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Dictionaries are here to stay.

Here’s the thing:

Whether you are learning a new language, reading an article in a science magazine or enjoying an old book, you are going to need a dictionary. These days, there is no need to carry around a humongous volume of the Macmillan Dictionary. All it takes is a smartphone or a laptop.

And, luckily, you won’t have to waste your time and browse on Google for online dictionaries on a variety of subjects.

Why?

Because Custom Writing team already has compiled the best of them in the list below. Sophisticated terminology, regional dialects, obscure slang, comprehensive commentary with guide words — it’s all in here.

  1. 📕 Monolingual Dictionaries

  2. 🎁 Specialized Dictionaries

  3. 📚 Bilingual Dictionaries

  4. 🎍 Dictionaries of Uncommon Languages

  5. 📜 Multilingual Dictionaries

📕 Monolingual Dictionaries

Here you will find a list of online English dictionaries that can help you understand the meaning of any word that gives you trouble.

British English

If you are planning a visit to the land of custard and cabs, these two dictionaries should be your first choice.

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  1. Cambridge Dictionary. Essential British English
    The Cambridge Dictionary has concise definitions, transcriptions, and audio pronunciations. With well over 18,000 entries, it is a safe place to search for the most obscure words. Especially if you want to become a Scrabble champion.

  2. British English Dictionary Add-On
    This add-on is especially helpful to people who don’t like to get distracted by a dozen tabs open in their browser. With this add-on, the meaning of any word will always be easy to find.

American English

Ready to explore English as it is spoken in the United States? Here are some online resources to help you out:

  1. New Oxford American Dictionary
    Oxford Dictionaries are not dedicated solely to the British variety of English. With this add-on, the correct definition is just one click away.

  2. Heinle’s Newbury House Dictionary of American English
    This one combines a comprehensive dictionary and thesaurus with plenty of synonyms common in the US. Multiple examples and user-friendly interface make it the right choice for anyone curious about American English.

  3. Cambridge Dictionary. Essential American English
    The online version of the Cambridge Dictionary is one of the most popular online English dictionaries. With almost 15,000 definitions that are written in simple language, this dictionary is perfect for beginning learners of English.

  4. Dictionary of American Regional English
    DARE is a go-to dictionary if you have planned a trip across the country and want to be able to speak the language of any state from Minnesota to Florida. Quaint phrases, peculiar idioms, familiar words with surprising new meanings — it’s all in here.

Canadian English

While in certain ways English, as Canadians speak it, is similar to its US version, there are significant differences you don’t want to miss out on.

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  1. A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles
    This dictionary was put together by The University of British Columbia. As the name of the dictionary suggests, it shows the way meanings of various words and phrases have changed over multiple decades.

Australian English

  1. Macquarie Dictionary
    The “Aussie” variety of English is quite something: far from its US and United Kingdom counterparts. Australian English can seem a bit quirky, but its colloquialisms and curious idioms are surely worth learning.

New Zealand English

  1. NZ English to US English Dictionary
    While similar in many respects to Australian English, New Zealand English has enough quirks and odd phrases to warrant a dictionary.

Singaporean English

  1. Dictionary of Singlish
    Singlish is a unique variety of English that has experienced the influence of Chinese, Indian and Malay languages. Therefore, a considerable amount of its vocabulary and phraseology can be almost impossible to understand without a dictionary of English to English translation like this.

Various English Dictionaries

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  1. Oxford English Dictionary
    The online version of the undisputed masterpiece of lexicography is a treat for everyone who wants to dive right into the magnificent world of English. With tens of thousands of entries and detailed descriptions, it’s one of the best dictionaries out there.

  2. Dictionary.com
    Simple interface, words of the day, etymologies and even a difficulty index for all words. Dictionary.com is great for anyone looking for modern definitions.

  3. Collins Online Dictionary
    This classic dictionary has made a successful transition to the digital space. Collins Online Dictionary has over 700,000 words. On top of that, there are constant updates to the dictionary. You can always count on seeing the latest neologisms.

  4. Macmillan Dictionary
    The Macmillan English dictionary will undoubtedly satisfy any advanced learner of English. It provides users with all the necessary grammatical information and collocations.

  5. Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    The history of this dictionary spans almost two centuries. With interesting information on the history of words and the usage of trending words, it’s one of the best dictionaries online.

