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The Highly Selective Dictionary for the Extraordinarily Literate

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Between TV talk shows, radio call-in programs, email and the Internet, spontaneous-talk media has skyrocketed in the 90s.

People are interacting more frequently and more fervently than ever before, turning the English language into an indecipherable mess.

Now, this unique and concise compendium presents the most confused and misused words in the language today -- words misused by careless speakers and writers everywhere.

It defines, discerns and distinguishes the finer points of sense and meaning.

Was it fortuitous or only fortunate? Are you trying to remember, or more fully recollect?

Is he uninterested or disinterested? Is it healthful or healthy, regretful or regrettable, notorious or infamous?

The answers to these and many more fascinating etymological questions can be found within the pages of this invaluable (or is it valuable?) reference.

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Product Details
HarperCollins
0061746797 / 9780061746796
eBook (EPUB)
423.1
17/03/2009
English
189 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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