Eric Partridge

New edition edited by Janet Whitcut

Usage and Abusage

A Guide to Good English

An updated edition of a useful, entertaining guide to picking the right words (and avoiding the wrong ones).

Which is preferrednom de plume, pseudonym, or pen name? What are neologisms, disguised conjunctions, and fused participles? Language enters into almost every part of human life and yet it is all too often misused: directness and clarity disappear in a whirl of clichés, euphemisms, and wooliness of expression.

Janet Whitcut has revised Eric Partridge's popular reference book to reflect the language of well-informed writers, readers, and speakers today. She has also added a section to the book entitled "Vogue Words," which includes words that have acquired a new power and influence.

"Entertaining and informative." —Library Journal

"Will be appreciated by language lovers, students, and writers. . . . It now reflects the language changes of the '90s, while retaining succinct and witty essays by Partridge on such subjects as ambiguity, euphemisms, jargon, negation, and puns. . . . A gem of linguistic information." —Chattanooga Free Press


The late Eric Partridge was the author of many classic books on the English language. Janet Whitcut has contributed to many publications including The International Encyclopedia of Lexicography and The Oxford Thesaurus.
Usage and Abusage book jacket


1997 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31709-9
1995 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-03761-4
6" x 8" / 400 pages / Reference
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