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The Thinker´s Thesaurus: Sophisticated Alternatives to Common Words
Peter E. Meltzer
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Description for The Thinker´s Thesaurus: Sophisticated Alternatives to Common Words
Paperback. With over twenty percent more material, a must for any lover of distinctive words. Num Pages: 720 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; CBF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 182 x 235 x 48. Weight in Grams: 1200.
This entertaining and informative reference book features sophisticated and surprising alternatives to common words together with guides to usage. Avoiding traditional thesauruses’ mundane synonym choices, Peter E. Meltzer puts each word—whether it’s protrepic, apostrophise, iracund or emulous—in context.
This entertaining and informative reference book features sophisticated and surprising alternatives to common words together with guides to usage. Avoiding traditional thesauruses’ mundane synonym choices, Peter E. Meltzer puts each word—whether it’s protrepic, apostrophise, iracund or emulous—in context.
Product Details
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
720
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780393351255
SKU
V9780393351255
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Ref
99-1
About Peter E. Meltzer
Peter E. Meltzer, the author of the best-selling The Thinker’s Thesaurus and So You Think You Know Baseball?, is an attorney and a former professor at Rutgers University School of Law.
Reviews for The Thinker´s Thesaurus: Sophisticated Alternatives to Common Words
"This book will lend hours of pleasure-as well as help you preserve the highest layers of the English vocabulary."
John McWhorter, author of The Language Hoax "A million dollars' worth of fifty-cent words."
Erin McKean, editor, Verbatim "Delves into the mostly untapped reservoir of the English lexicon, offering readers more than top-of-mind word choices."
John McWhorter, author of The Language Hoax "A million dollars' worth of fifty-cent words."
Erin McKean, editor, Verbatim "Delves into the mostly untapped reservoir of the English lexicon, offering readers more than top-of-mind word choices."