Word for Word

“Word for Word” by Stewart Clark, published by OUP Oxford on October 16, 2003, is a comprehensive resource designed to assist learners of English in navigating the complexities of the language. This edition spans 256 pages and focuses on comparing and defining approximately 3,000 commonly confused words. The book presents these words in pairs or groups, making it easier for readers to understand their differences and usage.
Readers will find complete definitions accompanied by example sentences, which provide guidance on general usage, cultural variations, pronunciation, and spelling. This structured approach aims to clarify the nuances of English vocabulary, particularly beneficial for those studying English as a second language. “Word for Word” serves as a practical tool for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of the language and improve their communication skills.
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Compares and defines about 3,000 of the most commonly confused words in English. Easily confusable words can cause problems for learners. Word for Word explains the differences between them, presenting them in pairs or groups for ease of reference. Complete definitions contain example sentences and guidance on general usage, cultural variation, pronunciation, and spelling.
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