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More than 100,000 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic phrases, related words, and contrast words make word-finding easy. Designed to provide essential information quickly, it is arranged alphabetically to save hunting through an index. Introductory... [ More...]
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EVERYTHING A CROSSWORD SOLVER COULD EVER NEED — IN ONE COMPLETE VOLUME! Who won the Academy Award for best actress in 1993? What's another word for "nerd"? If you're a modern puzzler, you need not only a quick and easy reference, but a book that is... [ More...]
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More than 100,000 Spanish synonyms and antonyms are listed in separate typefaces that highlight similar and opposite words following the headword of each of the 25,000 separate entries. Technical expressions and newly coined words are also included.
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Cliches: the bad guys of the English language, overused, abused, and sniffed at by school teachers? Or do they receive bad press? Are they actually an irreplaceable form of linguistic shorthand? Betty Kirkpatrick, an editor of Roget's Thesaurus, has... [ More...]
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A witty and whimsical A to Z gallery of entertaining vintage expressions, drawn from nearly 200 of the English language's most intriguing early dictionaries and glossaries. Line drawings.
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A handy guide to problems of confused or disputed usage. - More than 2,000 entires - Based on the critically acclaimed Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage - Explains the background and basis of usage controversies - Offers expert... [ More...]
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The Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms unlocks the meaning of thousands of idiomatic phrases used in contemporary American English. More than 5000 idioms—from don't go there and living large to more bang for the buck and hit the nail on the... [ More...]
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The portable companion to the Chambers Paperback Dictionary, the Paperback Thesaurus includes • more than 180,000 synonyms and antonyms, with the most useful meanings given first • lists of thematically related words • extra... [ More...]
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What if you fired your shrink and hired a proofreader? More than just a dictionary of euphemisms by a hip young linguist, The Evasion-English Dictionary is a merciless translation of the banalities of contemporary speech. It's also scathingly... [ More...]
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