ANTONYMS
ARRIVE – DEPART n COMFORT – DISTURB n POLITE – RUDE n VACANT – OCCUPIED n GUILTY – INNOCENT n DOCTOR - PATIENT n
FREEZE – THAW n PUNISH – REWARD n ENTRANCE – EXIT n VALUABLE – WORTHLESS n COMEDY – TRAGEDY n BRIDGE - TUNNEL n
Feel in the blanks in each sentence below with the correct pair of antonyms. n n n I promised my dog I wouldn’t _____ him, but that I’d _____ him if he did the trick the right way. Our plane was set to _____ from the airport in just a few hours, so we had to make sure to _____ at the terminal on time. The _____ told the anxious _____ to wait in the waiting room for a little while longer.
Feel in the blanks in each sentence below with the correct pair of antonyms. n n n “It’s not _____ to stick out your tongue”, my mother told my little brother when my sister was ______ to him. When my grandpa lost his job, we all tried to _____ him, and we didn’t _____ him when he slept late in the morning. We didn’t put the frozen yoghurt back in the freezer to _____; we put it into the refrigerator where it would _____ out.
Feel in the blanks in each sentence below with the correct pair of antonyms. n n n The prisoner on the TV drama was supposed to look mean and ____, but it turned out that he didn’t commit the crime and was really _____. Mom and I wanted to watch a funny _______, but my sister and dad wanted to watch a sad _____ instead. The ____ into the museum was on the other side of the ____ out to the street.
Feel in the blanks in each sentence below with the correct pair of antonyms. n n n We were happy when we stopped at a motel with one ____ room left, since we were driving all night, and up till then all the motel rooms were ____. “Why are you still keeping that piece of junk? ” my mom said. “It’s not at all ____, it’s _____. To get to our cottage, we had to go through a long ____ and then over the wooden _____.