The thesaurus for those who want to replace words that impress with words that convince.
"Try not to serve vichyssoise to a coal miner or Cheerios to the Queen of England. Neither will be amused."
Such is the philosophy of linguist Tom Heehler, a man who knows that when it comes to vocabulary, bigger isn't always better. A most uncommon reference, The Well-Spoken Thesaurus is your guide to eloquence, replacing ordinary words with extraordinary ones. For example, as replacements for "absolutely," Roget's thesaurus lists several adverbs--"extremely," "exactly," "perfectly"; The Well-Spoken Thesaurus provides both words and phrases--"categorically," "without question," "by any measure"--that offer greater flexibility in shaping a potent, poetic sentence.