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English Words: Synonyms, Antonyms & Bengali
| Word | Synonyms | Antonyms | Bengali |
|---|---|---|---|
| Happy | Joyful | Sad | সুখী |
| Big | Large | Small | বড় |
| Brave | Courageous | Cowardly | সাহসী |
| Calm | Peaceful | Angry | শান্ত |
| Clean | Neat | Dirty | পরিষ্কার |
| Fast | Quick | Slow | দ্রুত |
| Smart | Clever | Foolish | বুদ্ধিমান |
| Bright | Shiny | Dark | উজ্জ্বল |
| Begin | Start | End | শুরু করা |
| Strong | Powerful | Weak | শক্তিশালী |
| Rich | Wealthy | Poor | ধনী |
| Easy | Simple | Difficult | সহজ |
| Old | Ancient | New | পুরোনো |
| True | Correct | False | সত্য |
| Near | Close | Far | নিকট |
| Beautiful | Pretty | Ugly | সুন্দর |
| Quick | Rapid | Slow | দ্রুত |
| Helpful | Supportive | Useless | সহায়ক |
| Kind | Gentle | Cruel | সদয় |
| Honest | Truthful | Dishonest | সৎ |
| Safe | Secure | Dangerous | নিরাপদ |
| Lazy | Idle | Active | অলস |
| Empty | Vacant | Full | খালি |
| Difficult | Hard | Easy | কঠিন |
| Famous | Well-known | Unknown | বিখ্যাত |
| Happy | Cheerful | Unhappy | আনন্দিত |
| Brave | Fearless | Timid | সাহসী |
| Cold | Chilly | Hot | ঠান্ডা |
| Wide | Broad | Narrow | চওড়া |
| Light | Bright | Heavy/Dark | হালকা/আলো |
| Short | Small | Tall | খাটো |
| Busy | Occupied | Free | ব্যস্ত |
| Fresh | New | Stale | তাজা |
| Polite | Gentle | Rude | ভদ্র |
| Quiet | Silent | Noisy | নীরব |
| Bright | Radiant | Dull | উজ্জ্বল |
| Huge | Massive | Tiny | বিশাল |
| Wrong | Incorrect | Right | ভুল |
| Expensive | Costly | Cheap | দামি |
| Rare | Uncommon | Common | বিরল |
| Deep | Profound | Shallow | গভীর |
| Angry | Mad | Happy | রাগান্বিত |
| Soft | Smooth | Hard | নরম |
| Truthful | Honest | Lying | সত্যবাদী |
| Rapid | Fast | Slow | দ্রুত |
| Strong | Tough | Weak | শক্তিশালী |
| Friendly | Warm | Hostile | বন্ধুত্বপূর্ণ |
| Tidy | Clean | Messy | পরিপাটি |
| Agree | Accept | Disagree | সম্মত হওয়া |
| Bright | Intelligent | Dull | মেধাবী |
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Frequently Asked Questions — Vocabulary & Grammar (Class 1–5)
Quick answers about vocabulary words, synonyms and antonyms, worksheets and teaching tips for Class 1–5 and Class 5 English grammar.
What vocabulary words are suitable for Class 1–5?
Choose simple, everyday nouns, verbs and adjectives. Include basic synonyms and antonyms with Bengali meanings for better comprehension. Focus on words used at home and school to build foundational English grammar skills.
How can I teach synonyms and antonyms to Class 5 students?
Use flashcards, group pair activities and example sentences. Teach one synonym and one antonym per word, then practice with matching exercises. Reinforce with short quizzes and spoken drills to strengthen Class 5 English grammar.
Are there printable worksheets for Class 5 vocabulary and grammar?
Yes. Downloadable PDFs for prepositions, singular & plural, articles and vocabulary worksheets help with revision. Use printable worksheets in class or give them as homework for steady progress.
How many new words should students learn each week?
8–12 new words per week is a practical target for Class 5 students. Include synonyms, antonyms and short practice sentences to ensure retention and proper use in English grammar.
How should Bengali meanings be used when teaching English?
Provide a short Bengali translation alongside each English word and synonym/antonym. This bilingual approach speeds comprehension and helps beginner learners make connections between languages.
Can these lists help students prepare for exams?
Definitely. Focused vocabulary lists with synonyms and antonyms are effective for Class 5 exam prep. Practice with sample tests and visible FAQ-style quick reviews to boost confidence and scores.
Where can I find more worksheets and paragraph examples?
Visit the related resources on the site for teaching guides, worksheets and paragraph examples like ‘My Hobby’, ‘My School’ and ‘My Village’ designed for Class 1–5 learners.
How should teachers assess vocabulary progress?
Use short weekly quizzes, oral tests and written exercises. Track progress, provide corrective feedback and encourage reading aloud to improve vocabulary, synonyms and antonyms in Class 5 English grammar.
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