Word for Word

Transform Your Vocabulary from Pedestrian to Precocious* in an Instant (*or from Sophisticated to Straightforward)

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Almanacs & Trivia, Word Lists, Language Arts, Reading, Vocabulary, Dictionaries
Cover of the book Word for Word by James E. Snyder, Jr., Penguin Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: James E. Snyder, Jr. ISBN: 9781101151631
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: December 1, 2009
Imprint: TarcherPerigee Language: English
Author: James E. Snyder, Jr.
ISBN: 9781101151631
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: December 1, 2009
Imprint: TarcherPerigee
Language: English

An ingeniously handy guide to help you transform chew into masticate, rainy into pluvian?or antediluvian into plain old old.

Attorney James Snyder didn?t set out to write a book about words. But one day he looked up the word animadversion. The definition said it means the same thing as aspersion. He wasn?t quite sure what that meant, so he looked it up. It meant the same thing as slander. At last he was getting somewhere? and he stumbled upon an inconvenient truth about dictionaries: If you don?t know big words, they sometimes aren?t much help.

So Snyder started collecting what he calls one-word definitions?simple words for fancy ones, and fancy words for simple ones. So whether you?re a penster (writer) looking for the right palabra (word), or just a solecistic (ungrammatical) malingerer (faker) trying to gasconade (show off ) to your gormless (stupid) yokemates (co-workers), this handy and engaging reference presents the right word for any occasion.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

An ingeniously handy guide to help you transform chew into masticate, rainy into pluvian?or antediluvian into plain old old.

Attorney James Snyder didn?t set out to write a book about words. But one day he looked up the word animadversion. The definition said it means the same thing as aspersion. He wasn?t quite sure what that meant, so he looked it up. It meant the same thing as slander. At last he was getting somewhere? and he stumbled upon an inconvenient truth about dictionaries: If you don?t know big words, they sometimes aren?t much help.

So Snyder started collecting what he calls one-word definitions?simple words for fancy ones, and fancy words for simple ones. So whether you?re a penster (writer) looking for the right palabra (word), or just a solecistic (ungrammatical) malingerer (faker) trying to gasconade (show off ) to your gormless (stupid) yokemates (co-workers), this handy and engaging reference presents the right word for any occasion.

More books from Penguin Publishing Group

Cover of the book Carrier 14: Typhoon Season by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Mr. Monk Helps Himself by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book The Intermission by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Islands of Profit in a Sea of Red Ink by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Lonestar 84 by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book City of Light by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Why I Am a Five Percenter by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Mrs Craddock by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Longarm #395 by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Broken Bone China by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Lulu Meets God and Doubts Him by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Longarm 350 by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Vengeance Is Mine by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book The Black Book of Hollywood Beauty Secrets by James E. Snyder, Jr.
Cover of the book Predatory Game by James E. Snyder, Jr.
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy