Wednesday, January 01, 2020
Here Are The 10 Best Online Dictionaries
Bookyards Editor: Here are our favourite online dictionaries.
Cambridge Dictionary Online
The Cambridge Dictionary is another well-respected print dictionary with a web counterpart.
⇢ Cambridge Dictionary Online
Collins Dictionary
Online Dictionary and Thesaurus from Collins with over 1 million words: Definitions, synonyms, pronunciations, translations, origin and examples.
⇢ Collins Dictionary
Dictionary.com
I love the domain name. It offers definitions, pronunciations, word origins and world history. It also is responsible for one of the best mobile dictionary apps, hands down.
⇢ Dictionary.com
Google Dictionary
You will need Google Chrome to get the most out of Google Dictionary. But aside from that, one of the best dictionaries that are currently online.
⇢ Google Dictionary
The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education.
The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education.
⇢ The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education.
Merriam-Webster Online
One of the most respected print dictionaries also has a website for your convenience.
⇢ Merriam-Webster Online
Oxford Dictionaries
The world's most trusted English Dictionary and Thesaurus. Find definitions, meanings, and word origins as well as help with writing, spelling, and grammar.
⇢ Oxford Dictionaries
The Free Dictionary
The Free Dictionary offers you the ability to search via words, characters or text. It also has a translator that works with common languages like French, German and Greek.
⇢ The Free Dictionary
Urban Dictionary
Your source for slang.
⇢ Urban Dictionary
Wiktionary
Like Wikipieda, Wikitionary has a community of editors that try to make it as accurate as possible.
⇢ Wiktionary
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