its collectious satisimus..
If it is ONLY a thesaurus, and not a combined thesaurus and etymology (word origins) book, it will not show word origins.
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.
Just look up the word in the thesaurus and there will be a list of words that are synonyms. If you are using an online thesaurus the steps are similar, type in the word and press enter.
theasauri or theasauruses
There are three syllables in thesaurus. (the-sau-rus)
A dictionary of synonyms is called a thesaurus.
The word "thesaurus" is pronounced as thuh-sawr-uhs.
The word "thesaurus" is pronounced as thee-SAWR-uhs with the emphasis on the second syllable.
There is no clear antonym listed in thesaurus but it could be reverse agent.
It is a Latin word - thesaurus - meaning treasury. Also a Greek word - thesauros - of similar meaning, from the root word 'titherai' meaning to 'put or place'
The plural forms thesauruses and thesauri are both acceptable forms of the word thesaurus.