Oxford Dictionary Thesaurus (v. 3.0.83) Разработано Handmark |
The Oxford American Dictionary and Thesaurus combines a full dictionary and a full thesaurus, offering users access to the power of words as never before. With 200,000 entries and definitions and more than 300,000 synonyms, this is the most wide-ranging resource available: a first-of-its-kind reference application. Everything you'd find in a dictionary is here, along with everything you'd find in a thesaurus, all thoroughly integrated for ease of use.
No American dictionary or thesaurus offers as much as the Oxford American Dictionary and Thesaurus. It not only combines an up-to-date and thoroughly reliable dictionary of American English with full thesaurus coverage and a usage guide, but it also provides a unique global perspective of English.
All Oxford American dictionaries use an easy-to-use respelling system to show how entries are pronounced. It uses simple, familiar markings to represent common American English sounds.
Features:
- More than 200,000* entries and definitions
- More than 300,000* synonyms
- Search online or download the dictionary directly to your mobile device.
- Search for entries by name or browse the entire word list
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[2012-07-26] Matt: Refund Please. Please may I have a full refund? I'm English not American and I didn't realise this was an American dictionary. Thank you. |
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[2011-10-30] D: Save your money. You'd be better served with a better, fuller dictionary, or using an online, updated dictionary. |
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[2011-10-17] Lapo: Very poor product No examples in the dictionary, like in the Oxford American. The thesaurus is also too basic. |
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[2011-10-09] Hunner: Poor thesaurus, basic dictionary Dictionary selection is small, and thesaurus is useless to anyone with more than a basic vocabulary. Get ODE instead. |
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[2011-05-08] Cimarron: Word database is crappy like others have said. However, upon complaining to Handmark I was immediately reimbursed. Got to appreciate that aspect. TY! |
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[2011-04-23] marynottom: I actually tested five dictionaries and this one recognized fewer words than the rest plus it cost substantially more. |
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[2011-04-21] janetalkstech, janoulle: This app hasn't been updated in what feels like years. Avoid and use the free Colordict dictionary. Waste of $20. No different from Symbian copy. Ugh. |
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[2011-04-14] Sss86: Great idea, and having an offline dictionary is convenient, but only if it has the definitions you need, which half the time this dictionary doesn't. |
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[2011-03-28] Brad: Considering that five of the last seven definitions I've looked for were missing, it's not as handy as I'd hoped it'd be. Back to googling... |
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[2011-02-16] John: Excellent! Very easy to use. |
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[2011-02-12] MM: Clear defs & love that u can click on a word in a def and it takes u to that def. Also like the hazy search. 5* if it had regular pronunciation guide |
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[2011-02-10] The Mikester: Whatever it! |
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[2011-02-10] Jon: The search component frequently force-closes on Froyo on a T-Mobile G2. Also seems top get confused over orientation. Unfriendly UI. |
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[2011-02-05] alex: Can't find blue tinted words and no coffee for java. |
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[2011-02-02] AlexeiZ: Expected more detailed entries than can be found in a free Advanced English Dictionary &Thesaurus. |
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[2011-01-29] wickenden: Lacking in robust word exploration. |
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[2011-01-18] Namic: Does the job! |
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[2011-01-18] Namic: Does the job! |
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[2011-01-16] Keith: Awesome |
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