Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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unusual


Baobabs are unusual trees with
thick trunks and few leaves.

Use a sharp knife to cut into
the lemon.

My jacket was useless in the rain
because it wasn’t waterproof.

unusual
adjective not occurring very
often » Baobabs are unusual
trees with thick trunks and
few leaves.
curious, exceptional,
extraordinary, rare,
uncommon,
unconventional,
atypical, unwonted
antonym: common

unwell
adjective ill or sick
» Noah felt unwell and
had to go home early.
ailing, crook (Australia and
New Zealand; informal), ill,
poorly (Britain; informal),
queasy, sick, indisposed,
under the weather
antonym: well

unwilling
adjective not wanting to do
something » Amelia was
unwilling to get too involved
in school politics.
averse, grudging, loath,
reluctant
antonym: willing

unwise
adjective foolish or not sensible
» It’s very unwise to go out in
the sunshine without wearing
sunscreen.
daft, foolish, idiotic,
irresponsible, rash,
senseless, silly, stupid,
imprudent, injudicious
antonym: wise

upkeep
noun the process and cost
of maintaining something
» The school is raising money
for the upkeep of the grounds.
keep, maintenance,
overheads, preservation,
running

upset^1
adjective feeling unhappy
about something » Chloe
was very upset when she
heard the bad news.
agitated, distressed,
frantic, hurt, troubled,
unhappy

upset^2
verb to make someone worried
or unhappy » The news
about the missing dog upset
me terribly.
agitate, bother, distress,
disturb, grieve, ruffle,
discompose, faze, perturb

upset^3
verb to turn something over
accidentally » Aiden upset
the coffee cup.
capsize, knock over,
overturn, spill

urge^1
noun a strong wish to do
something » Evelyn stifled
the urge to laugh at her
friend’s singing.
compulsion, desire, drive,
impulse, longing, wish

urge^2
verb to try hard to persuade
someone » Suhel left early,
despite being urged to stay.
beg, beseech, implore,
plead, press, entreat,
exhort, solicit

urgent
adjective needing to be dealt
with quickly » The rescued
sailors had an urgent need
for food and water.
compelling, immediate,
imperative, pressing

use^1
verb to perform a task with
something » Use a sharp knife
to cut into the lemon.
apply, employ, operate,
utilize, avail oneself of, ply

use^2
noun the act of using
something » There is rarely
any need for the use of force.
application, employment,
operation, usage

Chloe was very upset when
she heard the bad news.

Aiden upset the coffee cup.

useful
adjective something that helps
or makes things easier » This
booklet contains a great deal
of useful information.
beneficial, effective,
helpful, practical,
valuable, worthwhile
antonym: useless

useless
adjective not suitable or useful
» My jacket was useless
in the rain because it
wasn’t waterproof.
futile, impractical,
unproductive, unsuitable,
worthless,
disadvantageous,
ineffectual, unavailing
antonym: useful

usual
adjective done or happening
most often » You’ll find Enzo
sitting at his usual table, he’s
always there.
accustomed, common,
customary, habitual,
normal, regular, standard

utter
adjective complete or total
» The teacher walked into
the classroom to find a scene
of utter chaos, with children
running riot.
absolute, complete,
consummate, out-and-out,
outright, perfect, pure,
sheer, thorough, total,
unconditional, unmitigated,
unqualified

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