The American Heritage Student Thesaurus

The American Heritage Student Thesaurus

The American Heritage Student Thesaurus

The American Heritage Student Thesaurus

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Overview

A newly jacketed, eminently useful thesaurus for students in grades 710, providing burgeoning writers with 70,000 synonyms shown in contexts students can relate to.
 
The American Heritage® Student Thesaurus is especially designed to improve the reading and writing skills of students in middle school and early high school. The book offers 6,000 main entries and over 70,000 synonyms—more than any other thesaurus at this level—as well as a table explaining the parts of speech. Each main entry includes a clear sample sentence showing typical usage. Synonyms are listed in the order of how well they fit the meaning illustrated in the sample sentence, encouraging students to think about word choice as an active process rather than a rote procedure. Word Group features for words with no actual synonyms (such as boat or hat) provide conceptually related terms (such as ship or cap). Additionally, many entries contain lists of antonyms to help build vocabulary. This book has been updated with a new jacket to match the line look for The American Heritage® Student Dictionary/

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781328787323
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 07/17/2018
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 104,027
Product dimensions: 8.10(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 11 - 16 Years

About the Author

THE EDITORS OF THE AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARIES are a team of professional lexicographers with advanced degrees in various scholarly fields. The editors familiarize themselves with the vocabulary in specific subject areas, collect materials on new developments and usage, and work with expert consultants to ensure that their publications are accurate and up-to-date.



PAUL HELLWEG is a freelance writer and author of The Insomniac’s Dictionary. He is an assistant professor at California State University, Northridge. He resides in Frazier Park, California.
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