Collins Junior Illustrated Thesaurus. Collins Dictionaries
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yell
Debbie had to yell above the din in the school playground.
cry (2) VERB
When you cry, tears come from your eyes and trickle down your face.
grizzle
The baby grizzles when he’s hungry.
howl
My sister howled when her gerbil died.
snivel
“It’s no good snivelling,” said the ugly sisters. “You’re not going to the ball.”
sob
Tommy sobbed when he dropped his ice cream.
wail
“I wanted to go to the pantomime!” wailed Roly.
weep
Lara wept as she waved goodbye.
whimper
The puppy whimpered when Abdul went off to school.
cut (1) VERB
If you cut something, you use a knife or scissors to remove parts of it.
carve
Nicholas carved the wood into the shape of a cat.
chop
The cook chopped an onion and carrot into small pieces.
clip
Katherine clipped out an advertisement from the newspaper.
mow
Grandpa loves mowing his lawn to keep it neat and tidy.
prune
Rose bushes need pruning in spring.
saw
The gardener sawed up some wood to make a nesting box.
slice
Mrs Cratchit always sliced the bread too thinly.
snip
The hairdresser snipped off my long hair.
trim
The barber carefully trimmed the wizard’s long beard.
cut (2) VERB
To cut can mean to reduce something.
lower
The supermarket is lowering a lot of its prices this week.
reduce
The government is trying to reduce the amount of traffic on the roads.
damage VERB
To damage something means to harm or spoil it.
break
My little sister has broken her doll already.
chip
Melanie was furious when she chipped her nail varnish.
dent
A gatepost got in the way and dented Dad’s bumper.
destroy
An unexpected storm destroyed their beach hut.
ruin
“You’ve ruined my painting!” David screamed angrily.
scratch
Natalie’s bike was scratched when it fell in the holly bush.
spoil
The baby knocked over a cup and spoiled my homework.
vandalize
Someone has vandalized the phone box on the corner of our street.
wreck
Rocks often wreck boats that come too close to shore.
dance VERB
When you dance, you move your body in time to music.
SOME KINDS OF DANCING:
ballet dancing
ballroom dancing:
foxtrot
quickstep
tango
waltz
break dancing
disco dancing
folk dancing
Highland dancing
Irish dancing
line dancing
salsa
square dancing
tap dancing
dangerous ADJECTIVE
If something is dangerous, it is likely to harm you.
alarming
Rainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate.
deadly
The bite of some snakes can be deadly.
harmful
Medicines can be harmful if taken by the wrong person.
menacing
The captain waved his hook at Peter in a menacing fashion.
risky