  6. The WordReference English Dictionary
    This online dictionary uses the resources of several classic dictionaries in English and provides the reader with concise definitions and simple examples.

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  1. The Free Dictionary
    If you are looking for extensive coverage of any term with etymology, look no further. Here you will find literal and figurative meanings of words, as well as their usage in phrasal verbs and idioms. A real gem for students of English.

🙂 Slang Dictionaries

Formal language is fine and all, but once you are out on the streets of East-Side or Chicago, you need to update your vocabulary. In these dictionaries, you will find all the colloquial phrases that will show those around you that you are “in.”

  1. Australian English Slang
    Koala.net put together this excellent dictionary for all those wondering how these folks down under speak. The creators of this dictionary focused specifically on Australian colloquialisms and excluded slang words that are widely used in other parts of the English-speaking world.

  2. Browse the aussie slang dictionary
    A very simple yet comprehensive list of Aussie sayings and words used in everyday life. Some of them might come off as a bit crude; some of them are funny. But if you want to have a nice chat in the streets of Sydney or Melbourne, make sure you take a look at this dictionary first.

  3. English slang and colloquialisms used in the United Kingdom
    The best thing about this slang dictionary is that it is updated at least once a month. With the variety of various vernaculars all across the United Kingdom, this dictionary includes slang and jargon common in many areas. Aside from useful new entries, it contains a wide range of expressions that are almost obsolete but still curious to learn.

  4. British English Slang Dictionary
    The authors of this dictionary claim that it’s the biggest online dictionary of UK slang. Whether it’s technically true or not, this website will be of particular interest to you if you are more familiar with American English.

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  1. British Slang Dictionary
    There’s a reason this online dictionary has a “Made in Britain” stamp on the main page. Entries in this dictionary can only be approved if edited by Native Speakers of British dialects.

  2. Commonly-Used American Slang
    Reasonably concise and straight to the point, this dictionary doesn’t have long-winded definitions and explanations. But it does provide helpful examples. It also has the kind of interface that makes it particularly useful to English learners who want to test their knowledge of various colloquialisms.

  1. Cockney Rhyming Slang Dictionary
    According to the creators of this website, it is the most comprehensive guide to cockney rhyming slang. One thing for sure: it is enormous. It has colorful comic-strip style illustrations and a fun rating system.

  2. The Online Slang Dictionary
    Being as this is one of the oldest online dictionaries on the Internet, The Online Slang Dictionary can boast of almost 25,000 definitions. Every entry has a detailed description containing several definitions. There are also three helpful rating scales based respectively on how common the word is, how vulgar it is and where it is used most.

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  1. Dictionary of Internet Slang
    Are you completely baffled by some bizarre phrase or word you saw on the Internet? Even an experienced Internet user is not immune to that. This online dictionary has a ton of fascinating vocabulary that will allow you to blend in with any obscure Internet subculture. Abbreviations, acronyms, weird idioms — it’s all here.

🎁 Specialized Dictionaries

Sometimes, a regular dictionary is simply not enough. Occasionally, you need something more specific and to the point. Maybe you want to learn some professional jargon, or you are puzzled by some very obscure and little-known term. In any case, you have plenty of specialized dictionaries to choose from.

Military Dictionaries

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  1. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
    This dictionary is particularly useful as it is the primary source of military terminology for all levels of the DOD.

  2. The MilitaryFactory.com
    Another military dictionary with terms widely used within the DOD. User-friendly interface and alphabetical order.

Navy Dictionaries

  1. America’s Navy Acronyms
    A short but informative glossary with the most common nautical acronyms used in the US Navy.

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  1. Glossary of German Navy Terms
    Want to learn the professional jargon of the German Navy? Start with this dictionary. It also includes a list of commonly used German acronyms.

  2. Glossary of Nautical Terms: English French, French-English
    This dictionary was approved by the US Coast Guard, meaning this one will be a decent choice.

Biology Dictionaries

  1. Biology Online Dictionary
    This dictionary contains detailed explanations of biological and medical phenomena, and each entry has a list of related terms.

  2. Biology Dictionary
    Here you will find a lot of biological terms organized in various categories depending on the specific field of study.

