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The New America Roget's College Thesaurus In Dictionary Form

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Reference Book, Thesaurus

1 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1931

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Author 18 books1 follower
August 29, 2022
I've read this book many times over. In search of the better word, the perfect word, the word that will make a good sentence great. To be honest, sometimes I just can't find that word--even after poring over a hundred entries. But I don't blame my beloved thesaurus--I think sometimes the perfect word just doesn't exist. But more often, in these pages I rediscover a word that not only hits the target, but pierces right through. Some guys remember their first car. I remember my first thesaurus--and its wonderfully stodgy orange and black cover. Since then, I've welcomed its many descendants into my life.
283 reviews13 followers
February 14, 2018
A favorite book to carry. A flip of page and off my mind goes, coursed by a word I find there. Or did the word and all it's sister meanings find me and call me to a mindful Neverland?
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July 5, 2022
Acquired in the 1990's
On permanent loan from Anthony
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1,834 reviews416 followers
April 25, 2010
I know--who uses a thesaurus now when you can google definitions, antonyms and synonyms. Roget's at one time was the thesaurus of choice, and a paperback edition was cheap and handy. But I have to echo one reviewer who complained that with alternatives a click away, it's just annoying to deal with such eye-sight challenging font. I wouldn't rule out getting a larger type hardcover edition, but the utility of this paperback is very limited and it hasn't been used for years.
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March 20, 2015
This paperback thesaurus is a favorite book - I take it with me to work and back home, etc. I play a game: open it random, pick a word and then allow the word to create a memory association, question, or imagination trigger. The secondary use for me is the "normal" way we use a thesaurus: searching for synonyms for words I use too frequently.

The "game" method has become one of my writing exercises. I see what can hit paper once a word sends me this way or that.
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Author 7 books100 followers
February 28, 2008
I use this book everyday in my writing. Now that I'm writing so much I should really get a new one, one that is actually useful.
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Author 158 books29 followers
November 8, 2011
This is the best thesaurus/lexicon/glossary/sourcebook/onomasticon I've ever owned. Been using the same beat-up copy since the mid-80's.
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3,008 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2018
Saying I've read this is probably a misnomer, but I've certainly used it heavily!
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