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Synonym Graphs

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I’ve long kicked around the idea of using two-dimensional scatter plots beyond typical math applications. Years ago I wrote about graphing characters but more recently realized this would be an interesting way to analyze shades-of-meaning across multiple synonyms.

Start With Five Synonyms

Let’s take five similar words:

  • happy
  • joyous
  • ecstatic
  • pleased
  • content

Find Two Ways To Rank Them

Then, I want to come up with two different ways to “rank” these words. How are these synonyms all different? I came up with:

  • long-term vs short-term
  • active vs passive

For example, the most long-term of these synonyms (to me) is “joyous.” The most short-term might be “ecstatic.” “Pleased” is very passive, while “ecstatic” is active.

Now, Graph It!

In the end, students can plop them onto a scatter plot like so:

This sets up a pretty interesting way to get into the nuances of these synonyms.

I created a Byrdseed.TV lesson about this topic as well.

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