Roget's Thesaurus is a reference book that categorizes words and phrases according to their meanings, providing synonyms and antonyms to help improve vocabulary and enhance writing. First published in 1852 by Peter Mark Roget, it organizes words thematically rather than alphabetically, which allows users to find related terms based on concepts. It has undergone numerous editions and updates, becoming a widely used tool for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their language skills.
no, but a theasaurus does!
I like dictionary.com ...but i guess there is no BEST ONE but i would recommend dictionary.com...it also has a theasaurus
FrostyPlatinumIcyCrystalColdThere are many more but i cant think of any more off the top of my head. Look up in a theasaurus these words and there will be more adjectives. hope this helps.
The adjective "still" can mean unmoving, motionless, static. The adverb "still" means yet, as yet, currently. The verb "still" means to quiet, silence, gag, or squelch. The noun "still" means silence, tranquility, or colloquially a photo or a distillery.
There are many such as naughty, evil, rude, impolite, terrible, horrible, stinky, beastly, crummy, wrong and corrupt. There are many more to find them I would look up bad on a theasaurus!awful, terrible, dreadful, appalling, shocking, ghastly, horrific, dire
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no, but a theasaurus does!
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use a theasaurus mate
gramatically yes or a robbress check the rogets thesarus or collective /gender nouns
I like dictionary.com ...but i guess there is no BEST ONE but i would recommend dictionary.com...it also has a theasaurus
Look in a dictionary or ask somebody else don't use the word. look in a theasaurus for one you can completely understand. I haven't spelt that right LOL
Roget's Thesaurus is a reference book that groups words with similar meanings together. It helps users find synonyms and related words to improve their writing and expand their vocabulary. The original version was published in 1852 by Peter Mark Roget.
Other synonyms for the word 'duty', can be 'work', 'tasks', or 'service'. There's even more ways than that. You should check duty for SYNONYMS in a theasaurus, or somethin' else.
Answers.com dictionary provides links to thesaurus entries. (see link below). Using the little-known WikiAnswers feature called "Answer Tips", you can double-click on any word in these answers and get a dictionary entry. (This is a bit buggy for short words and prepositions.) There is also one at (www.dictionary.com).
No, the word better is an adjective. An adjective has degrees: good, better, best.If the noun being described is more than 'better' it is 'best'. If there are others that are also more than 'better', terms like 'one of the best' or 'among the best' can be used.
FrostyPlatinumIcyCrystalColdThere are many more but i cant think of any more off the top of my head. Look up in a theasaurus these words and there will be more adjectives. hope this helps.