Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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kind^1
noun a particular type of
person or thing » That’s my
favourite kind of cheese.
brand, breed, category,
class, classification,
genre, grade, sort,
species, type, variety

kind^2
adjective considerate towards
other people » Thank you for
being so kind to me.
benevolent, benign,
charitable, compassionate,
considerate, good, humane,
kind-hearted, kindly,
thoughtful, unselfish,
lenient, philanthropic
antonym: cruel

kindness
noun the quality of being
considerate towards other
people » Everyone has
treated me with great kindness.
benevolence, charity,
compassion, gentleness,
humanity, kindliness,
magnanimity, philanthropy,
tenderness
antonym: cruelty

king
noun a man who is the head
of a royal family » He wore
a crown and robe to play
the king in the school show.
monarch, sovereign
related words: adjectives royal,
regal, monarchical

know^1
verb to understand or be aware
of something » I don’t know
anything about cars.
apprehend, be aware of,
comprehend, perceive,
see, understand

know^2
verb to be familiar with a
person or thing » I believe you
two already know each other.
be acquainted with, be
familiar with, recognize

knowledge
noun all you know about
something
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keen^1
adjective showing eagerness
and enthusiasm for something
» Hugo was a keen amateur
wildlife photographer.
ardent, avid, eager,
enthusiastic, fond of,
into (informal)

keen^2
adjective quick to notice or
understand things » She has
a keen eye for a bargain.
astute, brilliant, perceptive,
quick, shrewd

keep^1
verb to have and look after
something » His father keeps
sheep and pigs.
care for, maintain, preserve

keep^2
verb to store something
» Zoe kept her toys in a box.
deposit, hold, store

keep^3
verb to do what you said you
would do » I always keep
my promises.
carry out, fulfil, honour

kidnap
verb to take someone away
by force » Lisa’s brother
kidnapped her teddy bear.
abduct, capture, seize

kill
verb to make someone
or something die » The terrier
killed a rat.
assassinate, destroy,
execute, exterminate,
massacre, murder,
slaughter, slay,
annihilate, dispatch

kin
plural noun the people who are
related to you » She has gone
to live with her husband’s kin.
family, kindred, people,
relations, relatives

He wore a crown and robe to play
the king in the school show.

Hugo was a keen amateur
wildlife photographer.

Thank you for being so kind
to me.

knowledge


noun all you know about something
» She had no knowledge of French.

command


comprehension
education
grasp

learning


scholarship


understanding


wisdom


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