Word Savvy Handbook: Use the Right Word
by Nancy N. Ragno
Do questions like these interrupt your writing, bringing you to a temporary halt as you hastily check the Internet for answers?
Keep your WORD SAVVY HANDBOOK handy whenever you write.You’ll wonder how you ever wrote without it.
- Which word do I want, accept or except? ... affect or effect? ... bring or take? ... complement or compliment? ... emigrate or immigrate? ... empathyor sympathy? ... fewer or less? ... imply or infer?
- Is this the correct meaning of nonplussed? ... of peruse? ... of gourmand? ... of infamous? ... of enervate? ... of ingenuous? ... of infamous? ... of ironic? ... of penultimate?
- What’s wrong with alot? ... What about alright? ... heartwrenching? ... diligency? ... orientated?
- Is “could care less” the correct expression? ... What about “escape goat”? ... “for all intensive purposes”? ... “hone in on”? ... “statue of limitations”?
- What is the singular of bacteria? What is the plural of hypothesis? . . . of diagnosis? ... of phenomena? ... of Maddox?... of secretary general? . . . of editor-in-chief? ... of teaspoonfuL?
- Which is the correct spelling: absence or absense? . . . competant or competent? . . . comparetive? or comparative? ... cemetery? ... or cemetary? ... permissible or permissable?
- Words commonly confused
- Words commonly misused
- Non-words & other No-No’s
- Tricky singulars & plurals
- Common spelling demons
- Dictionary definitions
- Example sentences, including interesting quotes from such diversified celebrities as Mae West & Winston Churchill.
- Memory tricks – mnemonic devices, rhymes, alliterative sentences, related words, & suggested visualizations
- Self-Quizzes to help you see if you understand the material and will apply it when you write.
- Entries are in alphabetical order, cross-referenced and indexed, making it easy to find what you are looking for.
Keep your WORD SAVVY HANDBOOK handy whenever you write.You’ll wonder how you ever wrote without it.