  3. Macroevolution Online Biology Dictionary
    This regularly updated dictionary has plenty of information on evolutionary biology, medicine, anatomy, molecular biology and many other biological disciplines. Nuanced illustrations help readers grasp complex concepts, and those who want to learn more can use the website’s encyclopedia of biology.

Physics Dictionaries

  1. Physics and Relativity Dictionary
    Whenever you find something perplexing about any of the relativity theories or quantum physics, you should consider consulting this dictionary.

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  1. Physics and Astronomy Glossary
    It’s a short yet detailed glossary of astronomy-related terms. It’s going to work best for those who are not content with the way standard dictionaries describe vocabulary specific to astronomy. Also, it can be very helpful to students writing science and technology essays.

Math Dictionaries

  1. Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary
    This dictionary has easy-to-grasp definitions, helpful illustrations and a lot of useful information on algebra and geometry.

  2. Online Coolmath Dictionary
    If you are looking for an illustrated math dictionary for children, this dictionary will surely come in handy. With simple explanations and colorful visuals, it is perfect for kids who want to learn the basics of math.

  3. Visual Mathematics Dictionary
    Another kid-friendly illustrated online dictionary. Entries have visual representations of various mathematical concepts. With pictures, learning math becomes much more accessible.

Architecture Dictionaries

  1. A Dictionary of Architectural Terms
    Have you ever looked at a beautiful castle or a magnificent cathedral and not known how to describe it? This dictionary will help you rectify the matter.

  2. A Dictionary of Military Architecture
    This dictionary is devoted to various terms related to fortification and military architecture throughout the centuries.

Dictionaries of Idioms

An idiom is a cunning and treacherous thing: you can’t just derive the meaning from the context of this kind of phrase. Most of the time, it’s about knowing the meaning of the whole expression, not the details.

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  1. Idiom Site Dictionary
    A short dictionary for beginners who want to catch up on their English phraseology.

  2. The Idioms. Largest Idioms Dictionary
    An enormous library of idioms arranged in alphabetical order and by topic. Any user can submit an entry, but it is only included after being vetted by the editors.

Philosophy Dictionaries

  1. Dictionary of Philosophy
    Concise and informative entries dedicated to Western and Oriental schools of philosophy.

  2. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    This dictionary is one of the most popular web resources dedicated to philosophy. With staff consisting of people with doctoral degrees, it is one of the most reliable dictionaries on philosophy.

  3. A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names
    Here you will discover plenty of useful information on philosophical ideas and famous philosophers.

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Financial Dictionaries

  1. Investopedia
    This online dictionary can boast of an enormous library of entries dedicated to finances, investment and the stock market.

  2. Financial Glossary: Dictionary, Finance, Investment
    If you have only recently started to learn about all the intricacies of the world of big finance, take a look at this financial glossary.

  3. The Economic Times Financial Terms and Definitions
    This is an electronic dictionary by one of the most popular business papers in the world: The Economic Times. This dictionary is strongly recommended for those who want to read news about the economy without being puzzled by every other word.

  4. Investing Answers’ Financial Dictionary
    A continually updated dictionary for investors, analysts, and finance students.

  5. A Dictionary of Financial Terms by World Finance
    A financial compendium with a simple and intuitive design.

  6. Financial Dictionary by New York Institute of Finance
    A glossary of financial terms by one of the leading financial education organizations.

  7. Compass’s Financial Dictionary
    A concise dictionary for those curious about basic financial lingo.

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Business Dictionaries

  1. Dictionary of Management, Business and MBA Terms
    While registration is required to use this dictionary, this website doesn’t charge its visitors and provides them with an extensive library of management terms, including some very obscure ones.

  2. Globaledge.msu.edu
    This online dictionary offers users precise definition, lists of related terms and a flashcard system for those who want to test how good they are with business terminology.

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  1. Beef Performance Glossary
    Want to know more about the language of the US meat industry? This dictionary is a good start.

Sports Dictionaries

Having trouble understanding your friends when they are watching games on TV, talking loudly in something that sounds like a foreign language? These dictionaries will help you update your sports vocabulary.

Other Specialized Dictionaries

  1. Collocations Dictionary
    If you are not sure about the proper lexical context of a word, consult this resource first. Read this dictionary to make sure you use every word appropriately.

