More than 300,000 specific definitions. The advanced search system works offline.
Offline English Dictionary * Works offline completely! You don’t need an internet connection! Ideally suited to your studies!
* Thesaurus with more than 300,000 direct definitions with equivalent words.
* System for advanced searches:
– Search within examples and definitions – Search using various criteria: word start, exact match, or any substring * Using Android’s built-in Text-to-Speech synthesizer, listen to the definitions with an American or British accent.
* Use two font sizes to read definitions. optimized for tablets and smartphones!
* Keeps data on your phone safe. If at all possible, the app will install itself automatically on the SD card.
* Work on your jargon! The best dictionary to track down American English equivalents/antonyms, word historical underpinnings, action words, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg.
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Q: How can a definition be shared?
A: Simply press the translation for two to three seconds, and a menu with all of the available sharing options in the dictionary based on the apps installed on your device (such as email, SMS, etc.) will appear. Q: How can I alter the accent in my speech?
A: Simply go to Menu – – > Settings and select the language. There are currently two English accents available:
Disclaimer: * English (US) * English (GB)
In some devices, the text-to-speech (TTS) technology may not be available. To determine whether your phone supports speech synthesis: Settings > Voice input and output > Text-to-speech settings is located in the menu.
Your device might ask you to install the TTS engine if it is not already installed. A connection to the internet might be necessary. Because roaming data tariffs may be very expensive, we recommend installing it before traveling.
This word reference depends on:
– Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published in 1913, which is in the public domain.
– WordNet®, a lexical reference system whose design is influenced by current psycholinguistic theories regarding the lexical memory of humans. English things, action words, descriptors, and modifiers are coordinated into equivalent sets, each addressing one hidden lexical idea.
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