A dictionary of synonyms is called a thesaurus.
If you want to know the meaning of the word "antonym," use a dictionary. A thesaurus contains synonyms, and sometimes antonyms. So you might be able to use a thesaurus if you want to know the antonym of a word. Better yet, go to a search engine like google.com and type in something like 'antonym of bad," or whatever you want the antonym of, without the quotation marks.
I would suggest the thesaurus or dictonary.com.
Use the thesaurus
One can use a thesaurus to find synonyms and antonyms to a word. For example, one could look up 'use' in a thesaurus and find that synonyms are utility,application, purpose, and handling. Antonyms are disuse and misuse.
A dictionary of synonyms is called a thesaurus.
You could research "walk" in a thesaurus and then use past tense to create synonyms for "walked." You may actually find "walked" in a thesaurus.
If you choose an unfamiliar synonym, it might have the wrong connotative meaning for the context. apex is gay! 3:D
If you want to know the meaning of the word "antonym," use a dictionary. A thesaurus contains synonyms, and sometimes antonyms. So you might be able to use a thesaurus if you want to know the antonym of a word. Better yet, go to a search engine like google.com and type in something like 'antonym of bad," or whatever you want the antonym of, without the quotation marks.
Invest in a thesaurus. You might try "thunderous".
I would suggest the thesaurus or dictonary.com.
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Use the thesaurus
One can use a thesaurus to find synonyms and antonyms to a word. For example, one could look up 'use' in a thesaurus and find that synonyms are utility,application, purpose, and handling. Antonyms are disuse and misuse.
You will find the word "This" in the T section...
you use the thesaurus for finding words that mean the same as a different word
A thesaurs differs from a dictionary because of its meaning. you could use thesaurus instead of a dictionary when more information is needed when a dictionary's definition is implacent.