The English Dictionary I use
October 5, 2007
For many years I have been using a nice tool. This is a monolingual Dictionary. That is what we need !!! If we are learning English, then, we must understand all new vocabulary in English. Don’t you think ?
It is not easy at the beginning, but the key is we do not want depend on our native language.
Here’s a screenshot for you.
As you can see, it has many features . What I like the most is the explanations in the same language. You can also see the difference between a noun and a verb for the word you are looking up.
JUST CRTL + W on a word
From their website:
WordWeb is a free English thesaurus and dictionary for Windows, and can be used to look up words from within almost any program in just one click. It works off-line, but can also look up words in web references such as the Wikipedia encyclopedia. Features of the free version include:
| Definitions and synonyms Proper nouns Related words Pronunciations |
150 000 root words 120 000 synonym sets Look up words in almost any program |
You can visit their Website. Remember you can use the free version.
Free*. No SpyWare. No AdWare. No viruses. Works off-line.
THIS IS THE LINK : http://wordweb.info/free/
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monira | November 1, 2007 at 12:50 pm
well for any learner of english language i do recommend him,her to to keep Advanced Oxford dic. in hand, it’s amazing
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shreenivas | February 25, 2009 at 10:56 am
hai i want science offline dictionary please send to me.
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shreenivas | February 25, 2009 at 10:58 am
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