Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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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


dig


dig^2
verb to push something in
» She could feel the tight
bracelet digging into
her arm.
jab, poke, thrust

dig^3
noun a push or poke
» Daisy silenced Matt with
a dig in the arm.
jab, poke, prod, thrust

dim^1
adjective not bright or well-lit
» The light from the lamp was
dim, and he couldn't see well
enough to read his book.
dark, dull, grey, murky,
poorly lit, shadowy

dim^2
adjective vague or unclear
» She had a dim memory
of seeing the girl
somewhere before.
faint, hazy, indistinct,
obscure, shadowy, vague,
fuzzy, ill-defined,
indistinguishable
antonym: clear

dim^3
adjective (informal) slow to
understand » He is rather
dim, but don’t offend him
by saying so!
dumb (informal), obtuse,
slow, stupid, thick (informal)
antonym: bright

diminish
verb to reduce or become
reduced » The biscuit stash
diminished throughout the day.
contract, decrease, lessen,
lower, reduce, shrink,
weaken

direct^1
adjective in a straight line or
with nothing in between
» Dad took the most direct
route to the airport.
immediate, personal,
straight, uninterrupted
antonym: indirect

direct^2
adjective clear and honest
» He gave a direct answer to
her rambling question: “No”.
blunt, candid, forthright,
frank, straight,
straightforward
antonym: devious

direct^3
verb to control and guide
something » Christopher
is captain and directs the
team on the field.
control, guide, lead,
manage, oversee, run,
supervise

direction^1
noun the line in which
something is moving
» He walked for an hour
in the wrong direction.
course, path, route, way

direction^2
noun control and guidance
of something » He chopped
vegetables under the
chef’s direction.
charge, command, control,
guidance, leadership,
management

dirt^1
noun dust or mud
» The bike was covered in dirt.
dust, filth, grime,
muck, mud

dirt^2
noun earth or soil » He drew
a circle in the dirt with a stick.
earth, soil

dirty^1
adjective marked with dirt
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dirty^2
adjective unfair or dishonest
» It was a dirty deal that
tricked Joe into doing his
brother's chores as well as
his own.
corrupt, crooked
antonym: honest

Daisy silenced Matt with a dig
in the arm.

He walked for an hour in the
wrong direction.

dirty


(^1) adjective marked with dirt
» He was always getting his
clothes dirty.
filthy
What a filthy
T-shirt!
grimy
Her boots were
grimy^
from the grass and mud.
grubby
The team were told to wash their
grubby hands before eating.
mucky
Don’t put your
mucky^
clothes on the carpet.
stained
His shorts were
from the grass.stained
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