Oxford Dictionaries Quick Search (no ads)
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
The world’s most trusted dictionary of current English is now available as an app, directly from Oxford Dictionaries. Search for words and find clear, reliable definitions easily. Expand your vocabulary by browsing the dictionary and discover new and interesting words with our word of the day feature.
This simple look-up tool allows you to access a wealth of words from oxforddictionaries.com through a quick and easy-to-use touch interface. This app currently requires a data connection to access all content.
Features
• Get clear and accurate definitions you can trust
• Switch between British & World English and American English
• Keep up to date with the latest new words via frequent free updates
• Word of the Day suggests interesting words to explore
• Click through to read recent articles from the OxfordWords blog
• Full screen display with no advertising banners *
Content features
• Over 350,000 words, phrases, and meanings included
• Access content from Oxford's premium current British & World English and American English dictionaries: Oxford Dictionary of English and New Oxford American Dictionary
• Cross-references allow you to navigate from entry to entry, and find out more about your search term
Technical features
• 'Did you mean?' fuzzy search capability returns answers even when you're not sure of the spelling
• This app currently requires a data connection to operate
* Please note that while the app contains no advertising, it does feature links to external sites which may contain advertising.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 11.39 MB of space to download and install Oxford Dictionaries Quick Search (no ads) app. Oxford Dictionaries Quick Search (no ads) is available on iTunes for $
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Oxford University Press Oxford University Press ELT at http://www.oxforddictionaries.com.
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