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The Best Android Apps For The Word Lovers

October 16th is Dictionary Day, because sometimes, finding the exact language to use is extremely important. Luckily, there is a variety of apps available through Google Play that cater to any need, whether it be a thesaurus, dictionary, or even a translator for multilingual needs.

Merriam-Webster

As a dictionary, Merriam-Webster is a household name. Their inclusive app offers different features to encourage literacy, such as interactive quizzes and human audio pronunciations. You can even keep a log of words you’ve researched and save them as favorites along the way.

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Oxford Dictionary of English

For an even more diverse experience, the Oxford English Dictionary lets users benefit from a wide range of words and various pronunciations in correlation to several English-speaking places around the world. It also provides a spell check option and a “word of the day” segment.

Dictionary.com

This app is a combination of Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com. The app offers a plethora of services for both categories of word search. Amp up the experience with quiz widgets and words available to ESL and EFL learners.

Pocket Thesaurus

This highly-rated app allows users to see synonyms and antonyms in offline mode at any time. Use of this app requires Android 4.0 and up and 15 MB of space in order to execute searches with success.

Google Translate

One of the most trusted names in the translation world, Google Translate for Android allows users to take pictures of text and have it translated seconds later. It also has settings for holding conversations, as well as a copy and paste feature to redirects blocks of text to the app for translation.

Translator Dictionary

With the option of translating words into dozens of languages and learning their meanings, this app offers the best of both functions. It is also capable of vocalizing words for further understanding. The Translator Dictionary also works offline, so when the occasion arises in a foreign place to research a word’s meaning, you will be prepared.

Your Words and PSafe

Keep all your words in check with PSafe Total. A Memory Booster will free up storage space in your device to make room for more apps and words. Although dictionary apps and the ones related to it can function without Internet, an Internet Booster will ensure that when you are able to access the Internet, all the words you’ve researched will be secure in your personal archives.

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