Vocabulary Project
2022 - 2023 Academic Years
Diploma in English
Submitted to : Mrs. Nangzing Htu Seng
Submitted by : Ms. Nhkum Htoi Seng Mai
Synonyms
1. End – finish (V) {come or bring or reach to an end}
- Today is the end of November.
- I finish my homework.
2. Eat – have (V) {put food into one’s mouth and swallow it}
- I like to eat strawberry.
- I have my breakfast every morning.
3. Know – See (V) {have sth in one’s mind/ recognise/ understand}
- I know what you tell.
- I see what you want to say.
4. Can – be able to (V) {know how to/ be capable to}
- She can speaks Japanese.
- You are able to solve this issue.
5. Need – require (V) {what has to be done}
- We need to stay here.
- Do you require any assistance?
6. Big – large (Adj) {large in size}
- They are building a big house.
- I want to make a large garden.
7. Do – make (V) {produce or make sth}
- You should do your work in time.
- She makes dinner every night.
8. Reach – arrive (V) {reach a place}
- I can’t reach a place that you tell.
- He arrives here right now.
9. Sad – sorry ( Adj) {unhappy or causing sorrow}
- Don’t be sad, I’ll help you.
- I’m so sorry for that.
10. Choose – select (V) {choose the most suitable}
- You can choose what you want.
- Did she select that colour?
11. Tell – say ( V) {give information/ speak sbd to know}
- What would you like to tell us?
- Lucy says that she wants to go out with us.
12. Go away – leave (V) {say or do nothing and go another place}
- Don’t go away, I can’t stay alone.
- I will never leave you alone.
13. Small – tiny ( Adj) {less than average or usual in size}
- I like a small cute car.
- This is a tiny room.
14. Bring – take (V) {carry sth one place to another}
- Did they bring a good news?
- Don’t take the time too much for it.
15. Yell – scream (V) {shout loudly}
- Don’t yell to your sister.
- That girl scream you, right?
16. Kind – fond (Adj) {friendly and thoughtful to other}
- You are a kind lady.
- Their parents are fond people.
17. Doze – snooze (V) {sleep lightly/ sleepy}
- She can’t doze on a train.
- I always snooze every morning.
18. Sweet – sugary (Adj) {tasting like sugar}
- I like to eat sweet snacks.
- My parents don’t eat sugary foods.
19. Right – correct (Adj) {most suitable}
- Girl is always right.
- The correct answer is 7.
20. Depart – exit (V) {act of leaving a place/go out}
- The plane always depart at 6:00 AM.
- Bob doesn’t want to exit from tennis club.
Homonyms
1. Play(N, V) {activity of doing sth, do activity like amuse oneself with toys}
- Do you like to listen to a radio play.
- I can play violin and recorder.
2. Form (N, V) {shape/appearance/kind or type, give shape to make}
- Did you understand this form?
- He formed this company.
3. Love (N, V) {strong liking or affection and sexual attention, like a lot}
- This is a mother’s love for her children.
- We must love each other.
4. High (N, adj) {the level of great, reaching far upwards}
- I can’t jump down from this high.
- My mother love to wear high heels.
5. Present (N, V) {sth given as a gift, report or the moment of being now}
- We exchange Christmas presents with friends.
- Duty mistress and duty master present about whole week’s duty report on
meeting.
6. Can (N, model V) {metal container for food or liquids, be able to/know how to}
- I like a fish can so much.
- We should say, “I can do it,” everyday.
7. Red (N, adj) {colour, the colour of blood}
- There is too much red in the painting.
- My father always drink green tea with a red cup.
8. Kind (N, adj) {group with similar features sort/type, friendly and thoughtful to
others}
- What kind of flowers are they?
- Our ILAS teachers are kind and generous.
9. Little (Adj, adv) {small/less/least, not much/only slightly}
- My little sister can play violin like me.
- Require a little amount of salt.
10. End (N, V) {last part of sth/point where sth stop, come or bring or reach to an
end}
- This is the end page of the story.
- They decided to end their relationship.
11. View (N, V) {being seen/field of vision, look at carefully/examine}
- I like to watch the natural views.
- The problem should not be viewed in isolation.
12. Smoke (N, V) {white/grey/black vapour produced by sth burning, give out
smoke}
- There are lot of smokes in the kitchen.
- You shouldn’t smoke everyday.
13. Drink (N, V) {liquid for drinking, take liquid into the mouth and swallow it}
- Isn’t there any food and drink in a party?
- I would like to drink a cup of hot milk.
