Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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try


try^3
noun an attempt to do
something » After only a few
tries, Mario played the piece
of music perfectly.
attempt, effort,
endeavour (formal),
go (informal), shot (informal)

tug^1
verb to give something a quick,
hard pull » The climber
tugged hard on the rope
to test it was secure.
drag, draw, haul,
heave, jerk, pluck,
pull, wrench, yank

tug^2
noun a quick, hard pull
» Sam felt a tug at his arm.
heave, jerk, pull, wrench,
yank

tune
noun a series of musical notes
» Betty hummed a tune that
had been stuck in her head
for days.
melody, strains, air, theme

turn^1
verb to change the direction
or position of something
» Dan turned the car around
so that they were facing the
right direction.
rotate, spin, swivel,
twirl, twist

turn^2
verb to become or make
something different » Your
body turns food into energy.
change, convert, mutate,
transform, metamorphose,
transfigure, transmute

turn^3
noun someone’s right or duty
to do something » Tonight,
it’s my turn to cook.
chance, go, opportunity

twist^1
verb to turn something round
» Dad twisted the strands of
dough to make a loaf.
bend, curl, twine, weave,
wring, entwine, wreathe

twist^2
verb to bend into a new shape
» The bike was twisted out
of shape in the accident.
distort, mangle, screw up,
contort, warp

twist^3
verb to injure a part of your
body » I’ve twisted my ankle.
sprain, wrench, rick, turn

two-faced
adjective not honest in dealing
with other people » Bev is
so two-faced. She talks about
her friends behind their backs.
deceitful, dishonest,
disloyal, false, hypocritical,
insincere, treacherous

type
noun a group of things that
have features in common
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typical
adjective having the usual
characteristics of something
» Today was just another
typical day at school.
average, characteristic,
normal, regular,
representative, standard,
stock, usual, archetypal,
archetypical, stereotypical
antonym: uncharacteristic

Dad twisted the strands of dough
to make a loaf.

The climber tugged hard on the
rope to test it was secure.

class


division


league


section


category


tier


grade


type


noun a group of things that have
features in common » You can organize
the papers by their type.

group


set
sort

genre


level
list

breed
brand

variety


species
style

kind
make

What genre of books do you like to read?

Charlie’s team played in the top division.

There were dogs of all kinds
at the county competition.

classification


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