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No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.

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Does a thesaurus give the etymology of a word?

No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.


Does a thesaurus gives the etymology of a word true false?

False. A thesaurus provides synonyms and antonyms for words, but it does not typically give the etymology (origin and history) of the words. For etymology, one would need to consult a dictionary or specialized etymological resource.


Can a thesaurus have an origin in it?

If it is ONLY a thesaurus, and not a combined thesaurus and etymology (word origins) book, it will not show word origins.


When should you use a thesaurus instead of a dictionary?

A Dictionary will give you the meaning of a word, its etymology and its roots, where a Thesaurus will give you words which have a similar (often the same) meaning and can be used in a similar context.


A thesaurus gives the alternatives below for the word hunger?

desire


What word processing tool should be used to find a synonym?

a dictionaryOr, more accurately, an etymology dictionary.


What is a thesuarus?

A thesaurus gives you synonyms and antonyms of words in the dictionary. A dictionary can also have thesaurus in it so it will say both dictionary and thesaurus on the front cover. - Kamala Pullakhandam age 9


What is thesuarus?

A thesaurus gives you synonyms and antonyms of words in the dictionary. A dictionary can also have thesaurus in it so it will say both dictionary and thesaurus on the front cover. - Kamala Pullakhandam age 9


What is the plural of thesaurus?

Another way to describe a thesaurus is a book of synonyms. Synonyms are alternate words that essentially mean the same thing.


What factors does a good writer most consider when looking for a word in a thesaurus A. precision and connotation B. rhythm and meter C. spelling and part of speech D. etymology an roots?

b


What is the Latin etymology of the word "etymology"?

The Latin etymology of the word "etymology" comes from the Latin word "etymologia," which means the study of the true meanings and origins of words.


What is the difference between a dictionary a thesaurus and a encyclopedia?

A dictionary is a list of words, arranged alphabetically, with their meanings. A thesaurus is a list of meanings, arranged by concept, with the words that express those meanings.If you find a copy of Roget's Thesaurus (I mean the real Roget's Thesaurus), you will find that the first entry is "Existence" (under which are listed words such as reality, actuality, absolute, true and so on) and the second is "Inexistence". Peter Mark Roget, who wrote it, said in his introduction:The present Work is intended to supply, with respect to the English language, a desideratum hitherto unsupplied in any language; namely, a collection of the words it contains and of the idiomatic combinations peculiar to it, arranged, not in alphabetical order as they are in a Dictionary, but according to the ideas which they express. (Emphasis in original)Roget considered that his most important creation was the rubric which categorized the meanings of all words and which was the organizing principle of the thesaurus. However, many people found the thesaurus hard to work with. Rather than start with the idea they wanted to express, they preferred to start with a similar word and look for synonyms. As a result people were looking for a Dictionary of Synonyms in which words were listed alphabetically. Nowadays what is sold under the name of "Roget's Thesaurus" is usually not in fact a thesaurus at all, but a Dictionary of Synonyms (and often of Antonyms). Roget would turn over in his grave.