14. Live (V , adj) {be alive/ remain alive, having life}
- My parents live in Banmaw, Kachin State.
- God is my live and I don’t own it.
15. Blog (N, V) {making a memorable or what you like video, make a video}
- I like to watch eating blog.
- They blog for their news everyday.
16. Comb (N, V) {piece of plastic or metal with teeth, make the hairs}
- The comb is very useful for girls.
- I comb my hair every morning when I get up.
17. Fight (N, V) {act of fighting, use force with the hands or weapons against}
- A fight between two boys is ended in a prison.
- We shouldn’t fight only for an apple.
18. Cold (N, adj) {low temperature, of low temperature/not heated/in feeling}
- He got a cold because of the weather.
- My hands are usually cold in winter.
19. Guide (N, V) {person who shows other the way/ person or thing that influences
one’s behaviour, act as a guide to}
- My parents and teachers are my guides.
- Lord always guides me.
21. (N, V) {burning that produces light and heat, shoot with a gun/bullet}
- Are you afraid of fire?
- The policemen fire rubber bullets into the crowd.
Antonyms
1. Happy- sad (Adj) {feeling or expressing pleasure, unhappy or causing sorrow}
- It’s a happy day for us.
- Don’t be sad, it’ll be Ok soon.
2. Black – white (Adj) {of the darkness colour, of the colour of fresh snow}
- Most boys like to wear black clothes.
- My favourite things are nearly white.
3. Remember – forget (V) {have or keep sth in the memory, fail to remember
sth/stop thinking about}
- Do you remember my name?
- I forget to do exercises every morning.
4. Big – small (Adj) {large in size, less than average or usual in size/little}
- I like big sausages.
- This pants are too small for me.
5. Love – hate (V) {strong liking or affection for sth, have a great dislike/unpleasant
sbd very much}
- Jesus love us.
- I hate pumpkin and garlic.
6. Right – wrong (Adj) {just morally good/correct/most suitable, not morally
right/not true/ not correct/mistaken/not suitable}
- This is the right direction.
- You’re wrong about him.
7. Give – receive (V) {cause sbd to have, get or accept sth}
- Please give me a chance.
- Did you receive my email yesterday?
8. Clever – stupid (Adj) {quick at learning and understanding/showing skills,
unintelligent/foolish}
- Our teachers are clever and brave.
- He is too stupid to understand this form.
9. Active – lazy (Adj) {doing things/busy or energetic, unwilling to work/showing a
lack of activity}
- Most children are usually active in eating and playing.
- Sometimes I am too lazy to wash the dishes.
10. Useful – useless (Adj) {being of use or service, having no beneficial use or
incapable of functioning usefully}
- Google is very useful for students.
- Don’t be live like a useless person.
11. Full – hungry (Adj) {holding as much as many as possible/having eaten
enough feeling need or desire for food}
- The full moon is so magnificent tonight.
- I am usually hungry even I have had something.
12. Pull – push (V) {use force on sth in order to move it backward, use force on sth
in order to move it forward/away or to a different position}
- Just pull the door and come in.
- Don’t push the doorbell all the time.
13. Quiet – noise (Adj) {with little noise/without excitement or trouble, making a lot
of loud sounds}
- Jackson is a quiet boy but he is friendly.
- Don’t make noise sounds, I’m calling phone.
14. Strong – weak (Adj) {having great power/not easily hurt/broken/changed,
lacking strength or power/easily hurt/broken/changed}
- Ben is a strong man in English class.
- My mother has a weak heart.
15. Open – close (V) {not shut down, shut down sth/ignore sth}
- Could you mind if I open the windows?
- Please close the music, I am studying.
16. Left – right (N) {the side of the north when a person or object faces east, the side
of the south when a person or object faces east}
- My kitty always sleeps on my left arm.
- Most people eat something with their right hands.
17. Day – night (N) {period of 24 hours/time between sunrise and sunset, time of
darkness between sunrise and sunset}
- I played violin on Thanksgiving Day.
- The full moon was so beautiful last night.
18. Sweet – sour (N) {tasting like sugar, having a sharp taste/not sweet}
- I like eating sweet candy.
- This lemon juice is so sour to drink.
19. Ever – never (Adv) {at any time/always/continuously, not
always}
- Have you ever been to Banmaw?
- My parents will never let me doing wrongs.
20. New – old (Adj) {not existing before/made/introduced,
having been for a long time}
- My mother bought a new dress for me and my sister.
- The old lady was sitting on the branch.