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The Highly Selective Dictionary of Golden Adjectives

Author : Eugene Ehrlich
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2009-10-13
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780061746789

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Adjectives have long suffered from bad press. For many years, English teachers have been fond of telling students that "adjectives are the enemy of nouns, and adverbs are the enemy of everything else." While it's still advisable to heed your English teacher's advice on most other matters, The Highly Selective Dictionary of Golden Adjectives for the Extraordinarily Literate proves that breaking certain rules can make written and spoken language that much livelier, adding much-needed color, style, and adornment. With this addition to the popular Highly Selective series, the "golden" adjective, at last, gets the star treatment it deserves. From adventitious to zaftig, renowned lexicographer Eugene Ehrlich has collected more than 850 of the most interesting and engaging adjectives in the English language and has provided concise definitions and instructive usage examples. Whether you're a writer, a speaker, or a word buff, this compendious, trenchant, laudable, and all-around fantabulous volume will help you put panache back into your prose.

The Highly Selective Dictionary of Golden Adjectives

Author : Eugene Ehrlich
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2009-10-13
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780061746789

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The Highly Selective Dictionary of Golden Adjectives by Eugene Ehrlich Pdf

Adjectives have long suffered from bad press. For many years, English teachers have been fond of telling students that "adjectives are the enemy of nouns, and adverbs are the enemy of everything else." While it's still advisable to heed your English teacher's advice on most other matters, The Highly Selective Dictionary of Golden Adjectives for the Extraordinarily Literate proves that breaking certain rules can make written and spoken language that much livelier, adding much-needed color, style, and adornment. With this addition to the popular Highly Selective series, the "golden" adjective, at last, gets the star treatment it deserves. From adventitious to zaftig, renowned lexicographer Eugene Ehrlich has collected more than 850 of the most interesting and engaging adjectives in the English language and has provided concise definitions and instructive usage examples. Whether you're a writer, a speaker, or a word buff, this compendious, trenchant, laudable, and all-around fantabulous volume will help you put panache back into your prose.

Thingamajigs and Whatchamacallits

Author : Rod L. Evans Ph.D.
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2011-06-07
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781101515921

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Thingamajigs and Whatchamacallits by Rod L. Evans Ph.D. Pdf

Have you been guilty of catachresis* at work? Have you defenestrated* your dictionary in frustration? Do you have phloem bundles* stuck in your diastema*? Scratching your occiput* now? Rod L. Evans's Thingamajigs and Whatchamacallits will help take the mystery out of some of our most obscure words. Containing hundreds of words from agitron (the phenomenon of wiggly lines in comic strips indicating that something is shaking) to zarf (the holder for a paper cone coffee cup), this lively reference will enable you to easily locate your thingamajig or whatchamacallit, be it animal, vegetable, mineral, or punctuation mark. Leave no linguistic oddity unexamined-your brain will thank you. *catachresis: strained, paradoxical, or incorrect use of a word; *defenestrate: to throw out a window; *phloem bundles: stringy bits between the skin and the edible parts of a banana; *diastema: the gap between teeth in a jaw; *occiput: the back part of the head or skull

U.S. News & World Report

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electronic journals
ISBN : STANFORD:36105112949321

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Forthcoming Books

Author : Rose Arny
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1752 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : American literature
ISBN : UOM:39015058394084

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Play Among Books

Author : Miro Roman,Alice _ch3n81
Publisher : Birkhäuser
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-06
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9783035624052

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Play Among Books by Miro Roman,Alice _ch3n81 Pdf

How does coding change the way we think about architecture? This question opens up an important research perspective. In this book, Miro Roman and his AI Alice_ch3n81 develop a playful scenario in which they propose coding as the new literacy of information. They convey knowledge in the form of a project model that links the fields of architecture and information through two interwoven narrative strands in an “infinite flow” of real books. Focusing on the intersection of information technology and architectural formulation, the authors create an evolving intellectual reflection on digital architecture and computer science.

Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents, 2003-2004

Author : Jeff Herman
Publisher : Prima Lifestyles
Page : 920 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Authorship
ISBN : 076153735X

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Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents, 2003-2004 by Jeff Herman Pdf

The Key to Unlocking Your Writing Success This ultimate writer's reference connects you to who's who in the publishing industry. Inside, you'll find the names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail and Web addresses for hundreds of top editors and agents, plus essays from industry insiders who reveal the secrets to big-time success. With the most up-to-date information on an industry that's constantly changing, this new edition offers everything you need to get past the slush piles and into the hands of the real players in the publishing field, including how to write attention-grabbing book proposals and thrive off rejection. Now, you hold the keys to getting published.

Library Journal

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1324 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electronic journals
ISBN : IND:30000085253437

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The Highly Selective Thesaurus for the Extraordinarily Literate

Author : Eugene Ehrlich
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 578 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2009-03-17
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780061762499

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The Highly Selective Thesaurus for the Extraordinarily Literate by Eugene Ehrlich Pdf

Anyone looking to improve his or her vocabulary and anyone who loves words will be enthralled by this unique and impressive thesaurus that provides only the most unusual -- or is it recondite? --words for each entry.

Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents

Author : Jeff Herman
Publisher : Writer
Page : 948 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0871162016

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Jeff Herman's Guide to Book Publishers, Editors & Literary Agents by Jeff Herman Pdf

A guide to the names and specialities of American and Canadian publishers, editors, and literary agents includes information on the acquisition process and on choosing literary agents.

Dictionary of Verbs: Vocabulary Building

Author : Manik Joshi
Publisher : Manik Joshi
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2020-09-14
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Dictionary of Verbs: Vocabulary Building by Manik Joshi Pdf

2250 Useful Verbs and Their Meanings Verbs are words that show action, state of being, or occurrence and form the main part of the predicate of a sentence. The basic form of a verb is known as its infinitive. In this book, you will study and learn useful English verbs along with their meanings. || Sample this: English Verbs -- A 01 -- abase -- to behave in a way so as to make someone that he/she does seem unimportant [synonyms: belittle, degrade, demean, humiliate, subjugate] 02 -- abate -- to become less strong or widespread; to make something less strong or widespread. [synonyms: decline, subside] 03 -- abduct -- to illegally and forcefully take sb away and keep them as a prisoner, especially in order to get sth such as money for returning them [synonym: kidnap] 04 -- abet -- to help or encourage or support sb to do sth wrong or illegal 05 -- abhor -- to strongly hate a way of thinking or behaving for moral reasons [synonyms: detest, despise, loathe] 06 -- abrade -- to remove part of the surface of sth, such as rock or skin, and damage it or make it rough by rubbing it against sth rough and hard i.e. by friction or erosion [synonyms: graze, roughen, scrape] 07 -- abridge -- to make a shortened version of an ‘original text’ [synonyms: abbreviate, shorten] 08 -- abrogate -- to officially cancel or end sth such as a law, agreement, contract, decision, etc. and make them no longer valid [synonyms: repeal, revoke, rescind] 09 -- abstract -- (a). to extract or remove something from something else | (b). to consider something theoretically or separately from (something else) | (c). to make a written summary of the main points of an argument, theory or a book, etc. 10 -- abut -- (of an area of land or a building) to be next to sth or to have a common boundary with the side of sth [synonym: adjoin] 11 -- acclaim -- to praise, admire or welcome sb/sth enthusiastically and publicly 12 -- ache -- (a). to feel continuous pain in a part of your body [synonym: hurt] | (b). to have a strong desire for sb/sth or to do sth | (c). to be very sad or distressed 13 -- adore -- to be very fond of something or to like sb very much [synonyms: admire, love] 14 -- affect -- (a). to cause a change in someone or something; to have an impact or an influence on someone or something | (b). to produce strong feelings of distress, pity, regret, sorrow, or sympathy, etc. on sb | (c). (of a disease) to make sb become ill or sick; to have an impact on sb or a particular part of the body | (d). -- to act as if you are feeling or thinking sth | (e). to try to impress other people by using or wearing sth that looks special/unique; to behave insincerely or unnaturally to impress other people [synonym: put on] 15 -- aggrandize -- to increase power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhance; extend] 16 -- aggravate -- (a). to intentionally irritate somebody [synonyms: annoy, exasperate] | (b).to make an unpleasant situation or an illness worse or more serious [synonyms: exacerbate, worsen] 17 -- ante -- to put a sum of money in poker before receiving cards 18 -- ape -- (a). to do sth in the same way as sb else, however not in a proper manner [synonym: imitate] | (b). to irritate or make fun of sb by copying the way they behave, talk, or walk, etc in an absurd manner [synonym: mimic] 19 -- appease -- (a). to make sb calmer and prevent them from harming you by accepting their demands [synonyms: conciliate; soothe; pacify] | (b). to make or preserve peace with a nation and avoid war by giving it what they want 20 -- arch -- (a). (of part of your body) to move and form a curved shape | (b). to be in a curved line or shape across or over sth 21 -- aspire -- to direct your hopes, efforts, etc. towards a particular career or activity [synonyms: aim, seek] 22 -- attain -- (a). to get something after a lot of effort | (b). to reach a particular level, age, condition, etc. 23 -- aver -- to state firmly that sth is certainly true [synonyms: assert, avow] 24 -- avow -- to publicly express your opinion about sth in a firm way [synonym: affirm]

