Dictionary.com for iPad

7.2.27 for iPad
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Update Date

2019-11-05

Size

190.4 MB

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Dictionary.com for iPad Description
Download the most essential and comprehensive dictionary app for dependable definitions at your fingertips.

Dictionary.com is the leading free English dictionary app for iPad– with over 2,000,000 trusted definitions and synonyms. The app is designed and optimized for your device.

Easily search definitions and synonyms offline. You can access the offline dictionary anytime and anywhere - you do not need an internet connection. Voice search and audio pronunciation requires connection.

In addition to the trusted reference content from Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com, this app includes:
- Word of the Day – learn a new word each day and expand your vocabulary
- Audio pronunciations – never mispronounce another word
- Voice Searches – conveniently speak to search a word without having to spell it
- Content Collections Carousel includes Word Trends, Grammar Tips, , Slideshows, and Word of the Day
- Quiz widget - test your vocabulary skills (are you prepping for the SAT?) with our Word of the Day quizzes
- Favorite words and search history - customize your recently searched word list and never forget the newest words you’ve learned
- English Spelling help - not sure how a word is spelled? This app will find it for you
- Local look-ups - take a look at the words searched by location
- Learner’s Dictionary - includes extra information about word usage for English learners

Get even more from your app with our Upgrades:
- Remove ads
- Example Sentences
- Encyclopedia
- Idioms and Phrases
- Medical, Science, Rhyming Dictionaries
Dictionary.com for iPad 7.2.27 Update
2019-11-05
Voice. noun. Something you can now use when searching for the definition of a word.

Our push notifications just got a whole lot better too. Travel anywhere in the world and receive real-time notifications and alerts from Dictionary.com.

You may also notice our Word of the Day has had a makeover. Check out the polished new look!
More Information
Price:
Free
Version:
7.2.27
Size:
190.4 MB
Update Date:
2019-11-05
Developer:
Dictionary.com, LLC

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AppPure.com and the download link of this app are 100% safe. The download link of this app will be redirected to the official App Store site, thus the app is original and has not been modified in any way.

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7.2.27 2019-11-05
Voice. noun. Something you can now use when searching for the definition of a word.

Our push notifications just got a whole lot better too. Travel anywhere in the world and receive real-time notifications and alerts from Dictionary.com.

You may also notice our Word of the Day has had a makeover. Check out the polished new look!
7.2.22 2019-09-05
Updates. Noun. Something you should keep turned on so you never miss an improvement from Dictionary.com!

We just made a few adjustments, alterations, and enhancements. Enjoy!
7.2.21 2019-08-19
Updates. Noun. Something you should keep turned on so you never miss an improvement from Dictionary.com!

Did you notice the Origin tab is missing? You're right. We still have origins available alongside definitions, but we have removed the tab for now.

Origin is a noun that can mean the first stage of existence, and we promise we're working on a second stage of the tab that will be even better.

Speaking of better, we made some fixes that fit the definition to a T.
7.2.20 2019-07-25
We define "app bugs" as pesky little problems that were plaguing the Dictionary.com app.

This update will stabilize your app and make images look even better. Bye-bye, bugs!
7.2.19 2019-05-22
Legible is an adjective that means “easily readable.” You can use it to describe the new and improved Word of the Day!
7.2.18 2019-05-21
Legible is a noun that means “easily readable.” You can use it to describe the new and improved Word of the Day!
7.2.17 2019-03-26
Embarrassed. Adjective. Us when we realized the medical and science dictionary went AWOL. We're very sorry, and don't worry: We brought it back. 

(Hear ye, hear ye: If you want to hear your audio pronunciations, don't forget to crank up your phone volume!)