The Merriam-Webster Dictionary – America’s Best-Selling Dictionary – Mass Market Paperback
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A revised and updated edition of the best-selling dictionary covering core vocabulary with over a hundred new entries and senses.
More than 75,000 definitions and 8,000 usage examples aid understanding―and cover the words you need todayIncludes pronunciations, word origins, and synonym lists Features useful tables and special sections on Foreign Words & Phrases and Geographical Names
New words include: athleisure, coronavirus, escape room, First Gentleman, herd immunity, hygge, on-brand, outro, patient zero, petrichor, PPE, telehealth, unmute, UX, and YouTuber.
From the Publisher
Publisher : Merriam-Webster; Revised edition (October 25, 2022)
Language : English
Mass Market Paperback : 960 pages
ISBN-10 : 0877790957
ISBN-13 : 978-0877790952
Item Weight : 13.6 ounces
Dimensions : 4.13 x 1.5 x 6.75 inches
13 reviews for The Merriam-Webster Dictionary – America’s Best-Selling Dictionary – Mass Market Paperback
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Kimberly Zittlow –
A Timeless Companion for Every Wordsmith and Learner
I know what you’re thinking—it’s just a dictionary, right? Well, think again. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary (Revised Edition) is far more than a book of definitions; it’s an indispensable tool for anyone who values the power of language. Whether you’re a student, writer, teacher, or just someone who loves words, this dictionary has something for you.First of all, the physical quality of this book is excellent. The cover is sturdy enough to endure years of use, whether it’s sitting on your desk or being thrown into a backpack. The pages are thin but durable, making it lightweight and portable without feeling flimsy. It’s clear that this dictionary is built to last.Now, let’s talk about the content. This edition boasts over 75,000 definitions, along with pronunciations, synonyms, and usage examples that make it easy to grasp the nuances of even the most complex words. What sets this dictionary apart for me is how accessible it is. The entries are laid out in a clean and easy-to-read format, with bold headers and concise explanations. No clutter, no confusion—just clear, straightforward information.One of the features I find particularly helpful is the inclusion of word origins and etymology. It’s fascinating to see where a word came from and how its meaning has evolved over time. This feature adds an extra layer of depth for those who love digging into the history of language.As someone who often writes for both work and personal projects, I’ve come to rely on this dictionary for more than just spelling and definitions. It’s helped me fine-tune my vocabulary, find the perfect word to capture an idea, and even discover new words I hadn’t encountered before. For example, while flipping through the pages, I stumbled upon the word “effulgent” (meaning shining brightly), which immediately found its way into a poem I was working on.This dictionary isn’t just for writers, though. It’s an invaluable resource for students, whether they’re tackling essays, prepping for exams, or expanding their vocabulary for standardized tests. I gifted a copy to my niece who’s in high school, and she’s already told me how much easier it’s made her English assignments.For those who are learning English as a second language, this dictionary is a godsend. The clear definitions and practical usage examples make it easier to understand how words fit into real-life contexts. I’ve recommended it to a friend who recently moved to the U.S., and they’ve found it incredibly useful for improving their English skills.What truly makes this dictionary stand out is its timelessness. In a world dominated by digital tools, there’s something undeniably satisfying about flipping through the pages of a physical book. It’s like a treasure hunt for knowledge—turning each page feels like uncovering a hidden gem. And unlike online resources, this book doesn’t bombard you with ads or distractions. It’s just you and the words.If I had to nitpick, I’d say I wouldn’t mind seeing a few more illustrations or visual aids to accompany some of the more complex terms. However, the simplicity and straightforwardness of this dictionary are also part of its charm.In conclusion, The Merriam-Webster Dictionary is more than a book—it’s a gateway to understanding, expression, and creativity. Whether you’re looking to enrich your vocabulary, refine your writing, or simply explore the beauty of language, this dictionary has you covered. It’s a must-have for every bookshelf, and I can’t recommend it enough.
Amazon Customer –
Good handheld resource
Compact design, 10-year-old uses for school when internet is turned off.
SarahR –
Nice
Words are a bit small, but it’s nice.
Lisa –
The dictionary was not exspensive at all 👍
Great dictionary,had a hard time deciding what kind of dictionary to get looked on Amazon and this dictionary had the best reviews, so I purchased it ,thanks Amazon 👍
Veda Love –
Print is really small for people with bad eyes
The print in this book is super small, but it is that’s the only reason I gave four stars is because the print is so small but it’s a good dictionary
G –
Great
I bought several paperback dictionaries. They are very comfortable for me in my apartment andwere sold at a decent price that is worth owning.Thank you
One to decide –
Great dictionary
Compact and very useful. Beats looking up words on the internet.
dianne s –
More than words!!!
I was talking to my future grand niece in law. I explained to her that when she sends something to me and my husband, there are two ways to write the address – formal and informal. Formal would be Mr & Mrs John Doe, and informal would be Jane and John Doe. We are old school and from the days when writing letters was very common. I told her that I cringe when I see John and Jane Doe. I said that there were acceptable ways to address people of all ranks. Many times she says she wonders if she is addressing people properly when writing letters. She is a secretary to a DA. She did not know that a dictionary was more than words and definitions. It is her go-to authority now!
Shiuan-Yi Lin –
The dictionary is light. I like the feature that the order of senses is historical. That makes me as a foreigner know how senses develop.
jackson –
O conteúdo é bom. Mas o material é ruim e a letra é muito pequena. O papel absorve a umidade do ar e, assim, cresce como um bolo. Bom no formato digital.
TX –
Book was folded upon delivery and apparently not brand new.A bit disappointed.
Kanchan –
No doubt, The dictionary content is very very good but the page is not much more satisfying. The publisher should think over. I don’t know wherefrom they come but Durability is compromised.
Andre Georges –
I had in the past using the Oxford dictionary, and I still using it. If you deal with american people the Webster is the one to use. Their expression are some time different and the spelling also.