The well-spoken thesaurus: the most powerful ways to say everyday words and phrases
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Naperville, Ill.
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Beschreibung: | If you've ever fumbled while trying to use a big word* (*lofty, pretentious word) to impress a crowd, you know what it's like to* (*what it is to) be poorly spoken. The fear of mispronouncing or misusing complex words is real and leaves many of us consigned to the lower levels* (*lower echelons) of the English Language. The Well-Spoken Thesaurus is your guide to eloquence, replacing the ordinary with the extraordinary. |
Beschreibung: | 391 p. 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781402243059 1402243057 |
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