Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


accompany^2
verb to occur with something
» A cold is often accompanied
by a cough.
come with,
go together with

accomplish
verb to manage to do
something » The whole team
worked together to accomplish
their goal.
achieve, bring about,
complete, do, fulfil,
manage, effect,
execute, realize

accurate
adjective correct to a detailed
level » Use a ruler to make
the drawing more accurate.
correct, exact, faithful,
precise, right, strict, true
antonym: inaccurate

accuse
verb to charge someone
with doing something wrong
» Jack was accused of losing
the office keys again.
blame, censure, charge,
cite, denounce, impeach,
incriminate, indict

accustomed
adjective used to something
» Pupils become accustomed
to early morning starts
for school.
adapted, familiar, used
antonym: unaccustomed

achieve
verb to gain by hard work
or ability » She achieved
the highest marks in the
competition.
accomplish, carry out,
complete, do, fulfil, perform

achievement
noun something which
someone has succeeded in
doing » Finishing a marathon
is a huge achievement.
accomplishment, deed,
exploit, feat

acquire
verb to get something
» I have recently acquired
a digital camera.
attain, gain, get, obtain,
pick up, procure, secure

act^1
verb to do something » The
referee acted correctly in giving
a penalty on the bad tackle.
function, operate,
perform, work

act^2
verb to perform in a play
or film
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act^3
noun a single thing someone
does » Adopting the stray
dog was an act of kindness.
accomplishment,
achievement, deed,
feat, undertaking

action^1
noun the process of doing
something » This letter
requires immediate action –
please do not ignore it.
activity, operation,
process

action^2
noun something that is done
» He did not like his actions
questioned.
accomplishment,
achievement, deed,
exploit, feat

active^1
adjective full of energy
» Andrea was always so
active and fun to be around.
energetic, lively, restless,
sprightly, vivacious,
dynamic, indefatigable

active^2
adjective busy and hardworking
» Parents were very active
in the school community.
busy, engaged,
enthusiastic, hardworking,
industrious, involved,
occupied

activity^1
noun a situation in which
lots of things are happening
» There is an extraordinary
level of activity in the school.
action, bustle,
energy, liveliness

activity^2
noun something you do
for pleasure » The gym
offers sporting activities such
as running on the treadmill.
hobby, interest,
pastime, pursuit

actual
adjective real, rather than
imaginary or guessed at
» That is the estimate: the
actual figure is much higher.
authentic, genuine,
realistic, true, verified

accompany


Jack was accused of losing
the office keys again.

The gym offers sporting activities
such as running on the treadmill.

She achieved the highest marks
in the competition.

I shall act out
the part of the king!

act But I want to perform^ that role!


(^2) verb to perform in a play or film
Get ready to start acting!
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