The Cambridge Thesaurus contains fewer words than Oxford (about 200,000 compared with 275,000) or Roget's International Thesaurus, fifth edition (325,000). In his introduction, editor Lutz explains that the synonyms "have been arranged to provide users with a broad selection of synonyms that adhere closely to the meaning of the entry word." Generally not more than 10 synonyms are provided for a word to "confine the entries to those synonyms that are appropriate and above all familiar and useful."
Idioms and verb phrases are included both as entries and as synonyms, with special emphasis on current usage. While the slang usage of chill does not have its own entry, it does appear as a synonym in the entry calm down. Where synonyms are slang, they identified as such. Informal and colloquial terms are not so labeled, which could be a problem in formal writing. The editor recommends checking a current dictionary when in doubt.
Entries are identified by part-of-speech abbreviation; words that can be more than one part of speech are listed separately. Arabic numerals separate synonym groups by meaning. A brief gloss in parentheses will identify the sense for each synonym group if it is not immediately clear. Some antonyms are given, to narrow the possible choices among synonyms and to help select the best synonym from among those given.
Lists of types of things--flowers, cheeses, dog breeds--are omitted. This also explains the absence of color terms, which are not easily interchangeable. Green as an adjective, however, does have synonyms that cover flourishing plants and immaturity.
This is a good, concise thesaurus for the general reader, a ready-reference or telephone-reference service point, or an office. Given the price, it might even be a good circulating thesaurus since it is much more legible than the paperbound ones most libraries use. A useful purchase.
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The "Cambridge Thesaurus" is a useful addition to my library as it helps me find suitable words when writing papers. My job involves writing a lot of conference papers and making contributions to the organization's magazine. I often need to choose the right word to ensure that there is no confusion on the meaning that I may wish to convey to my audience. This is where the thesaurus has been very useful and convenient.
Sometimes I may use the same word in a sentence and may wish to find an alternative word to improve the way a sentence would sound. Here again, this thesaurus has been an excellent companion. I recommend the thesaurus to those who need to ensure that they produce good quality papers and need to choose the right word to convey the intended meaning. I rate this thesaurus very highly.
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