Random House Webster’s Pocket Bad Speller’s Dictionary Second Edition

Random House Webster’s Pocket Bad Speller’s Dictionary Second Edition by Random House is a practical resource published by Random House Publishing Group on December 29, 1997. This 224-page edition is designed specifically for individuals who struggle with spelling, offering a unique approach by allowing users to look up words by their incorrect spellings. The dictionary features a comprehensive collection of actual misspellings sourced from various media, including television, newspapers, and magazines.
Readers will find a revised and expanded selection of thousands of current words across diverse fields such as business, computers, and science. This edition aims to assist users in improving their spelling and vocabulary while serving as a valuable reference tool. With its compact size, this pocket dictionary is convenient for on-the-go use, making it an accessible option for anyone looking to enhance their literacy skills.
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Q: How do I find a word in the dictionary if I don’t know how to spell it?
A:Look it up by its wrong spelling.
Random House Webster’s has compiled the first dictionary for bad spellers — now in a handy pocketsize version.
The vast new collection of actual examples includes misspellings from many sources:
television
newspapers
magazines
advertisements
correspondence
essays
memos
This new, revised and enlarged edition for the 1990’s has added thousands of current words from business, computers, entertainment, medicine, psychology, religion, science, and law.
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