Visual Thesarsus

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Paul James

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I found a software program that is tree like. It finds the original word explains all verbs nouns corrects spelling and finds synonyms and antonyms and puts them in a tree form and I can see the whole page. I am having problems with spelling editing finding and using the right word in a sentence. Would this software help me? Paul
 

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I've never seen such a beast, but it certainly does sound interesting and useful.
 

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Ah, they're just basically mind maps. Do these with students all the time.

Definitely a good writing tool.
 

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Thank all of you. Apology for not thanking you.
 

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Notwithstanding your previous posts referring to your dyslexia, it's important to note that you spelt "thesaurus" incorrectly in your title. This information will be useful, at least, for other learners on this forum.

In addition, there is no need to write a new post to say "Thank you" (or to apologise for not thanking people). Simply click on the "Thank" button in the bottom left-hand corner of any post you find helpful. It saves time for everyone.
 

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yes the visual thesaurus exists and it is pretty good.
 

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Yes, the visual thesaurus exists and it is pretty good.

Welcome to the forum, Jesse. :hi:

Your member profile shows that you are a native speaker. As such, learners will assume that everything you write is correct so please make sure you follow standard capitalisation and punctuation rules in your posts.
 
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