How Languages Are Learned 5th Edition

Author : Patsy M Lightbown,Nina Spada
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2021-07-05
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780194406307

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How Languages Are Learned 5th Edition by Patsy M Lightbown,Nina Spada Pdf

Now in its fifth edition, the award-winning How Languages are Learned has established itself as an indispensable introduction to research in language acquisition and its relationship with classroom practice. Patsy Lightbown and Nina Spada have worked for over four decades in second language research and education. They are highly respected worldwide for making theory and research about language learning accessible and relevant to classroom teaching. This widely acclaimed book remains essential reading for second language teachers. • Updated content highlights the latest research into second language learning and its relevance to classroom practice • Activities and questions for reflection personalize content and support critical thinking • Chapter summaries, discussion questions, weblinks and supplementary activities are available online at www.oup.com/elt/teacher/hlal

Depraved English

Author : Peter Novobatzky,Ammon Shea
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2014-07-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781466875449

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Depraved English by Peter Novobatzky,Ammon Shea Pdf

From aboiement to zooerastia, a guided tour of the lantrified underbelly of the English language This unusual, un-put-downable little volume by Peter Novobatzky and Ammon Shea collects more than three hundred of the English language's most disgusting, offensive, and obscene words--words that have fallen out of common usage but will no doubt delight, amuse, and in some cases prove surprisingly useful. Who hasn't searched for the right word to describe a colleague's maschalephidrosis (runaway armpit perspiration), a boss's pleonexia (insane greed), or a buddy's fumosities (ill-smelling vapors from a drunken person's belches)? Word lovers, chronic insulters, berayers, bescumbers, and bespewers need feel like tongue-tied witlings no more: Finding the correct, keck-inspiring word just got a whole lot easier with Depraved English.

English Grammar And Punctuation (Speedy Study Guides)

Author : Speedy Publishing
Publisher : Speedy Publishing LLC
Page : 6 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2015-04-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781681850399

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English Grammar And Punctuation (Speedy Study Guides) by Speedy Publishing Pdf

Familiarize yourself with the basic rules of grammar by reviewing the common rules per part of speech. To reinforce points per rule, this guide comes with examples of incorrect, correct and better uses of each part of speech. With this guide, English grammar is no longer as intimidating as before. Grab a copy today.

Insulting English

Author : Peter Novobatzky,Ammon Shea
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2001-06-09
Category : Humor
ISBN : 9781429979009

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Insulting English by Peter Novobatzky,Ammon Shea Pdf

At last, a compendium of ingeniously insulting words for every occasion. For anyone who's been stymied by the level of sloth, bad looks and low intelligence of his fellow man (and woman), help is on the way. You can't change the tiresome creatures around you, but now you can describe them behind their backs with pleasing specificity. Yes, Insulting English is a user's guide to little-known and much-needed words that include: Gubbertush: Buck-toothed person Hogminny: A depraved young woman Nihilarian: Person with a meaningless job Pursy: Fat and short of breath Scombroid: Resembling a mackerel Tumbrel: A person who is drunk to the point of vomiting These and many other gems from our colorful mother tongue are collected on these pages. Now every gink, knipperdollin, and grizely dunderwhelp can be called by his rightful name.