A cure for the common word : [remedy your ailing vocabulary with 3,000+ vibrant alternatives to the most overused words
معرفی کتاب «A cure for the common word : [remedy your ailing vocabulary with 3,000+ vibrant alternatives to the most overused words» نوشتهٔ Sullivan, K. D.، منتشرشده توسط نشر McGraw-Hill School Education Group در سال 2008. این کتاب در 5 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
**Make your ailing vocabulary go from merely good to __exceptionally splendid__ and __stupendous__!** Your brain holds an impressive vocabulary of more than 20,000 words, but chances are you only use a small fraction of them. That fraction is usually filled with worn-out oldies that have lost their impact, such as __interesting__, __good__, and __nice Inside, you'll find more than thirty alternatives for each of the one hundred most commonly overused words in the English language. Along with a list of synonyms, each common word comes with definitions, sample sentences, witty quotes, explanations of why the word fails to communicate, and much more.__ absolutely (adverb) activity (noun) affect (verb) amazing (adjective) awesome (adjective) bad (adjective) basic (adjective) beautiful (adjective) begin (verb) better (adjective) big (adjective) boring (adjective) bring (verb) certain (adjective) change (verb) choose (verb) common (adjective) correct (adjective) correct (verb) decent (adjective) develop (verb) difficult (adjective) difficult (adjective) direct (adjective) do (verb) to perform, execute, carry out easy (adjective) effective (adjective) emphasize (verb) end (verb) energy (noun) enjoy (verb) enough (adjective) excellent (adjective) exciting (adjective) fast (adjective) feel (verb) fill (verb) final (adjective) fine (adjective) finish (verb) funny (adjective) get (verb) give (verb) go (verb) good (adjective) good (adjective) great (adjective) grow (verb) happy (adjective) hard (adjective) help (verb) important (adjective) interesting (adjective) keep (verb) kind (adjective) know (verb) leave (verb) look (noun) love (noun) main (adjective) make (verb) mean (adjective) more (adjective) need (noun) new (adjective) next (adjective) nice (adjective) old (adjective) old (adjective) open (adjective) part (noun) perfect (adjective) piece (noun) plain (adjective) plan (noun) plan (verb) pleasant (adjective) problem (noun) prove (verb) put (verb) quick (adjective) quick (adjective) ready (adjective) regular (adjective) short (adjective) simple (adjective) small (adjective) special (adjective) stay (verb) strange (adjective) take (verb) take (verb) thin (adjective) think (verb) try (verb) use (verb) usual (adjective) want (verb) weird (adjective) well (adverb) absolutely (adverb) activity (noun) affect (verb) amazing (adjective) awesome (adjective) bad (adjective) basic (adjective) beautiful (adjective) begin (verb) better (adjective) big (adjective) boring (adjective) bring (verb) certain (adjective) change (verb) choose (verb) common (adjective) correct (adjective) correct (verb) decent (adjective) develop (verb) difficult (adjective) difficult (adjective) direct (adjective) do (verb) easy (adjective) effective (adjective) emphasize (verb) end (verb) energy (noun) enjoy (verb) enough (adjective) excellent (adjective) exciting (adjective) fast (adjective) feel (verb) fill (verb) final (adjective) fine (adjective) finish (verb) funny (adjective) get (verb) give (verb) go (verb) good (adjective) good (adjective) great (adjective) grow (verb) happy (adjective) hard (adjective) help (verb) important (adjective) interesting (adjective) keep (verb) kind (adjective) know (verb) leave (verb) look (noun) love (noun) main (adjective) make (verb) mean (adjective) more (adjective) need (noun) new (adjective) next (adjective) nice (adjective) old (adjective) old (adjective) open (adjective) part (noun) perfect (adjective) piece (noun) plain (adjective) plan (noun) plan (verb) pleasant (adjective) problem (noun) prove (verb) put (verb) quick (adjective) quick (adjective) ready (adjective) regular (adjective) short (adjective) simple (adjective) small (adjective) special (adjective) stay (verb) strange (adjective) take (verb) take (verb) thin (adjective) think (verb) try (verb) use (verb) usual (adjective) want (verb) weird (adjective) well (adverb) Minicapsules
Your brain holds an impressive vocabulary of more than 20,000 words, but chances are you only use a small fraction of them. That fraction is usually filled with worn-out oldies that have lost their impact, such as interesting, good, and nice... Now you can rejuvenate your vocabulary and rehab your verbal skills with this guide for using language to communicate more effectively in writing and speech.
Inside, you'll find more than thirty alternatives for each of the one hundred most commonly overused words in the English language. Along with a list of synonyms, each common word comes with definitions, sample sentences, witty quotes, explanations of why the word fails to communicate, and much more.
Make your ailing vocabulary go from merely good to exceptionally splendid and stupendous! Your brain holds an impressive vocabulary of more than 20,000 words, but chances are you only use a small fraction of them. That fraction is usually filled with worn-out oldies that have lost their impact, such as interesting, good, and nice. Inside, you'll find more than thirty alternatives for each of the one hundred most commonly overused words in the English language. Along with a list of synonyms, each common word comes with definitions, sample sentences, witty quotes, explanations of why the word fails to communicate, and much more. - Publisher. Title from PDF title page (viewed on Dec. 20, 2007).
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Make your ailing vocabulary go from merely good to exceptionally splendid and stupendous!
Your brain holds an impressive vocabulary of more than 20,000 words, but chances are you only use a small fraction of them. That fraction is usually filled with worn-out oldies that have lost their impact, such as interesting, good, and nice... Now you can rejuvenate your vocabulary and rehab your verbal skills with this guide for using language to communicate more effectively in writing and speech.
Inside, you'll find more than thirty alternatives for each of the one hundred most commonly overused words in the English language. Along with a list of synonyms, each common word comes with definitions, sample sentences, witty quotes, explanations of why the word fails to communicate, and much more.
Make your ailing vocabulary go from merely good to exceptionally splendid and stupendous! Your brain holds an impressive vocabulary of more than 20,000 words, but chances are you only use a small fraction of them. That fraction is usually filled with worn-out oldies that have lost their impact, such as interesting, good, and nice. Inside, you'll find more than thirty alternatives for each of the one hundred most commonly overused words in the English language. Along with a list of synonyms, each common word comes with definitions, sample sentences, witty quotes, explanations of why the word fails to communicate, and much more. - Publisher. Title from PDF title page (viewed on Dec. 20, 2007).