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Oxford Dictionary, Thesaurus and Wordpower Guide (Dictionary/Thesaurus) (Hardcover)

by Maurice Waite (Author), Sara Hawker (Editor), Catherine Soanes (Editor)
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Product details

  • Hardcover: 1554 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press (4 Oct 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0198603738
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198603733
  • Product Dimensions: 26.6 x 20 x 7.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 312,689 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The Oxford Dictionary, Thesaurus, and Wordpower Guide gives you three books in one. The dictionary section offers comprehensive coverage of today's English, with over 145,000 words, phrases, and definitions, while the thesaurus has over 333,000 alternative words. Other features include clear and straightforward guidance on grammar and usage in the form of in-text boxes and thousands of example sentences illustrating words in use. The Wordbuilder Guide offers extra help to enrich and develop your vocabulary, and includes a section on foreign words and phrases, information on collective names for animals and birds, useful vocabulary for word games, lists of common confusables, a section on selecting the right word, an extensive Wordbuilder section which gives instant links to related words, and a section on difficult or unusual words.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent reference tome for the serious writer/reader, 21 Dec 2004
By Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
(TOP 50 REVIEWER)   
The idea of combining dictionary and thesaurus has become a popular one recently, and the big publishing houses have their own versions. I repeatedly argue that everyone should have a decent dictionary and thesaurus to hand, so combining the two seems to kill the proverbial two birds.

It also, of course, increases the size of the one volume. You need to ask yourself what use you intend making of your dictionary / thesaurus. You may find it useful for crosswords - and, depending how sophisticated the crosswords are, the more sophisticated your needs will be. You may need a decent dictionary and thesaurus because you write - for profit, for pleasure, as part of your job, or in the course of your studies. Your decision then might be influenced by how portable the book is, how wide a vocabulary it covers, etc.

The "Oxford" is quite a big, heavy volume. It's definitely not suitable for lugging around with you on your travels. It's also a bit on the big side to fit conveniently on a desk top or inside a drawer; it tends more towards sound reference material, to be kept on a bookshelf. And it is definitely too heavy for small children, and may be a bit awkward for anyone with, say arthritic wrists.

Organisation typically follows a pattern of having the dictionary element at the top of the page, the thesaurus below. This means you have to get into the habit of looking for words in two places - and you will find an element of duplication of definition, or repetition of synonyms occurring because of this.

Oxford's bonus is the inclusion at the end of a 'Wordpower' guide - a sort of anti-thesaurus, which takes a range of key words and links these to many of the concepts or words with which they might be associated. So, it lists "war" and offers as one of its associated words, "ceasefire". It's an interesting concept, and one which has evident educational value if you are trying to study the language or help someone else do so.

Printing is, as usual, excellent - though it is on the small side and you may need to wear your glasses. Paper quality, too, is robust, with a quality feel to it. You sense this is a book designed to last. The scale is commendable - it covers a huge vocabulary and it would have to be a pretty obscure word to miss inclusion. What you don't get are the extensive etymological and historical notes on word origin which you'll find in, say, the "Oxford English Dictionary". But, "you pays your money".

All in all, an excellent reference tome for the serious writer, and one which many homes would treasure. But, I always argue that you should go to a bookshop and take a look at the book in the flesh. You know why you want a dictionary or thesaurus, or combination. But it's a very personal choice - and a very competitive market. Oxford offers an excellent volume, well worth considering, and one which I personally endorse and value.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In a competitive market, the 'Wordpower' section edges it, 11 Dec 2004
By Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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The idea of combining dictionary and thesaurus has become a popular one recently, and the big publishing houses have their own versions. I repeatedly argue that everyone should have a decent dictionary and thesaurus to hand, so combining the two seems to kill the proverbial two birds.

It also, of course, increases the size of the one volume. You need to ask yourself what use you intend making of your dictionary / thesaurus. You may find it useful for crosswords - and, depending how sophisticated the crosswords are, the more sophisticated your needs will be. You may need a decent dictionary and thesaurus because you write - for profit, for pleasure, as part of your job, or in the course of your studies. Your decision then might be influenced by how portable the book is, how wide a vocabulary it covers, etc.

The "Oxford" is quite a big, heavy volume. It's definitely not suitable for lugging around with you on your travels. It's also a bit on the big side to fit conveniently on a desk top or inside a drawer; it tends more towards sound reference material, to be kept on a bookshelf. And it is definitely too heavy for small children, and may be a bit awkward for anyone with, say arthritic wrists.

Organisation typically follows a pattern of having the dictionary element at the top of the page, the thesaurus below. This means you have to get into the habit of looking for words in two places - and you will find an element of duplication of definition, or repetition of synonyms occurring because of this.

Oxford's bonus is the inclusion at the end of a 'Wordpower' guide - a sort of anti-thesaurus, which takes a range of key words and links these to many of the concepts or words with which they might be associated. So, it lists "war" and offers as one of its associated words, "ceasefire". It's an interesting concept, and one which has evident educational value if you are trying to study the language or help someone else do so.

Printing is, as usual, excellent - though it is on the small side and you may need to wear your glasses. Paper quality, too, is robust, with a quality feel to it. You sense this is a book designed to last. The scale is commendable - it covers a huge vocabulary and it would have to be a pretty obscure word to miss inclusion. What you don't get are the extensive etymological and historical notes on word origin which you'll find in, say, the "Oxford English Dictionary". But, "you pays your money".

All in all, an excellent reference tome for the serious writer, and one which many homes would treasure. But, I always argue that you should go to a bookshop and take a look at the book in the flesh. You know why you want a dictionary or thesaurus, or combination. But it's a very personal choice - and a very competitive market. Oxford offers an excellent volume, well worth considering, and one which I personally endorse and value.

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17 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars brillant and outrageous book especially for foreign students, 23 Oct 2001
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i think this dictionary is really unique in combining information and functionality. it is even better than a cd rom i would say. if you are studying at home mainly you will find it a great help as there are on one page both dictionary words AND thesaurus words. you have everything in one book AND on one page. that makes reading and writing in english so much more easier. your abilities will improve soon when using this book.
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