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As you work with your draft, you will want to pay particular attention to the words you have chosen. Do they express exactly what you are trying to convey? Can you choose better, more effective words? Familiarity with synonyms and antonyms can be helpful in answering these questions.
Synonyms are words that have the same, or almost the same, meaning as another word. You can say an “easy task” or a “simple task” because easy and simple are synonyms. You can say Hong Kong is a “large city” or a “metropolis” because city and metropolis are synonyms.
However, it is important to remember that not all pairs of words in the English language are so easily interchangeable. The slight but important differences in meaning between synonyms can make a big difference in your writing. For example, the words boring and insipid may have similar meanings, but the subtle differences between the two will affect the message your writing conveys. The word insipid evokes a scholarly and perhaps more pretentious message than boring .
The English language is full of pairs of words that have subtle distinctions between them. All writers, professionals and beginners alike, face the challenge of choosing the most appropriate synonym to best convey their ideas. When you pay particular attention to synonyms in your writing, it comes across to your reader. The sentences become much more clear and rich in meaning.
Any writing you do at work involves a careful choice of words. For example, if you are writing an e-mail to your employer regarding your earnings, you can use the word pay , salary , or hourly wage . There are also other synonyms to choose from. Just keep in mind that the word you choose will have an effect on the reader, so you want to choose wisely to get the desired effect.
Replace the underlined words in the paragraph with appropriate synonyms. Write the new paragraph on your own sheet of paper.
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Please share with a classmate and compare your answers.
On your own sheet of paper, write a sentence with each of the following words that illustrates the specific meaning of each synonym.
Antonyms are words that have the opposite meaning of a given word. The study of antonyms will not only help you choose the most appropriate word as you write; it will also sharpen your overall sense of language. Table 4.3 “Common Antonyms” lists common words and their antonyms.
Table 4.3 Common Antonyms
Word | Antonym | Word | Antonym | |
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absence | presence | frequent | seldom | |
accept | refuse | harmful | harmless | |
accurate | inaccurate | horizontal | vertical | |
advantage | disadvantage | imitation | genuine | |
ancient | modern | inhabited | uninhabited | |
abundant | scarce | inferior | superior | |
artificial | natural | intentional | accidental | |
attractive | repulsive | justice | injustice | |
borrow | lend | knowledge | ignorance | |
bravery | cowardice | landlord | tenant | |
create | destroy, demolish | likely | unlikely | |
bold | timid, meek | minority | majority | |
capable | incapable | miser | spendthrift | |
combine | separate | obedient | disobedient | |
conceal | reveal | optimist | pessimist | |
common | rare | permanent | temporary | |
decrease | increase | plentiful | scarce | |
definite | indefinite | private | public | |
despair | hope | prudent | imprudent | |
discourage | encourage | qualified | unqualified | |
employer | employee | satisfactory | unsatisfactory | |
expand | contract | tame | wild | |
forget | remember | vacant | occupied |
Learning antonyms is an effective way to increase your vocabulary. Memorizing words in combination with or in relation to other words often helps us retain them.
Correct the following sentences by replacing the underlined words with an antonym. Write the antonym on your own sheet of paper.
Write a paragraph that describes your favorite dish or food. Use as many synonyms as you can in the description, even if it seems too many. Be creative. Consult a thesaurus, and take this opportunity to use words you have never used before. Be prepared to share your paragraph.
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Synonyms for narrative ˈnær ə tɪv nar·ra·tive, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word narrative ., english synonyms and antonyms rate these synonyms: 1.8 / 11 votes.
History is a systematic record of past events. Annals and chronicles relate events with little regard to their relative importance, and with complete subserviency to their succession in time. Annals are yearly records; chronicles follow the order of time. Both necessarily lack emphasis, selection, and perspective. Archives are public records , which may be annals , or chronicles , or deeds of property, etc. Memoirs generally record the lives of individuals or facts pertaining to individual lives. A biography is distinctively a written account of one person's life and actions; an autobiography is a biography written by the person whose life it records. Annals , archives , chronicles , biographies , and memoirs and other records furnish the materials of history . History recounts events with careful attention to their importance, their mutual relations, their causes and consequences, selecting and grouping events on the ground of interest or importance. History is usually applied to such an account of events affecting communities and nations, tho sometimes we speak of the history of a single eminent life. Compare RECORD.
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Synonyms: account , annals , archives , autobiography , biography , chronicle , history , memoir , memorial , muniment , narration , recital , record , register , story
narrative, narration, story, tale adjective
a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program
"his narrative was interesting"; "Disney's stories entertain adults as well as children"
Synonyms: tarradiddle , account , chronicle , tale , storey , report , recital , story , yarn , taradiddle , news report , write up , level , floor , narration , history , fib
Antonyms: incommunicative , uncommunicative
narrative adjective
consisting of or characterized by the telling of a story
"narrative poetry"
Antonyms: uncommunicative , incommunicative
narrative noun
Synonyms: narration , relation , tale , account , recital , rehearsal , description , story , history , chronicle
Synonyms: narration , account , portrayal , story , tale
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Paul Manafort :
Besides running against Hillary Clinton, [Trump] is running against the media, there was a debate that could have been had there. Instead, the media chose to take the Clinton campaign narrative and go on attack on Donald Trump. Trump, in the course of this week, was very substantive.
