I would suggest the thesaurus or dictonary.com.
Use the thesaurus
One can use a thesaurus to find synonyms and antonyms to a word. For example, one could look up 'use' in a thesaurus and find that synonyms are utility,application, purpose, and handling. Antonyms are disuse and misuse.
A thesaurs differs from a dictionary because of its meaning. you could use thesaurus instead of a dictionary when more information is needed when a dictionary's definition is implacent.
There are many online thesauruses available for one to use online at their disposal. 'Thesaurus', 'Merriam-Webster', and 'Macmillandictionary' are names of websites with an online thesaurus available.
The sentence pattern is subject + verb + object. "This book" is the subject, "is" is the verb, and "a thesaurus" is the object.
I used a thesaurus to find synonyms for the word "happy."
Well, sturdy is obviously a descriptive adjective, so it should fit into your sentence in that way. You may also want to check your dictionary or thesaurus for synonyms if you can not seem to fit that word in your sentence.
My thesaurus has no synonym for gnathic! I am suffering from a gnathic dislocation.
A thesaurus book typically has a list of words arranged alphabetically, with synonyms for each word listed alongside. It may also include antonyms, definitions, and examples of how to use each word in a sentence. Thesaurus books often have a user-friendly format with easy-to-navigate sections for quick reference.
I would suggest the thesaurus or dictonary.com.
You can, but traditionally coordinating conjunctions (such as and, but, or) are not used to start a sentence. You might consider using "alternatively" instead. For more synonyms of "or" consult a thesaurus or dictionary.
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Use the thesaurus
One can use a thesaurus to find synonyms and antonyms to a word. For example, one could look up 'use' in a thesaurus and find that synonyms are utility,application, purpose, and handling. Antonyms are disuse and misuse.
you use the thesaurus for finding words that mean the same as a different word
Roget's Thesaurus Roget's Thesaurus