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Roget's II: The New Thesaurus

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Expanded to include thousands of near-synonyms, antonyms, and near-antonyms, this remarkably successful reference work is now even more useful and appealing. Authoritative and accurate, it is organized for finding the appropriate word quickly and easily.

1152 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1980

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Peter Mark Roget

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Peter Mark Roget (born January 18, 1779, London, England—died September 12, 1869, West Malvern, Worcestershire) was an English physician and philologist remembered for his Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases (1852), a comprehensive classification of synonyms or verbal equivalents that is still popular.

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June 11, 2011
A fine resource. Examples from this volume: amicable=friendly or harmonious; Contumely=indignity, vituperation; ignominious=disgraceful. And so on. A thesaurus is a valuable tool, and this version surely warrants attention.
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September 14, 2021
The spine of this old paperback testifies to how often I used it in college, so it's sentimental for me. Roget was and perhaps still is nearly synonymous with thesaurus, though it seems these references have gone the way of the dinosaur-us.
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November 12, 2012
It's a thesaurus, so there's not much that can be said about it as a review. [return]The layout is acceptable and considering I'm most likely using it to verify my own knowledge, I can't really call it out on any errors.
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October 9, 2009
Indispensible tool for any serious writer. Having read carefully through 6th addition Rogets thesarus one approximates mastery of English language vocabulary!
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