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Dictionary.com is the leading free English dictionary app for iPad– with over 2,000,000 trusted definitions and synonyms. The app is designed and optimized for your device.
Easily search definitions and synonyms offline. You can access the offline dictionary anytime and anywhere - you do not need an internet connection. Voice search and audio pronunciation requires connection.
In addition to the trusted reference content from Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com, this app includes: - Word of the Day – learn a new word each day and expand your vocabulary - Audio pronunciations – never mispronounce another word - Voice Searches – conveniently speak to search a word without having to spell it - Content Collections Carousel includes Word Trends, Grammar Tips, , Slideshows, and Word of the Day
- Quiz widget - test your vocabulary skills (are you prepping for the SAT?) with our Word of the Day quizzes - Favorite words and search history - customize your recently searched word list and never forget the newest words you’ve learned - English Spelling help - not sure how a word is spelled? This app will find it for you - Local look-ups - take a look at the words searched by location - Learner’s Dictionary - includes extra information about word usage for English learners
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Useful, but . . . The interface is a sukoshi awkward, but not that bad. My biggest bugaboo is not being able to get rid of the ads. Apparently, the program isn't upgradable here in Japan. Word of the day would be better if you could program topical words. I very seldom "reconnoiter" anything during my day. Contents seems to be good. It's not my only English/English dictionary, but I use it more often than some others. It is worth trying if only for the voice reading of the pronunciation, which seems to be mostly standard American English.
No offline pronunciation I need offline pronunciation.