Google dictionary

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Google Dictionary

Type of site Availablein Multiple languages Owner Createdby URL Launched December2009 ;13years ago ( 2009-12) Google Dictionary is an online dictionary service of define" operator and other similar phrases History [ ] The service originated in After being integrated into As of 2018 On In February 2017, online news website Google added a Hindi dictionary from Rajpal & Sons licensed via Oxford Dictionaries which also supported transliteration and translation to the service in April 2017. In July 2017, the dictionary was made directly available by typing "dictionary" in Google Search and additional features such as a search box, autocomplete and search history were also added. In January 2018, a "Similar-sounding words" feature was added to the English dictionary which highlights words that sound similar such as "aesthetic" and "ascetic", "pray" and "prey", "conscientious" and "conscious" etc. A "learn to pronounce" option was added to the English dictionary in December 2018 which shows how a word is pronounced with its Languages [ ] This list is ( March 2018) Google displays dictionaries for the following languages Language Dictionary Publisher Notes Example search Refs. Available worldwide Search operator: "ما معنى" Xiandai Hanyu Guifan Cidian] (The Standard Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese) Oxford University Press Available worldwide Oxford Thesaurus of English Shown worldwide (except Oxford Thesaurus of English Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus Shown in North America E...

Free Thesaurus

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Google’s Online Dictionary: Sub

Sure, we all turn to Google to launch our web searches and often find what we were looking for in just a few clicks. But, has anyone noticed just how bad Google’s online dictionary services are? As “the most powerful company in the world” with close to 90 percent of the world’s internet search market – even their company name has become synonymous with online web searching – you’d think the company’s “Google Dictionary,” launched in 2009, would be better. Take, for example, the very term “Google Dictionary.” If I wished to look it up, perhaps I’d enter the two-word phrase into Google’s dictionary itself. Certainly, it ought to know what it means. To get to the dictionary, I first type “Google Dictionary” into the search field of my Chrome browser. When I arrive at Google’s online dictionary, however, I immediately notice that the primary definition I see for the phrase comes from Wikipedia. “Google Dictionary is an online dictionary service of Google that can be accessed with the “define” operator and other similar phrases in Google Search,” it says, not exactly putting it in plain language. Then, if I type “Google Dictionary” into the actual Google Dictionary search field (or “define” operator) nothing happens. So, Google Dictionary has apparently never heard of itself. Often Google Dictionary directly outsources to Merriam-Webster. For example, let’s say you suffer from “iatrophobia,” or fear of doctors. Google punts on its definition and sends you directly to Cleveland ...