Oxford Advanced Learner's Dict
by Oxford University Press ELT.
The world’s bestselling advanced-level dictionary for English language learners
App Name | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dict |
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Developer | Oxford University Press ELT. |
Category | Books & Reference |
Download Size | 67 MB |
Latest Version | 1.0.5931 |
Average Rating | 3.69 |
Rating Count | 5,632 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Oxford Advanced Learner's Dict Android app |
A one-stop dictionary reference app for learners of English! The following products are available:
- Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
- Oxford Collocations Dictionary
- Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus
The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary is the world’s bestselling advanced-level dictionary for learners of English. It has helped millions of learners to develop their English skills for work and study, and leads the way to more confident, successful communication in English. It contains over 86,000 words, 95,000 phrases, 112,000 meanings and 237,000 examples, all using clear and simple language to help non-native speakers learn more easily.
The Oxford Collocations Dictionary shows you which words work together and helps you express your ideas naturally and convincingly. It is especially useful for writing essays or preparing for exams in English. For example, which adjectives can you use to describe ‘scenery’? Which verbs can you use with ‘challenge’?
The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus is a dictionary of synonyms that helps you to understand the differences between similar words, and to find the right words to say exactly what you mean. For example, is there a better word than ‘nice’? What is the difference between ‘easy’ and ‘simple’? What is a more formal synonym of ‘choice’?
Check out the free sample content for each dictionary, or sign up for a short full trial. You can purchase access to individual dictionaries or get all three. With all dictionaries you can:
- Access the content offline
- Listen to real-voice pronunciation with both British and American accents
- Easily find words with the search functionality
- Browse preloaded topic word lists
- Create and organize your own Favourites lists
and much more!
Recent changes:
If you are accessing the content with an Oxford ID, you can now link your Oxford ID to your Apple, Google, or Microsoft account and sign in with those accounts.
- Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
- Oxford Collocations Dictionary
- Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus
The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary is the world’s bestselling advanced-level dictionary for learners of English. It has helped millions of learners to develop their English skills for work and study, and leads the way to more confident, successful communication in English. It contains over 86,000 words, 95,000 phrases, 112,000 meanings and 237,000 examples, all using clear and simple language to help non-native speakers learn more easily.
The Oxford Collocations Dictionary shows you which words work together and helps you express your ideas naturally and convincingly. It is especially useful for writing essays or preparing for exams in English. For example, which adjectives can you use to describe ‘scenery’? Which verbs can you use with ‘challenge’?
The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus is a dictionary of synonyms that helps you to understand the differences between similar words, and to find the right words to say exactly what you mean. For example, is there a better word than ‘nice’? What is the difference between ‘easy’ and ‘simple’? What is a more formal synonym of ‘choice’?
Check out the free sample content for each dictionary, or sign up for a short full trial. You can purchase access to individual dictionaries or get all three. With all dictionaries you can:
- Access the content offline
- Listen to real-voice pronunciation with both British and American accents
- Easily find words with the search functionality
- Browse preloaded topic word lists
- Create and organize your own Favourites lists
and much more!
Recent changes:
If you are accessing the content with an Oxford ID, you can now link your Oxford ID to your Apple, Google, or Microsoft account and sign in with those accounts.