Avi Issacharoff :
At the end of the day, Lior and I - we're both Jews, Israelis, Zionists. We cannot be fair. This is not a joint narrative.
Don Lemon :
When you say I’m going to have a press conference, I’m inviting the media to do this, I’m going to actually go into the press room with Jen Psaki and I'm going to show up there sometimes and surprise people and guess what? I’m going to pull the nation in with my narrative, i’m going to tell them what is in the bill. I’m going to tell them what I’m selling that is going to help them … I’m not just going to sit back and expect the news media to do it for me because it’s not our job to sell the narrative … It’s not our job to sell your agenda for you.
Fatima Gaw :
They've been using a lot of influencers or content creators on YouTube, to peddle this fabricated narrative about the Marcos Jr era being the golden age of the The Philippines ', that there was peace and order during the time.
This latest revelation proves the CDC is rolling full steam ahead with their censorship campaign against citizens who speak up, this new scheme to use taxpayer money – intended to further scientific inquiry – to instead stifle researchers and anyone who dares dissent from the Biden administration's ever-changing COVID narrative is unsurprising and unacceptable.
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Ten books in, Whitehead has established a pattern of unpredictability, experimenting across narrative types, structures and even genres, though always delivering sharp observation and rich prose.
It is the voice that carries the performance — a voice that sounds, simply, the way Twain’s prose reads.
"Red Sands," by Caroline EdenSharp, place-hungry prose invites readers to the desert cafes and city kitchens of Central Asia, in a vivid book leavened with accessible recipes.
Take GPT-3 by OpenAI, which produces startling human-like prose that’s both grammatically correct and stays mostly on topic.
Still, Owusu’s brilliance as a prose writer keeps me hooked even in these moments of uncertainty.
Francine Prose, in a testament to her talents, has managed to create a wartime saga that is both original and epic.
Prose has created an entire world populated with characters that jump off the page.
In Good Prose: The Art of Nonfiction, they record that obsession.
Washington, DC, just a few blocks from Politics and Prose bookstore.
The parallel to which Mr. Ward refers is that contained in the earlier part of the Prose Lancelot.
Finally, when a child, he was carried off by a water maiden, meer-wîb (incident 7) (Lanzelet—Prose Lancelot).
It is unnecessary to say that nothing resembles "Gaspard de la nuit" less than the "Poems in Prose."
According to the Prose Edda, the giant, overcome with fright, took out his knife and severed Thor's line.
Prose, art aside, must needs bristle with things to be discovered; but in verse the most trifling things appear.
Words related to prose are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the word prose . Browse related words to learn more about word associations.
noun as in clichéd saying or idea
noun as in system of words for communication
noun as in language
noun as in written matter, both fictional and nonfictional
noun as in fictional book
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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to prose, such as: composition, essay, fiction, nonfiction, speech, and story.
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Transitional terms give writers the opportunity to prepare readers for a new idea, connecting the previous sentence to the next one.
Many transitional words are nearly synonymous: words that broadly indicate that “this follows logically from the preceding” include accordingly, therefore, and consequently . Words that mean “in addition to” include moreover, besides, and further . Words that mean “contrary to what was just stated” include however, nevertheless , and nonetheless .
as a result : THEREFORE : CONSEQUENTLY
The executive’s flight was delayed and they accordingly arrived late.
in or by way of addition : FURTHERMORE
The mountain has many marked hiking trails; additionally, there are several unmarked trails that lead to the summit.
at a later or succeeding time : SUBSEQUENTLY, THEREAFTER
Afterward, she got a promotion.
even though : ALTHOUGH
She appeared as a guest star on the show, albeit briefly.
in spite of the fact that : even though —used when making a statement that differs from or contrasts with a statement you have just made
They are good friends, although they don't see each other very often.
in addition to what has been said : MOREOVER, FURTHERMORE
I can't go, and besides, I wouldn't go if I could.
as a result : in view of the foregoing : ACCORDINGLY
The words are often confused and are consequently misused.
in a contrasting or opposite way —used to introduce a statement that contrasts with a previous statement or presents a differing interpretation or possibility
Large objects appear to be closer. Conversely, small objects seem farther away.
used to introduce a statement that is somehow different from what has just been said
These problems are not as bad as they were. Even so, there is much more work to be done.
used as a stronger way to say "though" or "although"
I'm planning to go even though it may rain.
in addition : MOREOVER
I had some money to invest, and, further, I realized that the risk was small.
in addition to what precedes : BESIDES —used to introduce a statement that supports or adds to a previous statement
These findings seem plausible. Furthermore, several studies have confirmed them.
because of a preceding fact or premise : for this reason : THEREFORE
He was a newcomer and hence had no close friends here.
from this point on : starting now
She announced that henceforth she would be running the company.
in spite of that : on the other hand —used when you are saying something that is different from or contrasts with a previous statement
I'd like to go; however, I'd better not.
as something more : BESIDES —used for adding information to a statement
The city has the largest population in the country and in addition is a major shipping port.
all things considered : as a matter of fact —used when making a statement that adds to or strengthens a previous statement
He likes to have things his own way; indeed, he can be very stubborn.
for fear that —often used after an expression denoting fear or apprehension
He was concerned lest anyone think that he was guilty.
in addition : ALSO —often used to introduce a statement that adds to and is related to a previous statement
She is an acclaimed painter who is likewise a sculptor.
at or during the same time : in the meantime
You can set the table. Meanwhile, I'll start making dinner.
