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The Vocabulary Builder: Your Success Potential will Soar!

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'.zip' file consists of 11 PDF files totaling over 1,400 pages and 6.86 MB The Vocabulary Builder Book
The Vocabulary Builder is the most comprehensive vocabulary book ever written.  Authored by Dr. Charles Armstrong it is packed with over 3,000 words to unlock your success potential.

The Vocabulary Builder is user-friendly.  It discards the dull, tedious route memory approach, and adopts the best methods of how we learn and immediately use new words.  Such as:
  • Categories - Each word is arranged under one or more of ten broad categories.  You’ll confidently be able to write, talk, and impress others on most any subject.
  • Synonyms - Within each of the ten categories are sets of synonym groups.  Every subject word is grouped with other words of similar meaning.  You'll be able to write and express your ideas in many ways.
  • Illustrative Sentences - Every word has two or more (most a lot more), sentences as illustrations.  By reading it in many contexts you'll be able to use your new words immediately and confidently.
The Vocabulary Builder has far more and stronger words than those included in the GRE, SAT, and GMAT.

And The Vocabulary Builder will reinforce your retention of words you may have seen in those texts.

The Vocabulary Builder will make these words your own and boost your scores or your income and speed of promotion.

The Vocabulary Builder is the only vocabulary resource you’ll ever need.  In only 15 minutes a day, your vocabulary will skyrocket.

Improving your vocabulary will get you noticed by those in positions of influence.  They will see you as someone to take seriously.  You will gain their respect and a new admiration from your peers.

What Impression Does Your Vocabulary Leave?
The way you dress is important, but your vocabulary is the greatest impression you can make on others.

Your vocabulary IS the greatest impression you can make on others.  Imagine the speakers that have inspired you.  What impressed you most about them?

Was it their appearance?  The way they carried themselves?  Or their words?

Most likely, it was their vocabulary that impressed you most.  It was their vocabulary that:
  • Held your attention
  • Impressed a lasting memory
It was the speaker's intention to:
  • Stimulate your emotions
  • Intensify your desire for success
  • Motivate you into action
Keep parallel: A good vocabulary makes you sound interesting and smart, a poor vocabulary makes you seem uninteresting and dull.

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The primary purpose of The Vocabulary Builder is to provide you with the widest, most thorough and comprehensive source available for expanding your vocabulary.  Its subject-words fill over twelve-hundred pages (printed at 1-1/2 space), thus providing more vocabulary words and more complete definitions (as far as we know), that are otherwise available.  (And, of course, it includes the root derivation of each word.)  Each of The Vocabulary Builder’s three-thousand vocabulary words is provided with sentences illustrating the word’s usage—a laboratory of practical application that shows you the word at work, thereby easing the process of learning.  The Vocabulary Builder is organized as a thesaurus: you can use it to find appropriate synonyms for a meaning you have in mind.  However, the primary purpose of The Vocabulary Builder is to give you vocabulary power.

There are three sources for the sentences illustrating the words of this vocabulary-study.  First is the established repertory of English-language literature.  Those sentences will sign off with the author's name, with the exception of Shakespeare, whose plays are attributed by title.  The other two sources are the author himself and periodicals.  Some sentences will have the year of origin indicated, simply as a point of perspective for the reader.

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