A Dictionary of New Words

A Dictionary of New Words by Sid Lerner, published by Barnes & Noble Books in 1995, presents a comprehensive exploration of contemporary English vocabulary. This edition, consisting of 221 pages, delves into a variety of new words and phrases that have emerged from diverse contexts, including street slang, scientific advancements, and political discourse. Each entry is accompanied by clear definitions and examples of usage, providing readers with insight into the evolution of language.
Readers will find a rich collection of terms that reflect current trends and cultural shifts. The book focuses on the dynamic nature of the English language, showcasing how new words are integrated into everyday communication. With its informative approach, this dictionary serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the latest developments in English vocabulary.
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From street slang to the latest scientific developments, from rock and roll to Washington politics, this book offers a generous sampling of new English words and phrases. Definitions enhanced with clear examples of usage and interesting background.
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