As an ESL folk, writing in English often comes with an extra hurdle for me. I once believed that as long as I have perfect spelling and grammar...
English is not my first language. Nonetheless, I've been consuming written media forms in English ever since I was sitting in primary school; big...
Hello writers who know more than me! I am a very new writer in creative writing (typically, I do academic writing), and I wondering what people...
I have tried google, dictionaries, online thesaurus, and "phone-a-friend". I can't find a word, or shorter and clearer phrase that describes what...
Hi, I am seeking synonyms for the noun "embeddedness." Thus far I have: 1. entrenchment 2. irremovablity Thank you. Will accept coinage if...
I wanted to buy an Oxford English Dictionary/Thesaurus combo and an Oxford American Dictionary/Thesaurus or a Webster's Dictionary/Thesaurus...
I would think the only reason to have a print dictionary and thesaurus is if your phone or your computer distracts you easily, but I don't see...
Found this on the web: http://www.onelook.com/thesaurus/ Sometimes I have a concept stuck in my brain but the word is missing. I usually search...
I find that I am frequently scrambling for better words - not necessarily fancier, just different - and almost always have my web browser open to...
I use an online thesaurus frequently when I'm writing and find that I almost rely on it. Before the internet and the almost instant access to a...
I need a word to call someone who inserts themselves into a power void without permission. Or someone takes a title before proving that they've...
I feel, a lot of the time, that my writing vocabulary is not as large as I would like it to be. Often times, when I'm reading, I will come across...
Neophyte. Dabbler. Naif. Thank you, thesaurus.com, for those wonderful words of wisdom. I learned three new words today, and all of them describe...
In one of my stories, I have a character who perpetually smiles. One of the most chipper people you'd ever meet. She rarely drops her smile, even...
This has been a persistent problem for me- simply finding the right word to use or describe certain maneuvers or motions used in swordplay. I know...
Do you use Visualthesaurus.com? (I have no relation to them. Except that I use it! :) Check it out. when you are looking for that eluding word...
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