What Reddit Says About Dictionary Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Dictionary apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/androidapps
Actually the app doesn't need to be updated. It works well and glossaries are somehow updated ... Thanks. Good to know. ... Wordweb is the best dictionary available for android.
r/EnglishLearning
As someone who uses dictionary every day, I have been comparing different dictionary Apps on a regular basis, and I wanna share with the community the three best ones I have found so far.
r/androidapps
For iOS, I think Dictionary-Offline is best. It works offline, simple, free, and ad free. You can try it once.
r/ios
I’ve enjoyed that feature in other apps for going to refresh my memory on definitions. ... Not OP but have enjoyed using WordBook for many years. Yes, it does have a history feature that shows your recent searches under the Bookmark tab/button. ... Not sure if it is exactly for what you are looking,...
r/GRE
Is there any dictionary app which gives me the meaning of word as well as allows me to add it to a list. I want to save the words that i looked up and create my own custom list Share ... I use vocabulary.com and you can create your own list under Vocabulary List section. ... I think vocabulary.com i...
r/androidapps
Dictionary.com app both offline and online options are available in pro version.
r/ENGLISH
For my Android phone I use English Dictionary - Offline by Livio. They just seemed to be to be the simplest ones to use, and have a huge vocabulary. (I am native English so I am only looking up lesser-known words).
So we sifted through open-source dictionaries, cleaned up the clutter, removed duplicates, used AI to revise, and manually reviewed as many definitions as possible. ... Specialized vocabulary sections for ACT, SAT, and GRE preparation that provide exposure to new words · Modern user interface utiliz...
r/writingadvice
I've tried both Merriam Webster and the OED and they both want you to sign up for either yearly or weekly subscription plans, which when I can either look at websites or the physical dictionaries I own isn't worth it for the convenience of being ...
r/androidapps
I also use this app, for its extra features. Poet Assistant (Dictionary and TTS tools for editing poems) - https://f-droid.org/packages/ca.rmen.android.poetassistant
r/words
I really should stop doing that. Google scraped that content from dictionaries anyway and the dictionaries don't get their ad revenue. It's unfair. ... I prefer Google over Oxford and MW app.
r/androidapps
WordWeb, a free dictionary app with no ads, has been updated with Material Design! ... Android news, reviews, tips, and discussions about rooting, tutorials, and apps. General discussion about devices is welcome. Please direct technical support, upgrade questions, buy/sell, app recommendations, and ...
r/dictionary
Are there any quality alternative apps with a similar list generating function? I have used wordnik.com to create lists, but I really liked the old dictionary.com app format. Share ... I was really disappointed when I realized they had bizarrely removed that feature. No excuse. ... Hands down the wo...
r/androidapps
Share ... My favourite app and one I think is better than Merriam Webster is EnglishWhiz. ... A quiet yet casual place to learn English via discussions, content sharing, and virtually 'shooting the shit'.
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