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Opposite Adjectives
Adjective Opposite adjective Meaning
asleep awake
alert drowsy
alive dead
awesome terrible
best worst
big small
bitter sweet
brave afraid
bright dull
calm nervous
certain unsure
close distant
cold hot
cool uncool
complete incomplete
cruel kind
dark light
dangerous safe
different same
dirty clean
dry wet
early late
easy difficult
far near
fast slow
fat thin
future past
happy sad
healthy sick
hungry full
interesting boring
left right
loose tight
loud soft
low high
narrow wide
normal strange
old young
on off
open closed
public private
raw cooked
regular irregular
right wrong
rough smooth
short tall
small large
smart stupid
soft hard
special ordinary
straight crooked
tender tough
top bottom
true false
white black
wise foolish

Red Level Lesson 25: Opposite Adjectives


Part A.

Directions: Write the adjective that completes each sentence.

Example: Is she an interesting person? -----> No, she's boring.

1. Is it cold outside? -----> No, it's ___________.

2. Are they certain about their decision? -----> No, they're _________.

3. Was she calm when the doctor told her the news? ----> No, she was ________.

4. Is your baby awake? -----> No, he's ________.

5. Is your teacher kind? -----> No, she's very ________.

6. Did you wake up early this morning? -----> No, I woke up ________.

7. Is the ground wet? -----> No, it's ________.

8. Does that line look like it's straight? -----> No, it looks ________.

9. Is the meat tender? -----> No, it's a little ________.

10. Do you like bitter chocolate? -----> No, I like chocolate that's ________.

11. Do I turn left here? -----> No, take a ________.

12. Is your grandmother healthy? -----> No, she's ________.

13. Are those kids happy? -----> No, they're ________.

14. Is his girlfriend fat? -----> No, she's ________.

15. Do you like soft music? -----> No, I like music that's extremely ________.

16. Is the school near your house? -----> No, it's pretty ________.

17. Was the test easy? -----> No, it was ________.

18. Does she like to wear tight jeans? -----> No, she likes jeans that feel ________.

19. Is this club open to the public? -----> No, it's a ________ club.

20. Is it normal to be this warm in January? -----> No, it's very ________.
Part A.

Directions: Write the adjective that completes each sentence.

Example: Is she an interesting person? -----> No, she's boring.

1. Is it cold outside? -----> No, it's hot.

2. Are they certain about their decision? -----> No, they're unsure.

3. Was she calm when the doctor told her the news? ----> No, she was nervous.

4. Is your baby awake? -----> No, he's asleep.

5. Is your teacher kind? -----> No, she's very cruel.

6. Did you wake up early this morning? -----> No, I woke up late. (This is an adverb)

7. Is the ground wet? -----> No, it's dry.

8. Does that line look like it's straight? -----> No, it looks crooked.

9. Is the meat tender? -----> No, it's a little tough.

10. Do you like bitter chocolate? -----> No, I like chocolate that's sweet.

11. Do I turn left here? -----> No, take a right.

12. Is your grandmother healthy? -----> No, she's sick.

13. Are those kids happy? -----> No, they're sad.

14. Is his girlfriend fat? -----> No, she's thin.

15. Do you like soft music? -----> No, I like music that's extremely loud.

16. Is the school near your house? -----> No, it's pretty far.

17. Was the test easy? -----> No, it was difficult.

18. Does she like to wear tight jeans? -----> No, she likes jeans that feel loose.

19. Is this club open to the public? -----> No, it's a private club.

20. Is it normal to be this warm in January? -----> No, it's very strange.

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