I own the
‘Oxford Thesaurus of English’ and it was given to me a number of years ago as a
Christmas present from my parents. It is a huge hard-backed tome. When I tore
off the wrapping paper I let out a shriek of delight and hugged this giant
book, much to the bemusement of the rest of my family.
I know they
all thought I was a little weird to be so ecstatic over getting a book of
words. But I had been writing as part of my art work for some time and I felt
that I was sometimes lacking the vocabulary I needed to fully express myself.
I’ve been a reader for a long time so my vocabulary isn’t bad but I was finding
that I was a little repetitive in my word usage. I have also found that in
terms of spelling I don’t have great memory retention so it helps to have an
accurate spelling tool in the house.
I LOVE,
LOVE, LOVE my thesaurus. I find it genuinely helpful and so I do
whole-heartedly recommend getting one. In my edition there is a brilliant
Wordfinder section. It gives list of words, like Fascinating Words- e.g. ‘apple-knocker,
US informal, an ignorant or
unsophisticated person’, or ‘sternutator,
something that causes sneezing.’ There are Archaic
Words, words that are no longer in everyday use- e.g. ‘fandangle, a useless or purely ornamental thing’ or ‘rapscallion, a mischievous person.’
There are lists of all kind of animals and birds from an Adjutant-Bird to a
Yellowhammer. There is a list of art movements from Abstract to Vorticism.
There are lists of cakes from Almond cake to Zuppa Inglese. There are lists of
insects from an Agrion to a Yellow-Jacket. There are lists of words for most
categories you can think of, it is an amazing resource.
I know you
are probably all shouting, ‘Nerd Alert! Nerd Alert!’ by this time but I
honestly don’t care. Word power gives me great joy and I do think it is a great
gift for anyone.
All that’s
left for me to say is I wish you a happy, a content, a cheerful, a merry, a
joyful, a jovial, a gleeful, a glowing and a rapturous Easter and I hope that
you eat, consume, devour, gobble, nosh, put away, tuck into and scoff many,
many chocolate eggs!