A dictionary is a key factor for any language learner, and most people think of it as a simple tool to translate words. But the Wisdom Dictionary will completely change your understanding of the usual vocabulary and we are sure that this dictionary will soon become an integral part of your English learning process.
The Wisdom Dictionary offers more than you might expect:
over 120,000 words and phrases
in the Wisdom Dictionary, from common words to over 70,000 subject-specific English and over 50,000 The only dictionary containing Uzbek words and phrases, with the largest number of words and phrases in Uzbekistan is a horse.
Reliability
Translations and classifications of words in many existing dictionaries do not correspond very well to the original meaning of the word. In the Wisdom dictionary, each word translation has been carefully translated for five years using the most reliable dictionaries such as Oxford, MacMillan, Collins, Cambridge and Longman.
New Uzbek-English!
This feature is our pride. English meanings of Uzbek words have never been translated with such accuracy and ease. It is worth noting that you can not only use words (for example, bread), but also phrases (cover bread, bread pan, bread bowl...), and even certain phrases and sentences (break bread in half, from the mouth you can also search for Only Wisdom Dictionary can provide you with such a unique, wonderful opportunity.
Grammar
Knowing the dictionary meaning of words is not enough to use them correctly. Certain words have their own grammatical features, rules of usage, and of course the Wisdom dictionary has introduced the Grammar section in words, taking these into account, and in this section, the rules of grammar related to this word are simple. explained in detail with explanations and relevant examples.
Collocations
One of the biggest problems students face nowadays is that they don't know the correct word order in English, and as a result, they artificially construct the sentences they want to make and misinterpret them. The Wisdom dictionary has certainly taken this into account and has created a section on Collocations in words so that learners do not make such mistakes. In this section, the correct sequence of sentences around that word is given, grouped with examples.
Lexical differences of words
Like other languages, English has many words that are close in meaning but cannot be used interchangeably. For example listen and hear; house or home; make or do; Many people may not be able to distinguish words like work or job. With this in mind, the Dictionary of Wisdom explains the differences and differences between these and similar words that trouble learners with a simple approach and examples in the Thesaurus and Difference sections.
Additional information.
The Wisdom Vocabulary also includes important and noteworthy aspects of each of the following:
• Examples
• Pictures
• Exercises
• Active and Inactive Words
• Synonyms and Antonyms
• In which language the words are used [BrE, AmE, CanE...]
• With which prepositions and word groups [~ in/with sth] [~ adv/adj]
• To which field [biology, math.. .]
• Countable or uncountable [C, U]
• Formal or informal [formal] [informal]
• Academic or non-academic word [AW]
• How words are pronounced
• Word metaphor (Metaphor)
• Word Culture