Word Smart, 6th Edition: 1400+ Words That Belong in Every Savvy Student's Vocabulary
By (Author) The Princeton Review
Random House USA Inc
Princeton Review Publishing Corporation
7th November 2017
12th December 2017
United States
Paperback
400
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 21mm
442g
A revised and updated edition of this perennially best-selling guide to building an educated vocabulary. LET YOUR VOCABULARY SPEAK FOR ITSELF. Whether your goal is to get a competitive edge on a specific exam or simply to build your word knowledge, this updated sixth edition of Word Smart gives you the tools you need to transform your vocabulary and start using words with confidence! WORD SMART, 6th EDITIONincludes- .More than 1,400 vocab words that belong in every savvy student's vocabulary . Lists of common word roots and usage errors . Key terms you need to know to understand fields such as finance, science, and the arts . Need-to-know vocab for standardized tests like the SAT and GRE . Foreign phrases and abbreviations commonly encountered in reading or conversation The words in this book come from a careful analysis of newspapers (from theNew York Timesto theWall Street Journal), magazines (fromTimetoScientific American), and books from current bestsellers to classics. We also combed through the SAT and other standardized tests to determine which words are tested most frequently. We sifted out the words that most people know, and focused on words that most people misunderstand or misuse. You can be confident that with Word Smart, you'll get the help you need to communicate more clearly and effectively, understand what you read, and score higher on standardized tests!
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