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A Word a Day: 365 Words to Augment Your Vocabulary
By (Author) Joseph Piercy
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
1st December 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
428.1
Hardback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
It is estimated that on average an English-speaking adult has acquired a functioning vocabulary of 25,000 words by the time they reach middle age. That sounds like a lot and more than enough for the daily purposes of communicating with each other in speech and writing. However, it is hard to feel quite so sanguine about our word power when considering those 25,000 words account for less than fifteen per cent of the total words in current usage in the English language. Furthermore, new words are created all the time and, as the word pool flourishes, can we afford to allow our vocabulary to stagnate
Logophile Joseph Piercy has the answer: a simple challenge to learn A Word a Day from this user-friendly onomasticon (thats a word list designed for a specific purpose in case you were wondering ). Each of the 365 words have been carefully selected for their elegance and pertinence in everyday situations and every entry contains a clear and concise outline of meaning, origin and sample usage in context, alongside fascinating word related facts and trivia. A Word a Day is a treasure trove of fascination and fun for all language lovers delve in and enhance your vocabulary.
Joseph Piercy is a freelance writer. He holds a Master of Philosophy degree in English Studies and is a regular contributor to various magazines and journals. He is the author of 1000 Words You Should Know and The 25 Rules of Grammar, also published by Michael OMara. He lives in Brighton with his wife and daughter.