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Showing posts with label dictionary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dictionary. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Writers And Readers Websites Wednesday - Reference Site
Doesn't matter if you're a reader, a writers, a researcher, a student or just love facts. Go on over and Check out InfoPlease.
It's a great reference tool that combines an encyclopedia, almanac,
dictionary, thesaurus, atlas, and biography reference. Rummage around and you're sure to find the information you need.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Writers And Readers Websites Wednesday - Dictionary.com
I believe I mentioned Dictionary-dot-com to writers and readers back in 2010, but I'm going to mention it again for those word enthusiasts who may have joined me and haven't had time to comb through all my back posts.
It's an excellent site with dictionary, thesaurus and other word fun that's been around for years now. Go ahead, you know you want to - go check it out. Tell me what you think when you get back.
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Kickstarting That Writer’s Vocabulary
You write. A lot. You plant the seed
and spin a story, but perhaps you have a hard time
choosing just the right word. A writer needs words like one lost in the desert
needs water. And we hear so much about vocabulary, how broad it must be, what
words to choose, how to turn a great phrase. So, in hopes of helping you
cultivate that ever expanding vocabulary, here are a few tips and some helpful
resources.
First the obvious. One
of the best ways to expand your vocabulary is by reading. Read everything.
Novels, non-fiction, newspapers, magazine articles, labels! All will help you
to improve your own vocabulary. Hopefully in addition to simply reading for
entertainment you, as a writer, are permitted to do only occasionally) you’re
making note of words you don’t know as you read, and sooner or later looking
them up in the dictionary. Good idea! (Sooner’s better than later by the way.)
Want to build your
vocabulary a fun and helpful way? Then check out FreeRice.com. You answer
multiple-choice questions regarding word meanings and at the same time you
donate rice to help relieve hunger. A great site. Fun and broadening. Broaden
your vocabulary and help feed people; a great combination.
Here’s a more
scholarly site. VocabTest.com. If you’re serious about ‘boning’ up on your
vocabulary, this could well be the site for you. It offers tests that are
divided by grade up to ‘Senior’ – which might be the level you want to begin
at. Units which become progressively more difficult are offered and you’re
retested on words you get wrong. Best. Of all, it’s free.
A Thesaurus is key to
helping you word build. There are lots of them free on the web. There’s also
the online Visual Thesaurus at http://www.visualthesaurus.com/ . It has an
initial free trial period, and then if you find you’re making a lot of use of
it, a charge of $2.95 a month or $19.95 a year kicks in. Certainly worth
exploring and seeing for yourself. Or you might like the digital (Kindle)
edition of Word Power Made Easy – the Complete Three Week Vocabulary Builder. Get
it at your local bookstore or online at Amazon at http://amzn.to/172fzto
Looking for a helpful,
hold in your hand, hard copy book you might find useful? Then check out Word
Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis. A great vocabulary study book. Your library
might have it. Online it’s a bit over $11.00 http://amzn.to/1aWCtaj
You can try Bringing
Words To Life by Isabel L. Beck. A more expensive book, but a very good
vocabulary builder. Again, perhaps your
library, a local bookstore or online at http://amzn.to/150PyJo
And now for a final
note. Great writers have great vocabularies, but don’t think that means you
need to rub your expertise in everyone’s face. Meaning don’t use long or
unusual words all the time in your writing to show off your great vocabulary.
The fact of the matter is once you have that great vocabulary it is how you use
it, not which ‘hundred dollar words’ you use. Find new ways to use words to
make your story colorful and engaging. Savor words like fine wine and allow
your readers to do the same. Surprise them, amuse them, find that new turn of a
phrase that hasn’t been used before, choose words with punch, long or short. The secret to a great vocabulary is to
learn how to engage your reader. That's what we're here for, right?
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Writers & Readers Websites Wednesday - Visuwords
Have a great site for you this week.
Stumbled upon Visuwords, an online graphical dictionary. In their own words, "Look up words
to find their meanings and associations with other words and concepts. Produce
diagrams reminiscent of a neural net. Learn how words associate."
It's a fun and instructive site for writers looking for new ideas, definitions, associations and students and readers who love words. Even offers brain training games when you go to full screen mode.
Go ahead, have some fun, play with words. Tell me what you think.
Oh, and why is this guy here? For inspiration of course, throw up some words to describe him and see where it takes you - he is holding up the world afterall.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Writers & Readers Websites Wednesday
Okay, now this is a very helpful, interesting, and visual site, the Visual Dictionary Online. An excellent resource and entertaining for readers and writers alike.
Have a great Wednesday and don't pass this one up.
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