Book 3:
Introduction
(From book)
An antonym is a word that is opposite in meaning to another. The opposite of a 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Even the best of speakers and most skilful writers often find themselves at a loss to find the word opposite in meaning to the one they have in mind. A good store of antonyms, therefore, is as important as a rich vocabulary in expressing oneself clearly, effectively and precisely.
No other language in the world perhaps has such a uniquely prolific vocabulary as English, reflecting a mind-blogging multiplicity of sources. For the learners and users of such an affluent language an exclusive book on an important aspect like antonyms should prove a great help.
The Sterling Book of Antonyms consists of a single alphabetical list of headwords, each followed by its opposite meaning. It is simple to use than a dictionary - no elaborate index to thumb through, no time-consuming turning of pages before you hit upon the right antonym.
Obviously, a book of this size cannot claim to include all the words in the language. What it provides is an exhaustive selection of words in everyday use. Obsolete words have been omitted.
If you have time and again had to rack you brains to find the 'right word opposite in meaning', this is book for you.
Introduction
(From book)
An antonym is a word that is opposite in meaning to another. The opposite of a 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
Even the best of speakers and most skilful writers often find themselves at a loss to find the word opposite in meaning to the one they have in mind. A good store of antonyms, therefore, is as important as a rich vocabulary in expressing oneself clearly, effectively and precisely.
No other language in the world perhaps has such a uniquely prolific vocabulary as English, reflecting a mind-blogging multiplicity of sources. For the learners and users of such an affluent language an exclusive book on an important aspect like antonyms should prove a great help.
The Sterling Book of Antonyms consists of a single alphabetical list of headwords, each followed by its opposite meaning. It is simple to use than a dictionary - no elaborate index to thumb through, no time-consuming turning of pages before you hit upon the right antonym.
Obviously, a book of this size cannot claim to include all the words in the language. What it provides is an exhaustive selection of words in everyday use. Obsolete words have been omitted.
If you have time and again had to rack you brains to find the 'right word opposite in meaning', this is book for you.
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