  2. Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs
    Since phrasal verbs are regularly used in informal communication, you would do well to learn some of them with this dictionary if you want your speech to sound natural.

  3. Chemistry-Dictionary.com
    With almost 2,000 chemical terms, this dictionary will help any student trying to further their knowledge of chemistry.

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  1. Dictionary on Environmental Chemistry
    This dictionary will be of use to anyone interested in ecology. If you want to write an essay about the environment, it is a terrific resource.

  2. Legal Dictionary
    Are you having a hard time telling apart a subpoena and a summons?
    If that’s the case, check out this legal dictionary. With a variety of legal terms and definitions, it will prove useful to anyone curious about the practice of law.

📚 Bilingual Dictionaries

These websites will provide the necessary assistance to any user who wants to find accurate translations from a specific language.

  1. Russian lessons: English to Russian Dictionary
    A comprehensive online dictionary based on one of the most popular English-Russian dictionaries by V. K. Mueller.

  2. QuickDic German to English, English to German Dictionary
    Over 300,000 words, expressions, and common phrases. A wide range of settings for those looking for precise dictionary search results.

  3. English-French Dictionary
    A simple French dictionary with straight-to-the-point translations. This dictionary works excellently for beginners and advanced learners alike.

  4. English-Irish Dictionary
    Almost 50,000 entries with grammatical information and sound files with pronunciation.

  5. SpanishDict: Spanish to English, English to Spanish Dictionary
    Over 1 million translations with examples, common phrases, and definitions.

  6. Jisho Japanese-English Dictionary
    A Japanese dictionary with highly detailed entries featuring multiple synonyms and examples of usage.

  7. Portuguese-English Dictionary
    Thousands of words, direct and indirect translations, featuring most searched and latest searches.

  8. Valley Trail English-Dutch-English Dictionary
    An illustrated dictionary with multiple words which are organized in semantic categories for readers’ convenience.

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  1. English to Arabic to English Dictionary
    An A-Z Arabic dictionary that is essentially a huge glossary of Islam. This one will prove irreplaceable to anyone learning Arabic or studying the Quran. It features helpful apps for iPhone and Android.

🎍 Dictionaries of Uncommon Languages

Popular languages are a lot of fun to learn, not to mention their practical utility. But what about some less common ones which are not spoken all across the world, but still present an exciting challenge? They, too, have some online dictionaries.

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  1. Estonian-English-Estonian Dictionary
    While Estonians are a relatively small ethnic group, the fascinating folklore and history of this nation undoubtedly warrant the studying of this language.

  2. Zulu-English-Zulu Dictionary
    Are you looking for something unconventional and exotic? Try Zulu, a fascinating language with a tonal system.

  3. English-Albanian-English Dictionary
    A bit minimalistic, this dictionary will work best for advanced learners.

  4. English-Catalan Dictionary
    A native language to over 4 million people, Catalan is spoken in Catalonia, Andorra and some parts of Italy. While quite simple, the dictionary gives the necessary basic information.

  5. Esperanto Dictionary
    This is a treat for everyone eager to learn the most popular constructed language.

📓 Thesauruses

This thesaurus is one of the most popular resources of its kind. Not only does it give the reader plenty of synonyms and antonyms, but it also lists useful examples and semantically connected words. Remember, though, that if you’re looking for a thesaurus to chage up some sentences in your essay, a faster alternative might be a phrase rewriter that will alter your writing in seconds.

  1. Thesaurus.com
    This thesaurus is one of the most popular resources of its kind. Not only does it give the reader plenty of synonyms and antonyms, but it also lists useful examples and semantically connected words.

  2. Graph Words Online Thesaurus
    What makes this thesaurus particularly appealing is its interface and colorful visual approach to explaining the meaning of words. Different related words are presented in the form of a well-structured network of interconnected elements.

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  1. Collins English Thesaurus
    This online thesaurus was put together by the professionals behind Collins Dictionary, meaning this is undoubtedly a trustworthy source.

  2. Oxford English Thesaurus
    Here you will find plenty of useful synonyms and examples with appropriate explanations.

📜 Multilingual Dictionaries

Are you looking for resources that go beyond just one language? Do you want to broaden your linguistic horizons and learn how a word is translated into several languages? Then there are a few excellent online dictionaries to choose from:

Further reading:

Every language has unique words, every word has a different meaning. For new words and their meaning, humans use a dictionary. Every day humans are discovering new words. One must have encountered new words while watching movies, news, songs, or reading books. In such cases, a dictionary can help in finding the real meaning of those words.

