The Merriam Webster Thesaurus
The Merriam Webster Thesaurus Books
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More than 100,000 synonyms, antonyms, natural phrases, correlated words, and contrast words make word-finding simple. Calculated to provide essential in rank quickly, it is arranged alphabetically to save hunting through an index.
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I bought the Thesaurus for my Granddaughter to use in school this year.
She was very delighted to get The Merriam-Webster Thesaurus she also said it will be very helpful when writing her papers.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is well formatted. It is simple reading, informative and enjoyable. I highly urge it to writers and researchers of all levels.
Rating: 5 / 5
Even people with excellent eye sight will struggle with this…had I known that I would have got the large print version. As for the thesaurus itself.. it is pretty excellent. There are a few small code symbols you have to remember and you may have to bounce nearly the book a bit to get that “perfect” word. It is full of words though and probably a excellent buy for kids grades 8-12. If it would have had just a small bit larger print I would have rated it 4 stars but being able to read it is an vital thing…especially if you have to work on something a small later in the evening when your eyes are slightly strained all ready.
Rating: 3 / 5
When I got back into writing this year, I figured I needed a thesaurus more current than the ancient Random House College Edition Thesaurus, circa 1984, that was in my desk. And using [...] just didn’t provide enough context to the words. This Webster Thesaurus was a cheap buy which I figured would be simple to use – heck, a thesaurus is a thesaurus, aptly? I was incorrect.
Using it for about a month now has been an endless source of frustration. Nearly every word I seem to look up has a one sentence definition followed by a reference to another word, where the synonyms really are. So I have to flip to that page. It is 667 pages long and yet it seems very few of the entries are really helpful. And when I finally get to a page with a lot of synonyms, I seldom seem to find the aptly word that I want, for whatever reason. Just a massive disappointment.
I’m now deciding between The Oxford Novelist’s Thesaurus or Roget’s College Thesaurus and when either of them arrive, I’m throwing this thesaurus into the trash. It’s wasted much more time than it was worth.
Rating: 1 / 5