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Words You Should Know

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By: David Olsen
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Publisher: Adams Media
Pub. Date: 1st August 1997
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 256
Ean: 9781558500181
Isbn: 1558500189
Upc: 045079000186

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USER REVIEWS

great tool
~ Written on Mar 24, 2008. out of users found this review helpful.

great practical useful book to enhance your vocab. great bathroom potty time killer. get you one !

a handy tool for students
~ Written on Aug 20, 2004. 24 out of 25 users found this review helpful.

I am a student in high school, and I have found this book to be quite handy in increasing one's vocabulary, especially for standardized tests such as the SAT. The words, in alphabetical order, are typed in big font with the prounciation key, part of speech, definition, and sample sentence below the word. There are quite a few words in this book (1,200) from a-z, so this should satiate the vocab-hungry.

What I like in this book are the simple, concise definitions of the words and following it, a slight elaboration on the definition. As I flipped through the book, I realized these words make good "word of the day" if one likes that kind of thing. However, I must note that some the definitions are a little too concise (too brief), so I often have to rely on the example/elaboration and/or consult a real dictionary source for clarification.

The word difficulty range is nice, from somewhat simple words like "affect" and "effect" (do you know the difference?) from words that seem, to me, even archaic at times and not exactly words one would use in a conversation: "My boss is such a troglodyte!"

Anyway, I recommend this book for students who want to build their vocabulary or other vocab-hungry people. However, if one wants extreme detail, one might have to consult an additional source. I "prognosticate" that, if put to good use, this book can make one use complex words with great "aplomb!"

Aptly Named
~ Written on Jul 10, 2003. 18 out of 18 users found this review helpful.

This book is an excellent reference for me. The words in the book are words I would not think twice about if I heard them in conversation or read them in a novel. I know what they mean...kind of. By reading this book, however, I am able to learn a precise definition of the words so I may feel comfortable integrating them into my own vocabulary. This is exactly what I was looking for.

The definitions are not your typical dictionary definitions that leave you more confused after you've read it. They are simple and concise. Each word has a clear example that shows the word in context.

I also enjoyed that pronunciation was shown phonetically. I appreciated not having to flip back to a key somewhere in the book to figure out how to pronounce each syllable.

Overall, this book is excellent for anyone wishing to expand their vocabulary.

Good vocubulary list, poor editing
~ Written on Sep 3, 2000. 37 out of 37 users found this review helpful.

This book contains, as the title suggests, a good list of vocabulary words that you should know. However, the editing in the book is atrocious. There are many typographical errors and probably a dozen words that omit a second definition that is widely used. The book will help you to recognize words that you should know, just be careful before you use these new words yourself since you may be using a definition that is not widely accepted.

To its credit, this book does present the words in a manner that will help you to learn them quickly. It is also easy to read and if you can dedicate as little as 30 minutes at a time studying from it, it should expand your mind and ossify your loins ;^)

A Very Useful Book
~ Written on Feb 29, 2000. 6 out of 7 users found this review helpful.

This book is excellent in providing the meaning and use of words that most people may not use in their everyday conversations. However, for those who wish to improve in their understanding of such words and who want to have greater understanding of the words used by educated persons, this is a useful book.

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