Dictionary.com Pro for iPad User Reviews

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  • An Excellent Reference Resource

    I can only commend the work of the people behind this excellent reference resource that I use daily in my study and work related pursuits.
    I look forward to one day having a offline version for my laptop and desktop.
  • All in one

    Great digital reference. Great value. Has more than I expected. Gives me my results every time. Have been using it daily for a variety of reasons. Translator for Greek is ok, dictionary is ok, thesaurus is ok and has exciting way for learning words & language. We'll done to developers. STV.
  • Word of the Day

    This is my favourite function, I love the fact that it teaches me the pronunciation as well as the meaning.
  • Not ad free

    This app is littered with upgrade options which make it decidedly NOT ad free. Very mis-leading.
  • Gps and not universal

    This app should be a universal app

    Stop forcing people to "always use GPS" when the app is in the background, it kills battery, and seems like you are only interested in tracking us. Add the option of GPS "while using". Until then 1 star.
  • Review

    Excellent!!
  • Indispensable

    Truly one of my most go to apps.
  • DN

    Endlessly informative and useful. Dare I use the word 'fun' ? The app is nice looking and well organized, and supplies a most stimulating environment for the lover of words to explore.
  • Easy as ABC

    I bought this app for my 9 year old daughter and it is one of the best purchases I have made from the App Store.
    I started her off learning one different word every day and then jumping to the Thesaurus for various alternatives.
    Her vocabulary has improved and she engages in conversation on a much improved level.
    I don't normally write reviews, but this is a great app for both adults and children and it deserves 5 stars from me.
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  • good source of material

    for a freebie, this dictionary isn't too bad. The developers need to realise, however, that not everyone in the world speaks American English, or for that matter writes it!
    As a Brit, I find it infuriating, when people call themselves a worldwide resource, do not acknowledge this basic fact.
    Not all the world spells colour, color or use a z where an s is equally appropriate as in materialise. It would be nice to look up a word and find included alternate spellings for the same word- surely not to difficult, then it really could claim to be worldwide resource.
    with this exception, this is a useful resource, luckily I am a good speller and can accommodate American English - up to a point!
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