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Is there any good online dictionary of American English ?
Mar 9, 2019 8:54 PM
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I really like the American Heritage dictionary, both in print and online. I own a copy of the third edition in print. Online, I use ahdictionary.com. I find its definitions to be very clear, accurate, thoughtful, and well-written.
Compared to m-w.com, ahdictionary.com seems less cluttered up with slow-loading advertising, and less infested with cookies. In cases where there is a usage question, I find its usage notes to be excellent. I really prefer it to m-w.com.
In principle, I would have to say that the Merriam-Webster Third New International, Unabridged, is the most complete and authoritative dictionary of American English, but I don't think their desk dictionaries are anything special, and while m-w.com is free, the actual online edition of the Unabridged requires an annual subscription fee of $29.95.
OxfordDictionaries.com offers a specific "English Dictionary (US)." It seems to be accurate and reliable with regard to US usage.
March 10, 2019
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I'm using two dictionaries but their main dialect is British. (Longman and Cambridge)
You can use the Merriam-Webster dictionary for American English.
March 9, 2019
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