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AMITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, NOIDA

VOCABULARY SHEET- April & May (2024-2025)


Name: _______________________ Class: III Section: _________ Date: ______________
S. Words Synonyms Antonyms Usage Date
N
1 sprawling scattering, expanding limiting Bushes were sprawling along the
roadside.
2 duel battle, clash, encounter peace, The duke accepted the challenge to
harmony duel with the prince.
3 challenge test, dare, contest agreement Ravi challenged me to another round
acceptance of chess.
4 vanish gone, disappear appear Dinosaurs vanished from the face of
the earth millions of years ago.
5 suffer hurt, grieve, ache relieve Seema suffered an injury during the
game.
6 pieces bits, fragments whole I cut the cheese into small pieces for
my sandwich.
7 nervous anxious, tense calm I always get nervous before an exam.

8 convince persuade prevent I managed to convince myself that


what I was doing was the right thing.
9 chasing following escape The thieves outran the policeman
who was chasing them
10 lively energetic, active inactive, The tiny tots performed a lively dance
dull at the function.
11 wary cautious, guarded reckless, I was wary of talking to the stranger
careless in the shopping mall.
12 embark board, get on disembark We embarked on a long journey to
Arunachal Pradesh.
13 believe trust, consider distrust, If I practice hard, I believe I can get a
doubt distinction.
14 absence unavailability, non- presence Raj’s absence during his brother’s
existence wedding was felt by all.
15 nurture care, look after ignore When I was ill my mother nurtured
me back to health.
16 massive large, huge tiny On our way to Manesar we saw
massive buildings.
17 kindle ignite, inflame extinguish, I used straw and small twigs to kindle
dampen the fire.
18 ferocious wild, fierce calm The wolf looked ferocious to little
Red Riding Hood.
19 ability capability, efficiency incapability My teacher has the ability to create
beautiful masks with clay.
20 faithful loyal, true disloyal The old servant was faithful to his
master.
21 mischievous naughty, disobedient obedient Varun is very mischievous and enjoys
troubling others.
22 childish immature, babyish mature My friends always get annoyed with
my childish pranks.
23 stubborn adamant, obstinate, adaptable, The stubborn storekeeper refused to
willing lower the price.
24 jealous envious, resentful content, Rita is jealous of her beautiful sister.
satisfied
25 polite courteous, well- impolite, My teacher is always polite and
mannered discourteous speaks in a soft tone.
AMITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL , NOIDA
IDIOMS
NAME - CLASS- 3 L DATE
APRIL
IDIOMS MEANING SENTENCES DATE
1. Don’t count your 1. Do not count on something 1.He bought a new car hoping to
chickens before they that has not yet happened. pass the driving test, but I told him
hatch not to count his chickens before they
hatch.
2.Bite your tongue 2.To stop yourself from saying 2. I wanted to tell him exactly what I
something that you would thought of him, but I had to bite my
really like to say, tongue.
3. Pass with the flying 3. To win, achieve or 3. John passed his geometry test
colours accomplish something with flying colours.
extraordinary
MAY
IDIOMS MEANING SENTENCES DATE
1. Don’t count your 1. Do not count on something 1.He bought a new car hoping to
chickens before they that has not yet happened. pass the driving test, but I told him
hatch not to count his chickens before they
hatch.
2.Bite your tongue 2.To stop yourself from saying 2. I wanted to tell him exactly what I
something that you would thought of him, but I had to bite my
really like to say, tongue.
3. Pass with the flying 3. To win, achieve or 3. John passed his geometry test
colours accomplish something with flying colours.
extraordinary

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