These are amazing free online dictionaries:
1)
https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/ - LONGMAN Dictionary. English - Korean mode is available.
Great for its integrated thesaurus, collocations, grammar tips. It also says what common mistakes you should aviod. I also like the way it's organized, it's really clear and user-frienldy. AND, it shows you whether a word is on the list of the top 1000, 2000, 3000 spoken or written words .
2)
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/ - CAMBRIDGE dictionary. English - Korean mode is available
Loads of most useful examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and the web are included in there.
3)
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/ - OXFORD dictionary, of course
As brilliant as the Cambridge dictionary , lots of good examples, with lots of natural sentences.
4)
https://www.macmillandictionary.com/ - MACMILLAN dictionary
Excellent for studying synonyms. The words and phrases are grouped according to their meaning. Very convenient! The definitions are rather short though.
5) some more like Merriam-Webster.
These days my favourite is Longman dictionary :) But I also have a paper Oxford dictionary (a rather old edition).
As a language learner and a person who's always loved learning languages and somehow can speak three of them, I would highly recommend using a MONOlingual dictionary.
Hope this helps!