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Rants and lessons about the English language from an undergrad English major. This is the diary of a grammar snob.
4 months ago (13 notes)
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Question:
When in need of a synonym, how do you usually go about finding it?
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murphytii0
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theanisakay
answered:
Microsoft Word or Merriam Webster!
thefloodgates
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I ask friends around me if I’m in public or I use thesaurus.com if I’m at home.
onlyaworkingtitle
answered:
Right click —> thesaurus, or thesaurus.com; if off the computer, using the actual (gasp!) thesaurus book.
belaine
answered:
thesaurus.com
ahuang06
said:
Thesaurus
laninaseria
answered:
I use the built in thesaurus on Word or
thesaurus.com
jyooynce
answered:
dictionary.com
maelie
answered:
thesaurus.com or if I’m using Microsoft Word I’ll use the handy shift+F7
playingjax
answered:
thesaurus.com, but i always make sure i click over to read the dictionary definition if i’m not sure it’s a good fit :]
danizorz
answered:
A thesaurus.
onlysaysficus
answered:
never, ever, ever, a thesaurus.
quantumstarlight
answered:
Thesaurus.com or M-W.com, usually.
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