Of course.
A thesarus tells you other adjectives so that you can find better things to write and a dictionary tells you the meanings or Definitions of words.
It would depend on your requirements.
Look it up in a Thesarus. My opinion is loose.
base, beggarly, cheap, derisory, invaluable, despicable
Thesauri or thesauruses is the plural of thesaurus. Both are acceptable
gramatically yes or a robbress check the rogets thesarus or collective /gender nouns
according to meriam-websters thesarus online, "residential" is a like word.
I typed the word command into the thesarus on Microsoft Word and I got mastery (noun). I hope this can help.
Synonyms for goofed would include erred, flubbed, stumbled. Have you ever heard of a dictionary or a thesarus....would have saved you some time waiting for an answer.
Some listed synonyms to the word baring on a thesarus website include: DIsclose, Divulge, echibit, expose, publish, show, uncover, unroll, reveal and unveil.
Roget's Thesaurus is a reference book that groups words with similar meanings together. It helps users find synonyms and related words to improve their writing and expand their vocabulary. The original version was published in 1852 by Peter Mark Roget.