When it comes to writing papers, grants, memos, reports, or even personal correspondence, it is important to use the correct word to express your meaning and Roget's Thesaurus online can help you find that word. YourDictionary is a premier source for free access to Roget's Thesaurus. Using it will not only help you find that word, but increase your vocabulary at the same time.

Considered the leading authority in thesauri, Roget's Thesaurus has not been out of print since its original publication in 1852. It was compiled by Doctor Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869), who began the first thesaurus in 1805. A London-born doctor, Roget retired from medicine and lecturing in 1840 to work full time on what would become known as Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases.
The latest edition, published by Houghton Mifflin, is known as Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition. It can be found online through several websites including YourDictionary -- simply use the dictionary search box on any page to find Roget's thesaurus results along with your dictionary definition.
For more historical information on Roget and his thesaurus, visit the following websites:
Using an online thesaurus such as Roget's has several advantages. First and foremost, you'll save money by not having to purchase a volume at a bookstore.
Secondly, having a thesaurus bookmarked makes it easy to look up items when you're using a word processor to prepare your document.
Finally, by keeping several thesauri bookmarked, you can compare results and get a wider choice of word substitutions. Additionally, most online thesauri link the word replacements back to their own definitions and substitutions, making it easy to find the word you really want to use.
YourDictionary.com has Roget's Thesaurus built right into the word definitions. To access the thesaurus, follow these simple steps:
The following illustration should demonstrate how to use a thesaurus to replace a word.
While Roget's Thesaurus contains the same words regardless of the version used, you may find one website's format to be more user-friendly. Therefore, you may want to check out several different sites to find the one that best fits your needs.
Roget's Thesaurus can be found online at the following websites:
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