When several words seem to have almost the same meaning, how do you choose the right word so that you express exactly what you want to? This post groups words with similar meanings (known as ‘synonyms’) together and gives each a definition and example so that the similarities and differences are made clear.
Anyone who wants to write clear and accurate English, using the correct word in a particular context, will find this book helpful
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- Lesson 1: Ability (noun)
- Lesson 2: Accomplish (verb)
- Lesson 3: Anger (noun)
- Lesson 4: Annoy (verb)
- Lesson 5: Answer (noun)
- Lesson 6: Ask (verb)
- Lesson 7: Assistant (noun)
- Lesson 8: Aware (adjective)
- Lesson 9: Beach (noun)
- Lesson 10: Beginner (noun)
- Lesson 11: Big (adjective)
- Lesson 12: Block (verb)
- Lesson 13: Break (verb)
- Lesson 14: Careful (adjective)
- Lesson 15: Cautious (adjective)
- Lesson 16: Change (verb)
- Lesson 17: Child (noun)
- Lesson 18: Clean (adjective)
- Lesson 19: Cold (adjective)
- Lesson 20: Collect (verb)
- Lesson 21: Competition(noun)
- Lesson 22: Complain (verb)
- Lesson 23: Contestant (noun)
- Lesson 24: Copy (verb)
- Lesson 25: Correct (adjective)
- Lesson 26: Courage (noun)
- Lesson 27: Cut (verb)
- Lesson 28: Dead (adjective)
- Lesson 29: Defeat (verb)
- Lesson 30: Dirty (adjective)
- Lesson 31: disagree (verb)
- Lesson 32: disapprove (verb)
- Lesson 33: Dislike (noun)
- Lesson 34: Easy (adjective)
- Lesson 35: Fail (verb)
- Lesson 36: Famous (adjective)
- Lesson 37: Fat (adjective)
- Lesson 38: Fatal (adjective)
- Lesson 39: Fight (noun)
- Lesson 40: Find (verb)
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