BESIDES, FURTHER : in addition to what has been said —used to introduce a statement that supports or adds to a previous statement
It probably wouldn't work. Moreover, it would be very expensive to try it.
in spite of that : HOWEVER
It was a predictable, but nevertheless funny, story.
in spite of what has just been said : NEVERTHELESS
The hike was difficult, but fun nonetheless.
without being prevented by (something) : despite—used to say that something happens or is true even though there is something that might prevent it from happening or being true
Notwithstanding their youth and inexperience, the team won the championship.
if not : or else
Finish your dinner. Otherwise, you won't get any dessert.
more correctly speaking —used to introduce a statement that corrects what you have just said
We can take the car, or rather, the van.
in spite of that —used to say that something happens or is true even though there is something that might prevent it from happening or being true
I tried again and still I failed.
by that : by that means
He signed the contract, thereby forfeiting his right to the property.
for that reason : because of that
This tablet is thin and light and therefore very convenient to carry around.
immediately after that
The committee reviewed the documents and thereupon decided to accept the proposal.
because of this or that : HENCE, CONSEQUENTLY
This detergent is highly concentrated and thus you will need to dilute it.
while on the contrary —used to make a statement that describes how two people, groups, etc., are different
Some of these species have flourished, whereas others have struggled.
NEVERTHELESS, HOWEVER —used to introduce a statement that adds something to a previous statement and usually contrasts with it in some way
It was pouring rain out, yet his clothes didn’t seem very wet.
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Submitting an essay to the San Antonio Report has typically been a labor of love for proud locals, volunteering their time to articulate their community's character and dreams for posterity. Dedicated authors who sought to capture the essence of their environment did so without financial compensation until now. According to the San Antonio Report , the essays "share what they love about their neighborhood—and what they envision for its future."
With this new stipend, the publication hopes to eliminate a key barrier that might have prevented some voices from joining the conversation: the cost of time. The aim, as stated by the San Antonio Report, is to "allow new voices to emerge by reducing the barriers to participation in this popular series." And for those who might not need the money, there's an option to "pay it forward" to future storytellers.
The initiative appears to be more than just compensation for words; it's an investment in community engagement. The "Where I Live" series has been influential in constructing an interactive map where readers can click through and learn about different neighborhoods. Recognizing that every person's perspective is a piece of the city's puzzle, the stipend is a clear message: every story holds value, every narrative deserves a platform.
For all the aspiring writers or community members who've been on the fence about sharing their experiences, this might be the push they need. The San Antonio Report is actively seeking submissions, encouraging participation by asking, "Which neighborhood on our map is missing? Which voices haven’t we heard from yet?" As this initiative unfolds, it stands to reason that the 'Where I Live' feature will become an even richer tapestry of San Antonio's diversity and identity, woven through the words of those who know it best.
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What is the opposite of Narrative? Antonyms for Narrative (opposite of Narrative). Antonyms for Narrative. 54 opposites of narrative- words and phrases with opposite meaning. Lists. synonyms. antonyms. ... essays. n. exhibition. n. explanation. n. exposition. n. facts. n. # reality. Join PRO for more terms! Alternatively.
Opposite of a fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted. non-fiction. truth. fact. reality. factuality. real life. the real world. tragedy.
35 Antonyms for NARRATIVE With Sentences. Here's a complete list of opposite for narrative. Practice and let us know if you have any questions regarding NARRATIVE antonyms. Antonym. Sentence with Narrative. Sentence with Antonym. Chaos. The narrative of the story was carefully planned. The events unfolded in complete chaos.
Synonyms for NARRATIVE: story, chronology, history, account, narration, record, version, chronicle, commentary, tale
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Definition of Narrative Essay. A narrative essay is a type of essay that has a single motif, or a central point, around which the whole narrative revolves. All incidents, happenings, and characters revolve around a single motif presented in the narrative. A narrative essay is similar to a simple five-paragraph essay, in that it has the same format.
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narrative: [noun] something that is narrated : story, account.
When writing a narrative essay, one might think of it as telling a story. These essays are often anecdotal, experiential, and personal—allowing students to express themselves in a creative and, quite often, moving ways. Here are some guidelines for writing a narrative essay. If written as a story, the essay should include all the parts of a ...
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Synonyms for narrative ˈnær ə tɪv nar·ra·tive This thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word narrative. English Synonyms and Antonyms Rate these synonyms: 1.8 / 11 votes. narrative. History is a systematic record of past events.
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