Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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talent
noun a natural ability
» Jess had a talent for ballet.
ability, aptitude, capacity,
flair, genius, gift, knack

talk^1
verb to say things
» My parents talked about the
holiday they were planning.
chat, converse, natter,
ramble, gossip, say,
state, mention

talk^2
noun a conversation
» The students had a long
talk about the new teacher.
chat, chatter, conversation

talk^3
noun an informal speech
» The visitor gave a talk
about volunteering for charity.
address, discourse, lecture,
sermon, speech,
disquisition, oration

talkative
adjective talking a lot
» The boy was so talkative;
he never stopped!
chatty, communicative,
long-winded

tall
adjective higher than average
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tangle^1
noun a mass of long things
knotted together
» There was a tangle of wires
behind the television.
jumble, knot, mass, mat,
muddle, web

tangle^2
verb to twist together or
catch someone or something
» The kite became tangled
in the tree’s branches.
catch, jumble, knot, twist

task
noun a job that you have to do
» Emily had the task of
walking the dog.
assignment, chore, duty,
job, mission, undertaking

taste^1
noun the flavour of something
» I like the taste of fresh
strawberries.
flavour, tang

taste^2
noun a small amount of food
or drink » The chef had a
taste of the sauce before it
was served.
bite, mouthful, sip

taste^3
noun a liking for something
» My Aunt Flo has a real
taste for adventure.
appetite, fondness, liking,
penchant (formal), partiality,
predilection

tasteless^1
adjective having little flavour
» The vegetables were
overcooked and tasteless.
bland, insipid
antonym: tasty

tasteless^2
adjective vulgar and unattractive
» Decorating your bathroom
gold is rather tasteless.
flashy, garish, gaudy, tacky
(informal), tawdry, vulgar
antonym: tasteful

tact
noun the ability not to offend
people » The teacher corrected
Ed’s mistakes with great tact.
delicacy, diplomacy,
discretion, sensitivity

tactful
adjective careful not to offend
» Jon’s questions were always
tactfully worded.
diplomatic, discreet,
sensitive
antonym: tactless

take^1
verb to require something
» My sister takes three
hours to get ready.
demand, require, need

take^2
verb to carry something
» I’ll take your bag for you.
bear (formal), bring, carry,
convey (formal), ferry, fetch,
transport

take^3
verb to lead someone
somewhere » She took
John to the bus stop to
make sure he didn’t get lost.
bring, conduct (formal),
escort, guide, lead, usher

take care of^1
verb to look after someone
or something » Abigail was
asked to take care of the baby
for the day.
care for, look after, mind,
nurse, protect, tend, watch
antonym: neglect

take care of^2
verb to deal with a problem,
task, or situation » Darcy took
care of tidying the house.
attend to, cope with,
deal with, handle, manage,
see to

take in^1
verb to deceive someone
» I was taken in by the girl
at the market; the apples she
sold me were old and nasty.
con (informal), deceive,
dupe, fool, mislead, trick

take in^2
verb to understand something
» Tara took in everything
the coach said, and her
technique soon improved.
absorb, appreciate,
assimilate, comprehend,
digest, get, grasp,
understand

I’ll take your bag for you.

Abigail was asked to take care of
the baby for the day.
The chef had a taste of the sauce
before it was served.

There was a tangle of wires
behind the television.

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