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Merriam Webster’s Dictionary Of English Idioms

overall review score: 4.2
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Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of English Idioms is a comprehensive reference book that catalogues a wide range of idiomatic expressions used in the English language. It aims to help readers understand the meaning, origin, and usage of various idioms, making it a valuable resource for students, writers, educators, and language enthusiasts seeking to enrich their understanding of colloquial and figurative language.

Key Features

  • Extensive collection of over 9,000 idiomatic expressions
  • Clear definitions and explanations of idioms
  • Etymology and historical origins for selected entries
  • Alphabetical organization for easy navigation
  • Includes examples of usage in context
  • User-friendly format suitable for both casual readers and serious students

Pros

  • Comprehensive coverage of English idioms
  • Accessible explanations suitable for a wide audience
  • Helpful etymological insights enhance understanding
  • Good reference for writers and language learners

Cons

  • Some entries may lack detailed context or examples
  • Focuses mainly on American English idioms, less on regional variations
  • Predictable organization might require familiarity with alphabetic lookup
  • Could be supplemented with more modern idioms or contemporary usage

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