Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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style^1
noun the way in which
something is done
» Mr Preston’s style of
teaching made every subject
seem interesting.
approach, manner, method,
mode, technique, way

style^2
noun smartness and elegance
» Leonie has such style,
especially when she wears
that evening dress.
chic, elegance, flair,
sophistication, taste,
élan, panache, savoir-faire

subdue
verb to bring under control
by force » Police were called
in to subdue the protesters.
crush, defeat, overcome,
overpower, quell, vanquish

subject^1
noun the thing or person being
discussed » Maryam was able
to talk about a range of
subjects, from pet care to
philosophy and painting.
issue, matter, object, point,
question, theme, topic

subject^2
verb to make someone
experience something
» Chris was subjected to
continual questions from
his classmates, who were
eager to hear more detail.
expose, put through,
submit

submit^1
verb to accept or agree to
something unwillingly
» I eventually submitted to my
sister’s nagging to borrow
my dress, even though
I knew she’d get it dirty.
bow, capitulate, comply,
give in, surrender, yield
antonym: resist

submit^2
verb to formally present
a document or proposal
» Jeff submitted his short
story for publication in the
school magazine.
hand in, present, propose,
put forward, send in, table,
tender
antonym: withdraw

substance
noun a solid, powder, liquid,
or gas » Poisonous substances
are labelled with a warning
sticker.
element, material, stuff

substitute^1
verb to use one thing in place
of another » You can
substitute honey for sugar.
exchange, interchange,
replace, swap, switch

substitute^2
noun someone or something
used in place of another
» Nylon is sometimes used
as a substitute for silk.
deputy, proxy, replacement,
representative, surrogate,
locum, makeshift, stopgap

subtract
verb to take one number away
from another » Subtracting
3 from 5 leaves 2.
deduct, take away,
take from
antonym: add

succeed
verb to achieve the result
you intend » Lina succeeded
as a professional musician.
be successful, do well,
flourish, make it (informal),
prosper, thrive, triumph,
work
antonym: fail

success^1
noun the achievement
of a goal, fame, or wealth
» Liv’s success was
unparalleled: no one had
more awards than her.
celebrity, eminence, fame,
prosperity, triumph, victory,
wealth, ascendancy (formal)
antonym: failure

success^2
noun a person or thing
achieving popularity or
greatness
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Poisonous substances are labelled
with a warning sticker.

star


She’s^

a star!

The posters declared
the film a triumph.

triumph


winner


Nathan was a real winner,
excelling in every sport he tried.

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