Year 7 English — Using a dictionary and a thesaurus
Find a word by alphabetical order and guide words, read what its entry tells you, and use a thesaurus to find a better word.
Name: ________________________
Before you start
One entry from a dictionary page, with every part of it drawn as a block. Find out what each part is there to tell you.
- 1. The two guide words at the top of the page
- 2. The headword — the word being explained
- 3. How the word is said aloud
- 4. Which part of speech it is
- 5. The first meaning
- 6. A second meaning of the same word
- 7. An example sentence, showing the word in use
The guide words are the fastest thing on the page: if your word does not fall between them, the whole page can be turned past without a single entry being read.
1.In a dictionary, the label "n." after a word tells you that the word is a ____.
- a) noun
- b) negative
- c) name
- d) number
2.A dictionary page has the guide words "harmony" and "harvest". Which of these words is on that page?
- a) hard
- b) hammer
- c) hasty
- d) harp
3.Sort each word by whether it comes before or after "middle" in a dictionary.
Groups: Before "middle" · After "middle"
- metal
- mud
- mist
- marble
- mild
- melt
- machine
- monkey
4.Match each part of a dictionary entry to what it tells you.
- headword
- part of speech
- definition
- example sentence
- pronunciation guide
- whether the word is a noun, a verb or an adjective
- what the word means
- the word being explained
- how the word is said aloud
- how the word is used
5.A thesaurus is most useful when you want to ____.
- a) find out how to spell a word
- b) find another word with a similar meaning
- c) find out how to say a word aloud
- d) find out where a word came from
6.Match each word to a stronger word that means almost the same.
- big
- sad
- hot
- happy
- cold
- tired
- delighted
- enormous
- exhausted
- heartbroken
- freezing
- scorching
7.Put these words in the order you would find them in a dictionary.
- breeze
- branch
- brave
- break
- bread
8.In "She could not bear the noise", which meaning of "bear" fits?
- a) to put up with
- b) a large wild animal
- c) to give birth to
- d) to carry a heavy load
Answer key — Year 7 English — Using a dictionary and a thesaurus
- 1. a) noun
- 2. d) harp
- 3. machine → Before "middle"; marble → Before "middle"; melt → Before "middle"; metal → Before "middle"; mild → After "middle"; mist → After "middle"; monkey → After "middle"; mud → After "middle"
- 4. headword → the word being explained; part of speech → whether the word is a noun, a verb or an adjective; definition → what the word means; example sentence → how the word is used; pronunciation guide → how the word is said aloud
- 5. b) find another word with a similar meaning
- 6. big → enormous; sad → heartbroken; hot → scorching; happy → delighted; cold → freezing; tired → exhausted
- 7. 1. branch 2. brave 3. bread 4. break 5. breeze
- 8. a) to put up with