English language + Synonyms and antonyms
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English language + Synonyms and antonyms
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English language + Synonyms and antonyms
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- The Merriam-Webster thesaurus
- Mark my words,, a guide to modern usage and expression
- Webster's collegiate thesaurus
- Roget's international thesaurus
- Elephant elephant, a book of opposites, Pittau & Gervais
- A high, low, near, far, loud, quiet story, Nina Crews
- Random House English language desk reference
- A dictionary of English synonyms & synonymous expressions,, designed as a guide to apt and varied diction., Edited by Alfred Dwight Sheffield. Foreword by Edward Weeks
- Crabb's English synonyms,, by George Crabb, A. M. Rev. and enl. by the addition of modern terms and definitions arranged alphabetically, with complete cross references throughout, with an introduction by John H. Finley
- Stop! Go!, a book of opposites, Brian Biggs
- What's opposite?, Stephen R. Swinburne
- Roget's thesaurus of words for writers, over 2,300 emotive, evocative, descriptive synonyms, antonyms, and related terms every writer should know, David Olsen, Michelle Bevilacqua, Justin Cord Hayes, and Robert Bly
- Archibald's opposites, by Phil Vischer
- Andy & Sandy's anything adventure, Tomie dePaola, cowritten with Jim Lewis
- Opposites, photography, George Siede and Donna Preis
- Animal opposites, a pop-up book, Petr Horáček
- The thesaurus of slang, Esther Lewin and Albert E. Lewin
- Descriptionary, a thematic dictionary, Marc McCutcheon
- Opposites, by Barbara Bazaldua ; illustrated by Lori Tyminski ; painted by IBOIX Studios
- The Oxford new essential thesaurus
- Roget's thesaurus of words for students, helpful, descriptive, precise synonyms, antonyms, and related terms every high school and college student should know how to use, David Olsen, Michelle Bevilacqua, Justin Cord Hayes, & Burton Jay Nadler
- 100 words almost everyone confuses and misuses, from the editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries
- Popposites, the pop-up opposites book!, [by Mike Haines and Keith Finch]
- The American Heritage desk dictionary and thesaurus
- Webster's New World thesaurus, prepared by Charlton Laird ; updated by William D. Lutz
- Antonyms;, hot and cold and other words that are different as night and day., Illustrated by Joan Hanson
- The Random House thesaurus, edited by Jess Stein and Stuart Berg Flexner
- Big and small, a pop-up pal book of opposites, by Carla Dijs
- Random House Roget's college thesaurus, [original edition edited by Jess Stein and Stuart Berg Flexner]
- The American Heritage student thesaurus, Paul Hellweg, Joyce LeBaron, Susannah LeBaron
- Merriam-Webster's school thesaurus
- The American heritage college thesaurus
- My book of opposites, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
- Merriam-Webster's collegiate thesaurus
- Opuestos!, Opposites!, by Charles Reasoner
- What the moon saw, Brian Wildsmith
- Roget's International Thesaurus, edited by Barbara Ann Kipfer, Ph.D
- The McGraw-Hill children's thesaurus, by the Wordsmyth Collaboratory
- Long and short, Julie Murray
- Cat, Matthew Van Fleet ; photography by Brian Stanton
- The American Heritage essential student thesaurus
- Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus, compiled by Christine A. Lindberg
- John Burningham's opposites
- Push, pull, empty, full; a book of opposites
- Becca backward, Becca frontward, a book of concept pairs, Bruce McMillan
- Big bug, little bug, a book of opposites, by Paul Stickland
- Webster's new dictionary of synonyms;, a dictionary of discriminated synonyms with antonyms and analogous and contrasted words
- Synonyms and antonyms, by Ann Heinrichs
- More antonyms; wild and tame and other words that are as different in meaning as work and play
- Opposites, Anne Geddes