thesaurus
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As the authors write, he turned to the thesaurus and made lists of traditional “pirating” words.
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 5, 2025
She undoubtedly has a thesaurus earmarked and highlighted like a high school student’s SparkNotes copy of “Macbeth.”
From Salon ● Jan. 7, 2025
Ms Ain said that experts are also looking to create a legal thesaurus in Indian sign language that would help the deaf lawyers and litigants.
From BBC ● Oct. 8, 2023
At their simplest, these programs mask plagiarism through liberal use of a thesaurus; replace enough words with synonyms and hopefully nobody will ever find the original source.
From Scientific American ● Sep. 28, 2023
A thesaurus is a commodious tool for any reporter.
From "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool
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Ratings plummeted after the first episode, and critics dug out their thesauri to find new words for "awful."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Let's give thesauri to all songwriters incapable of dreaming up more original ways to voice that sentiment.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Why, at the moment the audience should be melting into tears over the death of this salesman, does the playwright introduce a word that sets viewers to thumbing their internal thesauri?
From Time Magazine Archive
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Nor do its plural forms, the highfalutin thesauri, or thesauruses, which sounds like a prehistoric creature.
From Time Magazine Archive
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There were then no short cuts of learning, no comprehensive lexicons, no dictionaries of antiquities, no carefully prepared thesauri of mythology and history.
From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 by Rossiter Johnson
Stevens raised challenges in dozens of school districts over the Bible, dictionaries and thesauruses.
From Seattle Times ● Apr. 16, 2024
Amin said because some countries, particularly poorer ones may see phase-out as too restrictive, negotiators could even hit their thesauruses for alternatives to the much discussed phase-out or phase-down wording.
From Seattle Times ● Dec. 5, 2023
Later, he worked on encyclopedias and thesauruses, becoming one of America’s leading lexicographers.
From New York Times ● Apr. 26, 2015
I encourage pupils to use dictionaries and thesauruses so pupils compile their own word banks.
From The Guardian ● Apr. 24, 2013
While other commentators, overwhelmed at the turn of events, had been forced to consult thesauruses in an effort to find synonyms for "wholesale repudiation" and "visceral disgust," Panetta had a slightly different take.
From Time Magazine Archive
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