Dictionaries can make it easy to find new words and their meaning, but in this article, we are not talking about the old hard copy of dictionaries. We are talking about the new technology advanced software for dictionaries. In this article, we will share the best free offline dictionary for PC. Using which one can easily find meanings without even using the internet.

Whether traveling or reading in the no service zone, finding the new words and their meanings won’t stop.

List Of 10 Best Free Offline Dictionary Software For Windows PC In 2021

Looking at people’s needs, the developers have created offline dictionary apps to help them in every corner of the world. Here is the list of dictionary apps.

1. Wordweb Free Dictionary

Wordweb Free Dictionary

Wordweb Free Dictionary is at the first position in the list of best free dictionary software, as it offers users more than 15000 words in the database. One can easily find new words and their meanings using this amazing app. It not only states meaning for English but has a translation feature that can help in finding the right word from other languages too. The translation features offered by the app make it a great language learning app.

Using the software user can listen to the pronunciation, meaning, and synonyms. The app has two versions including free and pro versions. The free version offers limited features to the user.

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Prominent Features:

  • 15000 words source and 12000 combinations of synonyms
  • Translate words from other languages
  • Easy to access through many apps including MS Word
  • Compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS

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2. Ultimate Dictionary

Ultimate Dictionary

Next on our list is Ultimate Dictionary which has many inbuilt dictionaries to help the users. The dictionary plus language translation app support including English, French, Polish, and Spanish. The user just has to search for the word and the app will extract the best from 61 dictionaries.

The app is good to compare meaning from various dictionaries and has a very clean user-friendly interface. Try this offline dictionary for PC for a variety of results and language compatibility.

Prominent Features:

  • Collection of 61 dictionaries to choose
  • Multi-language support
  • Simple and user-friendly interface
  • Available for Windows users
  • Free to use software

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3. TheSage’s English Dictionary and Thesaurus

TheSage’s English Dictionary and Thesaurus

Another best offline dictionary, TheSage’s English Dictionary, and Thesaurus offer 210,000-word meanings and 140,000 links of synonyms, hypernyms, holonyms, antonyms, etc. The app lets the user search easily offline and online from Google and Wikipedia. They also get various search options including real-time search and anagram search.

The app has two versions including the free and paid version. The paid version costs $10.

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Prominent Features:

  • 210,000-word meanings, 140,000 synonyms, 70,000 phonetic notations and 50, 000 illustrations
  • Record of words used
  • Simple interface
  • Compatible with Windows XP and later versions

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4. LingoPad

LingoPad

The ones who are looking for an offline dictionary for PC and a German to English glossary can pick this app. LingoPad is a free offline dictionary having multiple language support including French, Turkish, Spanish, Norwegian, Italian, Arabic, and Japanese. The user can choose different languages and can also import their own words to find meanings.

Prominent Features:

  • Free to use software
  • Multiple languages support
  • Search for more details on various search engines
  • Phonetic transcription for many words

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5. Perfect Dictionary

Perfect Dictionary

Perfect Dictionary is a free dictionary app for Windows 7, 8, and 10 which lets the user find meaning from various dictionaries. The app has a very user-friendly interface and loads of features. The most impressive feature is that the user can pin the favorite words from 50 languages in the dictionary.

Prominent Features:

  • Suggests words while typing
  • Pin favorite words
  • Audio pronunciation of the words
  • Multi-language support

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6. WordBook

WordBook

In the list of offline dictionary software for Windows 10, 8, and 7, WordBook is a permanent name. The app has been rewarded for its amazing and unique features like human voice pronunciation, usage samples, content navigation, and many more.

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Prominent Features:

  • Inbuilt word links and thesaurus
  • 150,000 words and 220,000 definitions
  • 70000 usage samples
  • Voice pronunciation with over 150,000 human voice pronunciation

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7. The Oxford Dictionary

The Oxford Dictionary

Oxford is a well known and old brand name for dictionaries. Users can trust the brand with a closed eye, as it delivers correct usage and meanings of the words. The Oxford free dictionary app for Windows can help in increasing the word knowledge and vocabulary of the users.

