Feb 25, 2010
A comprehensive standalone dictionary.
Platform: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows Vista
Type: function limited demo
Manufacturer: Antony Lewis
Size: 7.4MB
Rating:
Verdict: A useful addition to the dictionaries found in office applications.
If you've ever felt the dictionary or thesaurus in popular office applications doesn't go far enough, consider installing a copy of WordWeb instead.
This little utility sits patiently in your SystemTray, waiting for you to enter a word. It then offers a definition - along with synonyms and even types of, or parts of - the word you've entered.
For example, entering 'tree' will bring up the following definition: "Tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown". But press on the Types tab and you're presented with a list of every type of tree you've ever heard of and even many you haven't.
It's also easy and great fun to click on synonyms and find yourself effectively surfing a thesaurus.
WordWeb is a dab hand at solving anagrams and filling in the blanks as well, but this feature is sadly not available in the free version.
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