Yes... 1. Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
2. J.I. Rodale, Phrase Finder (Rodale Press, 1957)
Use a thesaurus.
Thesauri (or thesauruses) is the plural form of thesaurus.
frightening horrifyingtry a thesaurus for more
always by your side sweet dependable maybe look in a thesaurus
homeboy. (I'm not kidding! I looked it up in the Thesaurus!)
One option for a free online thesaurus for phrases is Thesaurus.com. It offers a wide range of synonyms and related words for different phrases and expressions. Users can easily search for phrases and explore different ways to express themselves.
The first thesaurus was written by Peter Mark Roget, a British physician and lexicographer. It was first published in 1852 and is known as "Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases."
Roget's Thesaurus is a reference book that provides alternative words and phrases to help with writing and communication. It categorizes words into different topics and offers a wide range of synonyms to choose from. It is commonly used by writers, students, and speakers to improve their vocabulary and find the right words to express their ideas.
Thesaurus in German is Synonymwörterbuch, Thesaurus
thesaurus
A dictionary of synonyms is called a thesaurus.
Probably a thesaurus, but a dictionary may be some help!
it the same thing
Yes they are true in a Thesaurus.
The noun 'thesaurus' is singular (one thesaurus).The plural forms are thesauruses and thesauri, both are accepted spellings.
If it is ONLY a thesaurus, and not a combined thesaurus and etymology (word origins) book, it will not show word origins.
RCA Thesaurus was created in 1954.