Prominent Features:

  • Regular updates for new words
  • 350,000 words database with meanings and phrases
  • Autocomplete feature to predicts the word

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8. The Free Dictionary

The Free Dictionary

This app has been in the market for a very long time and now the user can enjoy its offline version. The new update of the offline version has made its place in this list of best offline dictionary apps for Windows. Finding a word is easy as the app has more than 14 dictionaries and 40 language support. Moreover, the user can search for words in 4 different ways.

Prominent Features:

  • 13 homepage sections
  • More than 14 dictionaries
  • Multi-language support
  • Search for words using different methods

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9. Advanced English Dictionary

Advanced English Dictionary

The Advanced English Dictionary is a great app that can help the user find words, meanings, and relations as well. It is a free offline dictionary software to use with a very simple and attractive interface. Let’s have a look at its features.

Read More: Best Uninstaller Software For Windows 10, 8, 7

Prominent Features:

  • 400,000 words database
  • Audio pronunciation
  • Copy-paste the word for details
  • Bookmarks words for future use

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10. Sidebar Dictionary

Sidebar Dictionary

Last in the list but best in its feature offerings. The app lets the user search for meaning without even switching apps. It will stay on the side while the user is using any document and with just a click the user can find the meaning and usage of the word.

Prominent Features:

  • Meaning without switching apps
  • Multi-language support
  • User-friendly interface
  • Copy-paste words for meanings

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Lets Wrap: Best Free Offline Dictionary Software For Windows 10, 8, 7 PC

Dictionaries have been a very crucial part of human life in finding and improving knowledge about words and languages. The process of learning should never stop which is why having an offline dictionary for PC is important.

The list above has the best offline dictionary for Windows 10, 8, 7 which a user can try. Above all the features and offerings the apps are free and very easy to use.

How do I use OneLook’s thesaurus / reverse dictionary?

OneLook lets you find any kind of word for any kind of writing.
Like a traditional thesaurus, you
can use it to find synonyms and antonyms, but it’s far more flexible.
Describe what you’re looking for with a single word, a few words,
or even a whole sentence. Type in your description and hit
Enter (or select a word that shows up in the autocomplete preview)
to see the related words.
You can order, filter, and explore the
words that come back in a variety of creative ways.

Here’s a video which
goes over some of the basics.

What are some examples?

Exploring the results

Click on any result to see definitions and usage examples tailored to your search,
as well as links to follow-up searches and additional usage information when available.
OneLook knows about more than 2 million different
words and expressions covering every topic under the sun.
Try exploring a favorite topic for a while and you’ll be surprised
how much new stuff there is to learn!

Ordering the results

Your results will initially appear with the most closely related word shown first,
the second-most closely shown second, and so on.
You can re-order the results in a variety of different ways, including
alphabetically, by length, by popularity, by modernness, by formality, and by other
aspects of style. Click the
box that says «Closest meaning first…» to see them all.
(Here’s a short video about sorting and filtering
with OneLook Thesaurus.)

Filtering the results

You can refine your search by clicking on the «Advanced filters» button
on the results page. This lets you narrow down your results to match
a certain starting letter, number of letters, number of syllables, related
concept, meter, vowel sound, or number of syllables.
Read more details on filters if you’re interested in how they work.

I’m only looking for synonyms! What’s with all of these weird results?

For some kinds of searches only the
first result or the first few results are truly synonyms
or good substitutions for your search word.
We highlight these results in yellow.
Beyond that, the results are meant to inspire you to consider similar words and adjacent
concepts. Not all of the results will make sense at first, but they’re all
connected with your search in some way. We’d rather give you too many options than
too few. If you’re unsure of a word, we urge you to click on
it to check its definitions and usage examples before using it in your Oscars
acceptance speech or honors thesis.

What are letter patterns?

If you know some letters in the word you’re looking for, you can enter a pattern instead of, or in addition to, a description. Here are how
patterns work:

  • The asterisk (*) matches any number of letters.
    That means that you can use it as a placeholder for any part of a word or phrase.
    For example, if you enter blueb* you’ll get all the terms that start with «blueb»; if you enter
    *bird
    you’ll get all the terms that end with «bird»; if you enter
    *lueb*
    you’ll get all the terms that contain the sequence «lueb»,
    and so forth. An asterisk can match zero letters, too.

