The Oxford Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms (Oxford Quick Reference)
C**S
Perfect
Use every day
M**Y
Best guide...
My 4th grade daughter uses it a lot, she likes to read and Oxford dictionary is her guide. I highly recommend this book.
J**C
A nice compact thesaurus...
A well organized thesaurus. Lots of antonyms as well. Good for the classroom.
C**D
Great book
Very complete and will come in handy.
B**M
getting used
everything is good
J**.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to expand their vocabulary
Very thorough and helpful dictionary. I recommend it to anyone who wants to expand their vocabulary.
M**Y
Fun and Helpful.
I'm not writing a novel or anything to be published; but, I love learning to express myself in various ways. I write things for my children--- poems, letters, journaling, and find I can be redundant and what I am writing doesn't express my intent or intensity. This book is a helpful tool and I just enjoy learning how to use words in various ways.
L**X
Amazon sent to wrong address.
Well, I guess I now own a Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms. I ordered 2 books, billed to me but to be sent to my son who is in a correctional facility. He has no access to a computer but is taking college courses. I order the books and send them to him.One book won't be released until 12/4 - I checked the shipping addressed which is the correctional facility so he should get it.This other book is still sitting here in its package, unopened. The facility is strict on ordering - it has to be in the company's packaging and clearly marked. I can't go to a store, buy a book and send it to him. This means I can't run a label over it, throw it in the mail box and think he's going to get it - he's not. The facility will return it to me (I'm very good at writing and don't need this). To send it back to Amazon, it would cost me $5.99 although I have Prime and shipping outbound is free.What these companies don't understand is a correctional facility is prison. Each State has a different set of rules as to mail. He was in another state - I could send him a birthday card. In this state, I can send a birthday card BUT it has to be in a white envelope or it gets returned to me. Why color matters, I don't know.He is fortunate to be in a facility where he can work on his degree but there are things that don't fall on taxpayers (nor should they). I pay for books, pads, pens, pencils, notebooks, an extra pair of socks, underwear, a snack, coffee, anything medical - it's not a country club nor do I expect it to be. He gets the basics from the state - 3 squares, a roof, one pair of sneakers, a blanket & pillow and a shower. Any ''extras'' - a newspaper, magazine, a radio , etc. (again, each facility has a list of items) are picked up by family/friends. Being retired, I guess I'll be reading about synonyms - I can use the 5.99 elsewhere.
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