Dictionary Day is coming up on October 16th. For that reason, I thought I’d hunt down some dictionary apps for you.
Dictionaries are perfect for helping children (and adults) improve their vocabulary, however, sometimes, when you’re on the go, you don’t have a dictionary available.
(They tend to be rather large and cumbersome after all.)
Here’s where dictionary apps can come in handy. You can just pull one up on your phone or tablet when you need to look up a word.
The dictionary apps I have listed below are by well-known organizations so they should be reliable.
Dictionary Apps
Merriam-Webster Dictionary by Merriam-Webster, Inc.: iPad – iPhone – Android
Merriam-Webster Dictionary & Thesaurus by Merriam-Webster, Inc.: iPad – iPhone – Android
Oxford English Dictionary 2017 by MobiSystems, Inc.: iPad – iPhone – Android
Dictionary.com Dictionary & Thesaurus Lite by Dictionary.com, LLC: iPad – iPhone – Android
Dictionary.com Dictionary & Thesaurus Premium by Dictionary.com, LLC: iPad – iPhone – Android
Which of these dictionary apps is your favorite? I’d love to hear about your experiences with them in the comment section below.
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