  • The question mark (?) matches exactly one letter.
    That means that you can use it as a placeholder for a single letter
    or symbol. The query l?b?n?n, 
    for example, will find the word «Lebanon».

  • The number-sign (#) matches any English consonant.
    For example, the query tra#t finds the word «tract» but not «trait».

  • The at-sign (@) matches any English vowel (including «y»).
    For example, the query abo@t finds the word «about» but not «abort».

  • NEW! The comma (,) lets you combine multiple patterns into one.
    For example, the query ?????,*y* finds 5-letter words
    that contain a «y» somewhere, such as «happy» and «rhyme».

  • NEW! Use double-slashes (//) before
    a group of letters to unscramble them (that is, find anagrams.)
    For example, the query //soulbeat will find «absolute»
    and «bales out»,
    and re//teeprsn will find «represent» and «repenters».
    You can use another double-slash to end the group and put letters you’re sure of to the
    right of it. For example, the query //blabrcs//e will find «scrabble».
    Question marks can signify unknown letters as usual; for example, //we???
    returns 5-letter words that contain a W and an E, such as «water» and «awake».

  • NEW! A minus sign () followed by some letters at the end of a pattern means «exclude these letters». For example, the query sp???-ei finds 5-letter words that start with «sp» but do not contain an «e»or an «i», such as «spoon» and «spray».

  • NEW! A plus sign (+) followed by some letters at the end of a pattern means «restrict to these letters». For example, the query *+ban finds «banana».

  • On OneLook’s main search or directly on OneLook Thesaurus, you can combine patterns and thesaurus lookups
    by putting a colon (:) after a pattern and then typing
    a description of the word, as in
    ??lon:synthetic fabric and the other examples above.

Other ways to access this service:

  • Drag this link to your browser’s bookmarks bar for a convenient button that goes to the thesaurus:

        

    OneLook

  • Enter onelook.com/word into your browser’s address bar to go directly to the OneLook Thesaurus entry for word.
  • We offer a OneLook Thesaurus iPhone/iPad app
    for a low subscription fee, with a two-week free trial.
    This gives you OneLook at your fingertips, and
    several cool app-only features, while helping us maintain the service for all!
  • If you use Google Docs, the thesaurus is integrated into the free OneLook Thesaurus Google Docs Add-On as the «Synonyms» button. (Wildcard patterns are not yet suppoerted by this add-on.)
  • If you regularly use the main OneLook site, you can put colon (:) into any OneLook search box,
    followed by a description, to go directly to the thesaurus.
  • If you’re a developer, the Datamuse API gives you access to the core features of this site.

Is this available in any language other than English?

The same interface is now available in Spanish at OneLook Tesauro
as a beta version. More languages are coming!

How does it work?

We use a souped-up version of our own Datamuse API,
which in turn uses several lingustic resources described in the «Data sources» section
on that page. The definitions come from Wiktionary,
Wikipedia, and WordNet.
Here are some known problems
with the current system.

Much gratitude to Gultchin et al for the algorithm behind the «Most funny-sounding» sort order.

Profanity and problematic word associations

If you’re using this site with children, be forewarned you’ll
find profanity and other vulgar expressions if you use OneLook frequently.
(We take an unflinching look at how words have actually been used; scrubbing out
hurtful wordswould be a disservice to everyone.)

Some of the thesaurus results come from a statistical analysis of the
words in a large collection of books written in the past two
centuries. A handful of times we’ve found that this analysis can lead
us to suggest word associations that reflect racist or harmful
stereotypes present in this source material. If you see one of these,
please know that we do not endorse what the word association implies.
In egregious cases we will remove it from the site if you
report it to us via the feedback link below.

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No personally identifying information is ever collected on this site
or by any add-ons or apps associated with OneLook. OneLook Thesaurus sends
your search query securely to the Datamuse API, which keeps a log file of
the queries made to the service in the last 24 hours. The log file is deleted
after 24 hours and we do not retain any long-term information about your
IP address or invididual queries.

Who’s behind this site and where can I send my comments and complaints feedback?

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You can send us feedback here.

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