SYNONYMS: During the science experiment, I NOTICED a change in liquid.
observed, saw
ANTONYM: Jill needs to try on a smaller pair of shoes because this pair is way too LOOSE.
tight
Multiple Meaning: It was CLEAR that Molly ate chocolate cake because she had icing all over her face.
obvious, transparent
Figurative Language: After 12 hours of studying, Lydia decided to call it a day and go to bed.
Quit doing something for now
SYNONYM: After the storm, water in the river was moving very RAPIDLY.
quickly
ANTONYM: Some clothes will SHRINK if you put them in the dryer.
expand
Multiple Meaning: I PACKED my bag full of clothes.
stuffed, a group of things
Figurative language: When Josh walked into class on Monday, he saw on the board that he had a test. He quickly panicked because it completely slipped his mind.
he forgot
SYNONYM: Even though I studied hard, I was feeling ANXIOUS about the social studies test.
worried, stressed
ANTONYM: tomorrow evening, we are going out to a FANCY restaurant.
basic, plain
Multiple Meaning: As soon as I walked into the room, I NOTED that the window was open.
observed/saw, a piece of paper with writing/message
Figurative language: Dan and Lily sat outside in the carpool lane. They were the last ones left and their parents were late. They looked at each other and said, "looks like we're in the same boat."
in the same situation
ANTONYM: Mark didn't have anything to do with the problem. He is completely INNOCENT.
guilty
Multiple Meaning: My dog SHEDS a lot in the summer.
looses hair, a place
Figurative language: My best friend loves pickles but I hate them. We don't see eye to eye.
they don't agree
real, genuine
rude
Multiple Meaning: The JUDGE ruled that the criminal was guilty.
person who makes decisions in a court room, to assess, decide
Figurative language: Jake noticed something fishy when he walked into his house. All the lights were off and loud music was playing from the basement.
weird, odd