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Niezauważalne lub prawie niezauważalne ślady używania. Książkę ciężko odróżnić od nowej pozycji.
Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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500 Words You Should Know
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Have you ever wished to expand your archaic vocabulary, engage in some witty exchanges, or perhaps felt puzzled by complex language? "500 Words You Should Know" is here to help. This book aims to inspire readers to incorporate rare words into their everyday conversations with accuracy, fully harness the English language, and challenge their understanding of words they assume they know. It caters to those who appreciate proper language use, offering words you think you know (like decimate, caveat, nemesis), words you should learn (such as euphemism, diatribe, tautology), and a few intriguing ones you might want to explore (like peripatetic, shibboleth, callipygian). The words are organized thematically, each analyzed with insights into their origins, historical, and current usage, ensuring you grasp their meanings and use them correctly. For enthusiasts eager to delve into the richness and elegance of the English language, this rich collection of terms will have you discussing with literary experts in no time.
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Have you ever wished to expand your archaic vocabulary, engage in some witty exchanges, or perhaps felt puzzled by complex language? "500 Words You Should Know" is here to help. This book aims to inspire readers to incorporate rare words into their everyday conversations with accuracy, fully harness the English language, and challenge their understanding of words they assume they know. It caters to those who appreciate proper language use, offering words you think you know (like decimate, caveat, nemesis), words you should learn (such as euphemism, diatribe, tautology), and a few intriguing ones you might want to explore (like peripatetic, shibboleth, callipygian). The words are organized thematically, each analyzed with insights into their origins, historical, and current usage, ensuring you grasp their meanings and use them correctly. For enthusiasts eager to delve into the richness and elegance of the English language, this rich collection of terms will have you discussing with literary experts in no time.
