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For people who supposedly "passionate about language", Ask Oxford sure did a poor job of labeling their sections. I came here having been promised a thesaurus by yahoo. Where am I supposed to click?

  • ask the experts
  • world or words
  • better writign
  • word games
  • global english
  • shop
  • education
  • press room
  • contact us

    The rest of the page gives no better hint
    askoxford.com screenshot

    I suppose I'm lucky, getting such a fine example of the perils of not using subtitles on the same day I blog about them....

Posted at January 08, 2002 01:16 PM


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Is this what you were looking for?

http://education.yahoo.com/reference/thesaurus/

Posted by John Driscoll at January 8, 2002 05:14 PM


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