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What's your go-to online dictionary?

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    English language for me, but list options for other languages to benefit others!

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    For actual authoritative word definitions, usages, and spelling variants, I use Oxford English Dictionary - it requires an account but most libraries include free access.

    For quickly finding synonyms (and similar utility stuff) while writing, my go-to for the last few years has been WordHippo. There are plenty of other sites that give synonym lists, but in my experience WordHippo surfaces way more variety, including idiomatic expressions and slang.

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      Wiktionary.org usually

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      The English version is pretty good, but versions in other lanaguages can be lacking (e.g. Polish one is pretty basic, and sometimes it has wrong definitions).

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        English language for me, but list options for other languages to benefit others!

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        I can't remember the last time I needed to look up an English word. It's infrequent enough that I'd just Google it, I don't have any go-to dictionary.

        But I am currently learning Japanese and Yomitan has been an extremely useful browser extension. Just mouseover a word and hit shift to summon a popup dictionary.

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          First thing duckduckgo gives me.

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            SpanishDictionary.com has been my goto while learning spanish.

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              English language for me, but list options for other languages to benefit others!

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              Honestly, the folks at Merriam Webster are pretty amazing and I don't mind supporting them with a simple click.

              Crowdsourced solutions are fine, but subject to armchair research and inaccuracy. If it really matters, I'd rather trust people who have studied and devoted their lives to being linguists.

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                Honestly, the folks at Merriam Webster are pretty amazing and I don't mind supporting them with a simple click.

                Crowdsourced solutions are fine, but subject to armchair research and inaccuracy. If it really matters, I'd rather trust people who have studied and devoted their lives to being linguists.

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                I have to admit that I've given them a little wary side eye due, paradoxically, to brand recognition - coupled with the assumption that enshitification would have occurred by now with an established one like that

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                  OneLook. It's a meta-dictionary that lists other dictionaries which have the word. It also has a reverse lookup and pattern search which I frequently use.

                  https://onelook.com/

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                    The English version is pretty good, but versions in other lanaguages can be lacking (e.g. Polish one is pretty basic, and sometimes it has wrong definitions).

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                    Each definition has a discussion page for pointing out errors and the like. And if you're complete certain of something and can back that up with a source, you could even edit the entry itself.

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                      For wackier definitions and slang, I like UrbanDictionary. I'd say Wiktionary, but someone already suggested that one.

                      I've also used dictionary.com and thesaurus.com in the past. Obvious names, but they're not terrible.

                      But back to UrbanDictionary - there's a lot of craziness and dross on there, but there are also plenty of diamonds in the rough.

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                        English language for me, but list options for other languages to benefit others!

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                        https://usito.usherbrooke.ca/

                        It's an amazing resource for french, will all the info you could ever need, and a pleasant search-focused ui.

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                          English language for me, but list options for other languages to benefit others!

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                          As a native Japanese speaker, I primarily use the following three online dictionaries:

                          • Eijiro, an English-Japanese and Japanese-English dictionary
                          • Kotobank, which contains specialized content primarily in Japanese
                          • e-words, a dictionary specializing in information technology terminology
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                            Wiktionary https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Main_Page

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                              English language for me, but list options for other languages to benefit others!

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                              Just search "define [word]" on duckduckgo. Works for like 95% of things I'm looking for.

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                                The English version is pretty good, but versions in other lanaguages can be lacking (e.g. Polish one is pretty basic, and sometimes it has wrong definitions).

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                                The French version is really good.

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                                • hoagecko@sh.itjust.worksH [email protected]

                                  As a native Japanese speaker, I primarily use the following three online dictionaries:

                                  • Eijiro, an English-Japanese and Japanese-English dictionary
                                  • Kotobank, which contains specialized content primarily in Japanese
                                  • e-words, a dictionary specializing in information technology terminology
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                                  When I was learning Japanese, I used an app called i mi wa https://www.imiwaapp.com/ that I found pretty useful

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                                    https://usito.usherbrooke.ca/

                                    It's an amazing resource for french, will all the info you could ever need, and a pleasant search-focused ui.

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                                    Nice. I like that it's Québec French to boot

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                                      Yeah I am doing college in quebec, and it's the online dictionary the teachers recommend.

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