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Vocabulary Project

This document contains a vocabulary project submitted by Ms. Nhkum Htoi Seng Mai to Mrs. Nangzing Htu Seng for the 2022-2023 academic years diploma in English program. It includes lists of synonyms, homonyms, and antonyms with examples to illustrate the different meanings. The purpose is to help students improve their English vocabulary.
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Vocabulary Project

This document contains a vocabulary project submitted by Ms. Nhkum Htoi Seng Mai to Mrs. Nangzing Htu Seng for the 2022-2023 academic years diploma in English program. It includes lists of synonyms, homonyms, and antonyms with examples to illustrate the different meanings. The purpose is to help students improve their English vocabulary.
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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.

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