15 free dictionaries, which bored to learn English
Forming / / December 19, 2019
Learning a language can be fun. The main thing - to use it the right tools. For example, to learn the meaning of using a "dictionary-ninja" or understand at last street slang.
In addition to helpful resources for practice reading or English ConversationWe compiled a list of custom dictionaries, which can be used free of charge.
Visuwords- Picture Dictionary to search for new words. You simply enter a word in front of you and there is a graph that connects this word with other words related in meaning.
Thsrs- here you can find a short synonyms of long words.
Wordsmith- super-simple and useful site for learning new words. Among other things, here you can subscribe to the daily newsletter category "Word of the Day."
Definr- he calls himself one of the fastest dictionaries as you type the word immediately gives various options of what you are looking for. You can also subscribe to Wordoftheday newsletter via e-mail address or account on Twitter.
Ninjawords - another quick dictionary to work with words. It does not show words while typing the first few letters, but quickly displays the values and synonyms of words by pressing the Enter button.
Visualthesaurus- also connects the word with the help of interactive maps, similar in meaning, and allows you to quickly find their values and listen to the pronunciation. The site also has a very useful word lists. For example, wordlistWhich are most often found on the test GRE.
Dictionary- is not only one of the most popular dictionaries, but also a storehouse of tools to improve vocabulary, including podcasts, newsletters, crossword puzzles, etc.
Thesaurus - the section of the previous site, where you can immediately find the definition of the word, synonyms, belonging to the parts of speech and other details.
oxford Dictionaries- the electronic version of the dictionary Oxford University Press is not only in English but also in Spanish, French, German and Italian. On the resource can also find a lot of useful information on grammar, games and puzzles.
Merriam-Webster- look for the right words, their synonyms, exercising with crossword puzzles, as well as use the visual dictionary. Very comprehensive resource for learning English.
English Club- a useful resource for beginners with lots of quizzes that test vocabulary and aimed at learning new words.
Meta Glossary- Using this resource, you can collect information on the floor, all over the Internet. Its working principle is to collect various links that provide an explanation of the search word values.
Alpha Dictionary- and this site collects information about the words of all the available online dictionaries, providing results in the form of links. You can quickly and easily compare the results.
About.com- handy for those who like quizzes related to grammar and vocabulary. Here you can find anything you want.
Urban Dictionary- if you want to communicate with foreigners in daily life, and understand them, you can not do without this resource. This slang dictionary, where you can find the meaning of all the words that you will hear in a live speech.
Tell, and what vocabularies but Google translate :-), you usually use?