Dictionary
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Welcome to Dictionary
Thank you for installing and using our extension
Features:
Install and open.
- After installing the extension. You click on the icon and get access to translation and word definitions.
If you are looking for a definition of a word, there are many places to go to get it.
To find a dictionary definition, go to the following sites:
FreeDictionary.com
Merriam-Webster.com (has audio pronunciations)
Oxforddictionaries.com (has audio pronunciations)
If you're looking for antonyms, synonyms or related words, try these sites:
Thesaurus.com
How do you spell check online?
When it comes to spelling and grammar, there are two ways to go about it on the internet. The first is to use a site like Grammarly or Duolingo's free browser extension. These sites will check your work as you type, but they don't have any kind of curated dictionary that can be accessed offline. If you're looking for something more comprehensive, you should try a desktop app like Grammarly or Ginger Software's Ginger Page Style Proofer (about $10 per month). These programs use an offline database of over 400 million words and phrases to catch mistakes that even the best online tools are sometimes unable to see.
Grammarly offers many useful features:
The free version has some limited functionality; the paid version has all the bells and whistles (and costs $5/month). It's worth noting that not all browsers support Grammarly's extension yet: if your browser isn't supported, you'll need to copy and paste text into a Word document in order for it to work properly.
Tutorial:
- Install the Extension
- After installing the extension, click on the icon on the toolbar.
- Access to Google Translate anywhere
- Automatic spell checking
- Listen to input phrase and its translation in a native tongue
- Support for more than 90+ languages
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