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Oxford Dictionary Of Idioms

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The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms is a comprehensive reference book that explores the meanings, origins, and usage of thousands of English idiomatic expressions. It is designed to help users understand and accurately incorporate idioms into their language, enhancing both written and spoken communication.

Key Features

  • Extensive collection of over 10,000 English idioms
  • Clear explanations of idiomatic meanings and origins
  • Historical context and usage examples provided for many entries
  • Authoritative and trusted source from Oxford University Press
  • Alphabetical organization for easy navigation
  • Includes illustrative quotations from literature and media

Pros

  • Comprehensive coverage of idioms enhances language understanding
  • Authoritative and reliable reference work
  • Useful for students, writers, editors, and language enthusiasts
  • Provides insightful explanations that include origins and evolution
  • Accessible layout with clear entries

Cons

  • Can be somewhat dense or overwhelming for casual users
  • Price point may be high for some consumers
  • Limited inclusion of non-English idioms or regional variations
  • Some entries might lack detailed contemporary usage notes

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