’s freezing outside)
- New – Fresh (This is a fresh idea)
- Easy – Simple (The task was simple)
- Hard – Difficult (The exam was difficult)
- Good – Great (This is a great book)
- Bad – Terrible (The movie was terrible)
- Happy – Delighted (I’m delighted to see you)
- Sad – Miserable (I feel miserable today)
- Exciting – Thrilling (The roller coaster ride was thrilling)
- Boring – Dull (The lecture was dull)
- Funny – Amusing (The comedy show was amusing)
- Serious – Solemn (The ceremony was solemn)
- Loud – Noisy (It’s too noisy in here)
- Quiet – Silent (It’s silent in the library)
- Near – Close (The park is close by)
- Far – Distant (The destination is distant)
- Bright – Radiant (The sun is radiant)
- Dark – Dim (The room is dim)
- Hot – Warm (The soup is warm)
- Cold – Cool (The drink is cool)
- Fresh – New (The flowers are fresh)
- Old – Stale (The bread is stale)
- Easy – Effortless (The task was effortless)
- Hard – Challenging (The hike was challenging)
- Good – Excellent (The service was excellent)
- Bad – Poor (The service was poor)
- Happy – Pleased (I’m pleased with your work)
- Sad – Disappointed (I’m disappointed with the outcome)
- Exciting – Stimulating (The discussion was stimulating)
- Boring – Monotonous (The job is monotonous)
- Funny – Hilarious (The video was hilarious)
- Serious – Grave (The situation is grave)
- Loud – Boisterous (The party was boisterous)
- Quiet – Peaceful (The forest is peaceful)
- Near – Adjacent (The store is adjacent to the park)
- Far – Remote (The cabin is in a remote location)
- Bright – Luminous (The full moon is luminous)
- Dark – Gloomy (The sky is gloomy)
- Hot – Steamy (The sauna is steamy)
- Cold – Chilly (The air is chilly)
- Fresh – Clean (The air smells clean)
- Old – Worn (The shoes are worn)
- Easy – Breezy (The test was breeze)
- Hard – Rugged (The terrain is rugged)
- Good – Superb (The food was superb)
- Bad – Awful (The movie was awful)
- Happy – Blissful (I’m feeling Blissful)
- Sad – Heartbroken (I’m heartbroken over the loss)
- Exciting – Electrifying (The concert was electrifying)
- Boring – Tedious (The paperwork is tedious)
- Funny – Comical (The stand-up comedy was comical)
- Serious – Earnest (He spoke in an earnest tone)
- Loud – Deafening (The fireworks were deafening)
- Quiet – Tranquil (The beach is tranquil)
- Near – Proximate (The hotel is proximate to the beach)
- Far – Distant (The mountain is distant)
- Bright – Vibrant (The flowers are vibrant)
- Dark – Murky (The water is murky)
- Hot – Boiling (The water is boiling)
- Cold – Frigid (The weather is frigid)
- Fresh – Spanking (The new car is spanking)
- Old – Antiquated (The technology is antiquated)
- Easy – Uncomplicated (The instructions are uncomplicated)
- Hard – Strenuous (The workout was strenuous)
- Good – Splendid (The view is splendid)
- Bad – Atrocious (The service was atrocious)
- Happy – Exhilarated (I’m exhilarated after the rollercoaster ride)
- Sad – Devastated (I’m devastated by the loss)
- Exciting – Exhilarating (The adventure was exhilarating)
- Boring – Insipid (The lecture was insipid)
- Funny – Ridiculous (The joke was ridiculous)
- Serious – Solemn (The funeral was solemn)
- Loud – Shrill (Her voice was shrill)
- Quiet – Hushed (The crowd was hushed)
- Near – Nigh (The store is nigh)
- Far – Far-off (The destination is far-off)
- Bright – Incandescent (The light is incandescent)
- Dark – Stygian (The cave is stygian)
- Hot – Sultry (The weather is sultry)
- Cold – Glacial (The wind is glacial)
- Fresh – Lively (The party is lively)
- Old – Decrepit (The building is decrepit)
- Easy – Facile (The task was facile)
- Hard – Laborious (The project was laborious)
- Good – Exceptional (The performance was exceptional)
- Bad – Abominable (The service was abominable)
- Happy – Ecstatic (I’m ecstatic about the news)
- Sad – Wretched (I feel wretched)
- Exciting – Awe-inspiring (The view was awe-inspiring)
- Boring – Uninteresting (The conversation was uninteresting)
- Funny – Witty (He made a witty remark)
- Serious – Earnest (He spoke in an earnest tone)
- Loud – Raucous (The party was raucous)
- Quiet – Serene (The lake is serene)
- Near – Adjacent (The store is adjacent to the park)
- Far – Remote (The cabin is in a remote location)
- Bright – Resplendent (The sunset was resplendent)
- Dark – Tenebrous (The forest is tenebrous)
- Hot – Sizzling (The pan is sizzling)
- Cold – Nippy (The weather is nippy)
- Fresh – Crisp (The apple is crisp)
- Old – Threadbare (The carpet is threadbare)
- Easy – Lax (The security is lax)
- Hard – Strenuous (The workout was strenuous)
- Good – Magnificent (The view is magnificent)
- Bad – Disgusting (The food was disgusting)
- Happy – Elated (I’m elated to see you)
- Sad – Grief-stricken (I’m grief-stricken by the loss)
- Exciting – Stimulating (The discussion was stimulating)
- Boring – Dreary (The weather is dreary)
- Funny – Amusing (The comedy show was amusing)
- Serious – Solemn (The ceremony was solemn)
- Loud – Strident (The loudspeaker was strident)
- Quiet – Peaceful (The forest is peaceful)
- Near – Close (The park is close by)
- Far – Distant (The destination is distant)
- Bright – Luminous (The full moon is luminous)
- Dark – Gloomy (The sky is gloomy)
- Hot – Steamy (The sauna is steamy)
- Cold – Chilly (The air is chilly)
- Fresh – Clean (The air smells clean)
- Old – Worn (The shoes are worn)
- Easy – Effortless (The task was effortless)
- Hard – Rugged (The terrain is rugged)
- Good – Superb (The food was superb)
- Bad – Awful (The movie was awful)
- Happy – Blissful (I’m feeling blissful on this vacation)
- Sad – Heartbroken (I’m heartbroken over the loss)
- Exciting – Electrifying (The concert was electrifying)
- Boring – Tedious (The paperwork is tedious)
- Funny – Comical (The stand-up comedy was comical)
- Serious – Earnest (He spoke in an earnest tone)
- Loud – Deafening (The fireworks were deafening)
- Quiet – Tranquil (The beach is tranquil)
- Near – Proximate (The hotel is proximate to the beach)
- Far – Distant (The mountain is distant)
- Bright – Vibrant (The flowers are vibrant)
- Dark – Murky (The water is murky)
- Hot – Boiling (The water is boiling)
- Cold – Frigid (The weather is frigid)
- Fresh – Spanking (The new car is spanking)
- Old – Antiquated (The technology is antiquated)
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