The Penguin Concise Thesaurus

The Penguin Concise Thesaurus by Rosalind Fergusson is a comprehensive reference book published by Penguin Books in 2002. This UK edition spans 886 pages and is presented in English. The thesaurus is organized in an easy-to-use A-Z format, providing a wide array of synonyms for various words, including both common terms and more specialized vocabulary, along with contemporary slang and jargon.
Readers will find that this thesaurus offers clear and straightforward entries, making it simple to navigate. Each word entry includes multiple senses when applicable, ensuring users understand the nuances of meaning. This resource serves as an excellent companion to language arts and linguistics studies, making it a valuable tool for anyone looking to enhance their vocabulary or improve their writing skills.
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Arranged in an easy-to-use A-Z form, THE NEW PENGUIN CONCISE THESAURUS offers a vast selection of synonyms for a whole host of words, ranging from the everyday to the comparatively esoteric and from standard vocabulary to contemporary slang and jargon (‘e-tailer’, ‘chill out’). Each entry is simplicity itself to follow, and where a particular word has several different senses, these are clearly indicated and explained. A perfect companion to THE NEW PENGUIN CONCISE ENGLISH DICTIONARY.
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