Review:

The Oxford Dictionary Of Proverbs

overall review score: 4.3
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The Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs is an authoritative reference work that provides a comprehensive collection of English proverbs, their meanings, origins, and usage. It aims to offer readers insights into the cultural and historical context behind popular sayings, making it a valuable resource for students, writers, and anyone interested in English idiomatic expressions.

Key Features

  • Extensive compilation of over 5,000 proverbs from English-speaking cultures.
  • Detailed explanations of the origins and meanings of each proverb.
  • Clear, accessible language suitable for general readers.
  • Includes historical and literary references supporting proverb origins.
  • Concise entries designed for quick reference.

Pros

  • Rich collection of well-researched proverbs with contextual insights.
  • Highly regarded as a reliable source for understanding traditional sayings.
  • Useful for academic research, writing, and enhancing language knowledge.
  • Accessible layout makes it easy to look up and comprehend proverbs.

Cons

  • Limited to English proverbs; does not cover non-English idiomatic expressions extensively.
  • Some entries may lack updated or more recent proverb usages.
  • Primarily focused on definition and origin; less emphasis on contemporary relevance.

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