

The screenshot shows what you’d get if you did a punctuation sensitive search in the optional “Compounds and Phrases” word list for phrases ending in “word”. You can also search a wide range of optional extra word lists using the Find Word window. – Using the “Find Word” feature you can quickly find words matching a pattern. – You can add your own technical glossaries (or list of company acronyms, etc) using the option on the “Glossaries” menu. – You can also get optional third-party dictionaries, including the Oxford, Chambers and Collins dictionaries, shown on separate tabs like the web references. To look at a particular sense you can click on the sense number. – If you are looking for a particular part of speech you can click on the Noun, Verb, Adjective or Adverb buttons to show only the relevant synonyms and related words. Wikipedia and some online dictionaries are installed by default. The list of tabs can be customized to use your favorite references. Each reference is on a separate tabbed page for easy cross-referencing. – In addition to using the comprehensive English dictionary and thesaurus supplied, if you are online you can also search your choice of web references. – Add Oxford, Chambers and Collins dictionaries – Quickly cross-reference Wikipedia and others – Definitions, synonyms and related words – One-click lookup in any Windows program
Wordweb pro references for mac Offline#
– Offline English dictionary and thesaurus WordWeb has the option to highlight widely used synonyms, great for helping you write clear easy-to-understand English. If you are editing a document you can select a synonym and replace the look-up word. The hotkey can be customized, or you can use a keyboard shortcut if you prefer. If you are online, with one extra click you can also search web references, for example Wikipedia. WordWeb Pro can look up words in virtually any program with just one click: just hold down the Ctrl key and right-click on the word.
