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Synopsis
This all-new thesaurus combines the authority of the full-size "Webster's New World Thesaurus" with the convenience of the pocket format. Thousands of entries include tens of thousands of synonyms, antonyms, and idioms. Up-to-date usage information helps readers select just the right word for their purpose.
Synopsis
Revised and enlarged, this convenient pocket guide has thousands of new entries for synonyms, antonyms, and idioms, all presented in alphabetical order. Up-to-date usage information helps readers select just the right word for their purpose.
Synopsis
Webster's New World Pocket Thesaurus
The ideal portable companion to Webster's New World Pocket Dictionary.
Extensive Synonym Lists for Thousands of Words
Clear, Precise, Concise
Designed and Edited for Ease of Use
Synopsis
Revised and enlarged, this handy bestseller is now an even greater value. Thousands of new entries for synonyms, antonyms, and idioms help readers choose their words with real confidence. Alphabetically organized, this is a genuine thesaurus that is authoritative, dependable, and easy to use.
About the Author
Charlton Laird was first Hilliard Distinguished Professor of the Humanities (University of Nevada, Reno) and holder of both earned and honorary doctoral degrees. He devoted a lifetime to writing and teaching, and his mastery and vast knowledge of language is reflected in the pages of Webster's New Roget's A-Z Thesaurus.