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(3.63) | 1 | Roget's Thesaurus can be used for letters, reports, presentations, essays, CVs and speeches. It helps avoid repetiton of a word, find alternative words or recall words that have slipped the mind. The Roget's index lists possible meanings of each word so that the meaning can be identified. The main part of the book groups together alternative words and phrases and lets the reader choose between nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs. Over 150,000 words and phrases are contained here.… (more) |
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Introduction -- A Thesaurus, says the dictionary, is "a treasury or storehouse; hence a repository, especially of words, as a dictionary." But, in a sense, this book is the opposite of a dictionary. You turn to a dictionary when you have a word but are not sure enough about what it means -- how it has been used and what it may be expected to do. You turn to the Thesaurus when you have your meaning already but don't yet have the word. It may be on the tip of your tongue, or in the back of your mind or the hollow of your thought, but what it is you don't yet know. It is like the missing piece of a puzzle. You know well enough that the other words you try out won't do. They are not the right shape. They say too much or too little. They are too flat or too showy, too kind or too cruel. But the word which just fills the bill won't come, so you reach for the Thesaurus. A Thesaurus, says the dictionary, is "a treasury or storehouse; hence a repository, especially of words, as a dictionary." | |
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Pocket Books and the Thomas Y. Crowell Company have taken exceptional pride in bringing this famous reference book to a peak of usefulness for the modern American; it is pre-eminently suited for everyone who ever has need of writing anything from a letter to a play, from a business report to a scientific treatise. (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.) | |
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▾References References to this work on external resources. Wikipedia in EnglishNone ▾Book descriptions Roget's Thesaurus can be used for letters, reports, presentations, essays, CVs and speeches. It helps avoid repetiton of a word, find alternative words or recall words that have slipped the mind. The Roget's index lists possible meanings of each word so that the meaning can be identified. The main part of the book groups together alternative words and phrases and lets the reader choose between nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs. Over 150,000 words and phrases are contained here. ▾Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThing members' description
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