500 Words You Should Know Book by Caroline Taggart

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Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
ISBN
9780228101062
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Firefly Books, The Limited
ISBN-10
0228101069
ISBN-13
9780228101062
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12038279036

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
500 Words You Should Know
Subject
Vocabulary, General, Literacy, Word Lists
Publication Year
2018
Type
Not Available
Subject Area
Reference, Language Arts & Disciplines
Author
Caroline Taggart
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
9.1 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2018-935545
Reviews
[review of UK edition] Taggart manages an incredibly fine line of not giving too many outlandish words which will never be of any use nor throwing up too many we already know and use all the time. Of course, this will change from person to person but my feeling is that the words she's chosen are probably about right for each reader... The icing on the cake is the humour which comes with all this... It's all good-natured, informative, jolly kind of stuff; and as a result Taggart gets the balance right. So, whether you want to improve your word power, or you're just intrigued by words which are slightly more complex than our everyday Anglo-Saxon-based lexicon, or you just want something light yet intelligent to dip into -- '500 Words You Should Know' is a damned good contender for the spot., Will inspire readers and writers to use uncommon words in their correct context, to utilize the English language to its full potential, and to test themselves on the words they think they already know... Arranged thematically, each word is dissected, with a brief explanation of etymology, historical, and modern usage, allows the full understanding and effectively employment of the word in its proper context... An ideal, entertaining, and useful read for bibliophiles, writers, and the general reading public... Highly recommended for community, college, and university library collections., [review of UK edition] This is a fantastic tabletop book that can be picked up at any time... Here is the chance to improve your vocabulary and use uncommon, familiar, or even just vaguely familiar, words in the right way and in the correct context. From words you sort of know, but aren't confident enough to use, to weird and wonderful words you haven't a clue about! Word doctor Taggart prescribes 500 of the trickiest, most misused words in the English language... This is a magical box of linguistic tricks. And great fun to boot. Definitely one you will enjoy., This isn't a compendium of overly obscure and bizarre terms; rather, it is a conversational volume of terms that readers will likely be aware of but might have forgotten, or ones that they're not entirely comfortable using. Taggart covers misconceptions, connotations, a bit of etymology, and more., For wordsmiths and English language buffs interested in both usage and building vocabulary, featuring words that may seem familiar but which are popularly misused or misunderstood. Some 500 of tricky, most-often-misused words are arranged thematically, with discussion including their history, etymology, and modern applications... A fun gift for authors and any who regularly use the English language beyond ordinary daily affairs.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
428.1
Intended Audience
Trade
Synopsis
A book to inspire logophiles and the rest of us to use uncommon words in their correct context. Perhaps you have wanted to ameliorate your atavistic lexicon, engage in a little intellectual badinage or you have been discombobulated by tricky diction? 500 Words You Should Know has you covered. This book will inspire the reader to use uncommon words in their correct context, utilize the English language to its full potential and test themselves on the words they think they already know. It is a book for the appreciator of correct usage and contains words you thought you knew ( decimate, caveat, nemesis ), words you should know ( euphemism, diatribe, tautology ) and just a few that you might want to know ( peripatetic, shibboleth, callipygian ). This essential cornucopia of 500 of the best, trickiest and oft-misused words in the English language are arranged thematically. Each word is dissected, with a laconic gloss of etymology and historical and modern usage, to give a full understanding and effectively adopt the word into vocabulary in its proper context. 1. Terms of Endearment, Respect and Admiration - it's easy to confuse complement and compliment 2. Terms of Abuse, Criticism and Mild Contempt - the Xbox player had an etoliated look about him 3. It Depends on My Mood - a frat house is likely to be rabelaisian at least some of the time 4. Let's Give It Some Thought - it's best to be discrete when talking about disparate opinions 5. The Rough with the Smooth - celebrity culture feeds on schadenfreude 6. Heaven, Hell and the Bits in Between - weekends are for peregrinations around the mall 7. Science and the Arts - some readers of this book may be guilty of elision . Readers interested in everything that eclectic English has to offer, who wish to celebrate its majesty and depth and to ensure that they always use the language pedantically , this veracious cornucopia of knowledge will have them confabulating with the literary cognoscenti in no time.
LC Classification Number
PE1680T34 2018
Illustrated by
Walker, George

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