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Anusha Anusha 3 3 gold badges 11 11 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. Folks on StackOverflow have a tendency to shut questions down as not constructive far too soon. This is the second time in two days that I've found a question useful, and the answer useful, yet someone shut it down. I googled for exactly this question. The answers about wordnet sent me straight where I needed to go. Doesn't make sense the question is closed. When someone closes a question because it's on Google, it would be very useful if the search terms were provided.

Sometimes it's not laziness, but not knowing the best terms to use. This question has clear value, and needs to be reopened. I agree, this should be re-opened, even as it stands it has more useful info than the linked question which is nearly identical and which has not been closed as non-constructive. Show 2 more comments.

Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Buglouse Buglouse 4 4 silver badges 2 2 bronze badges. Which can be find here at svr-ftp. Add a comment. Teetrinker Teetrinker 5 5 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. Thank you for the reply but it would be nice if you send across the link for OpenOffice Thesaurus downloads. Have a look here: extensions. Don't forget to check the license conditions if you intend to use it in a public product.

For anyone else that comes across this, you can download the OpenOffice extension e. That file contains a list of words and their synonyms. The link is broken. Thanks, Flimm. I replaced the link, though I am not fully aware anymore what the previously linked FAQ entry was stating exactly. Take a look at previous question here Need a thesaurus database Note: A simple Google search reveals a lot of links.

Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Thank you for the reply but none of them are helping out. I am still not able to find a thesaurus database that has all the words and its synonyms : — Anusha.

Lowell, with that size thesaurus, did you see a significant performance hit on FTS queries? Or did you test it that far? I'm about to implement a fairly large first-names thesaurus, and was curious if your experience covered performance hits.

I'll be testing it, of course, but data from others with prior experience is always good. Then again, I could be totally wrong! Check the answer. I believe in Codd Actually it was the commented section in the query that says "this errors out and isn't what I was expecting". Running it step by step worked Now to see if TPTB really want to impliment a full english language thesaurus, like they originally stated Which of course moves back to figuring out terms and determining synonymns within the business I tried to download the mthesaurs at the link provided, but got error file not found or unavailable.

Is it possible you could provide a link to me? I updated my old post with a corrected path, but repalced the old txt file with a zip, and also retested my example code, which still works perfectly, although a little slow for my taste. The file seems to come from a Roget's Thesaurus compiled by the Project Gutenberg team. Here's one place I found the unzipped version of that file.

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