

📖 Elevate your everyday words—because ordinary just won’t do!
The Well-Spoken Thesaurus by Tom Heehler is a highly rated, bestselling resource designed to enhance your vocabulary with powerful alternatives to common words and phrases. With a 4.6-star rating from over 2,500 readers and top rankings in thesauri and slang dictionaries, it’s the go-to guide for professionals seeking to communicate with clarity and flair.




| Best Sellers Rank | 21,873 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 6 in Thesauri 13 in Slang & Idiom Dictionaries 493 in Words, Language & Grammar (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,580 Reviews |
S**N
Fantastic resource for writers
An interesting book to dip into, and a great book if you're stuck and just looking for a little inspiration for a phrase.
V**D
Good read!
Brilliant book, highly recommend!
A**R
This book is a gem
Phenomenal!!!
D**6
Who doesn't need to find a different word to use
Interesting book and will prove useful when composing a long correspondence
E**E
Interesting
As a linguist and writer, I am always looking for new ways to express things or for specific clarification and although this is by no means an exhaustive thesaurus of phrases, it does enough and helps other words/phrases come to mind. All in all, this is an interesting book that’s worth reading for anyone interested in the English language.
O**E
A dissapointment really.
Printed on thin, flimsy paper and with content that a 16 year old could put together - this book was a real disappointment. 8 quid was way too steep and wasted in my case.
A**R
Nice little book.
Very well but together little book well worth buying.
G**N
Thought provoking - but use with care!
This is well done, and could be useful any time you are looking to use heightened language. Possible applications might be more rarified genres of literary writing or an inspirational speech. But the ideas should be used with care - in informal contexts you would simply sound like a prat if you spoke this way. Non-native speakers should be especially careful how they use this material until they get a firm grasp of the appropriate register for the context - you will rarely need to be this formal.
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