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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary & Thesaurus, Deluxe Audio Edition (Version 3.0)

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary & Thesaurus, Deluxe Audio Edition (Version 3.0)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK
Review: This is a one stop dictionary. All you need under one cover. I purchase other dictionaries from Oxford, Collins and Cambridge to name a few and this one tops them all by a long shot. For what you are getting you should be paying a lot more. BUY THIS DICTIONARY NOW.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ugly Font Makes Viewing Distasteful
Review: The font used in the entry window is plain ugly; so ugly in fact that I doubt I will replace my American Heritage Dictionary with this one. The characters are too close together and some portions of some characters are lined too heavily. My system is Microsoft Windows 2000. As a test I installed the product on another W2K system with the same result.
Other notes: it tries to install Adobe Acrobat over a more recent version.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An essential desktop reference for the discerning user
Review: The Merriam-Webster Collegiate is your father's dictionary, and is proud of the fact. The Collegiate is steeped in tradition, being the result of over a hundred years of dedicated linguistic scholarship based on sound lexicographical principles. This dictionary evinces a scholarly tenor which sets it apart from its closest competitors. It does not dumb down the language. It assumes the user is more interested in expanding his knowledge of English, than in trendy, glib, and opinionated answers. But that is NOT to say that the Collegiate is stuffy or lacks vitality. On the contrary, it is a wonderful storehouse of the most current idioms, Americanisms, slang, and technical terms, all defined with remarkable precision. In the interest of intellectual honesty, it also has all the four letter words that earlier generations found too offensive to be included in the dictionary.

The Collegiate is similar enough to its competitors that it can be used easily for checking spelling or pronunciations, while its definitions are on a slightly higher level, and generally convey fuller information than the others. The word stock is a bit more extensive than its closest rivals as well. The many synonym studies are very helpful to those who wish to hone their writing skills and vocabulary. The dating of the first appearance of words is a fascinating feature, not found in any other desk dictionary, and lends historical interest to the work.

The superlative nature of this dictionary is not readily apparent, but becomes evident over time. I own four desk dictionaries and consult them all, but it is the Merriam-Webster Collegiate that I have come to value the most. Some things just keep getting better with age, and the Collegiate is undoubtedly one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Some things we never outgrow...
Review: How can anyone do without this book? If we are reverent readers, we will often come across new words, or evolving words or perhaps old words whose deeper meaning we want to understand, in context with what we are reading. This dictionary has been a great pal to keep by my side as I read. Clear writing, great info, just a "must have". It uses the clearest print style available, but do keep those reading glasses handy....


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