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Get America's most useful and respected dictionary, optimized for your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. This is the best iOS app for English language reference, education, and vocabulary building.

And now we've added new word games! It's never been more fun to learn new words and test your vocabulary for everyone from English learners to total word nerds. Hundreds of words to test your skills.

Offline access: You'll have complete access to definitions whether or not you're connected.

Features:

* Universal App
* New Vocabulary-Building Quizzes: fun, fast quizzes to learn new words or test your vocabulary
* Additional resources available with in-app purchases
* Voice Search: look up a word without having to spell it
* Word of the Day: learn a new word every day.
* Integrated Thesaurus: synonyms & antonyms are included with the dictionary
* Example Sentences: understand how a word is used in context
* Quick Definitions: perfect for on-the-go lookups
* Audio Pronunciations: voiced by real English speakers, not text-to-speech robots
* Favorite Words and Search History: Keep track of the words that are most important to you
* Favorite Word syncing through iCloud: Share your favorites between devices
* Apple Watch Extension: See Word of the Day, find watch-sized definitions with voice search, and keep track of your favorites from your watch

Fully featured and absolutely free, this app is supported by ads. You can remove ads for $2.99 per year with an in-app purchase charged to your iTunes account or $5.99 per year with additional resources. Prices vary by location. Your subscription will automatically renew unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the subscription period. You can manage your subscription in your account settings.

Terms of Use: https://www.merriam-webster.com/terms-of-use

What's New

Bug fixes, including but not limited to fixing the dark mode keyboard color shift.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5

166.8K Ratings

Love this app

I stumbled across the Word of the Day a few years ago, and was getting it in my email every morning. I word share it on social media every day. But then it stopped coming. Seriously, MW, what's up with that? I checked my spam folder, I tried unsubscribing and then subscribing again, but nothing. It just would not send. (I know...this doesn't really seem like a 5 star review, does it? Stay with me, it gets better. 😂)

But finally it dawned on me that I was using the website a lot to look up words, either in the dictionary or the thesaurus, and that I should just look for the app. Hey, I'm 62 and a little slow with technology, OK? I love the app, and I use every day...usually several times a day. I look up meanings of unfamiliar words, of course. But I use the thesaurus a lot. When I am writing an email, or text, or posting on social media I frequently find myself searching my brain for a word that I know is perfect for the context, but my brain just can't seem to grab onto. (Old and slow, remember?) I go to the thesaurus and start putting in words that are similar, but not quite what I'm looking for. Most of the time, I find the word I want. Occasionally I don't, but I do find an acceptable substitute.

I still check out the WOD, and share it on social media. And I am absolutely LOVING the way they subtly (and sometimes not so subtly) throw shade at the current President and administration. It's a master class in shade throwing. 😎😂

Hi, thanks for your review. We're glad that you like the app! If you would like to start receiving our Word of the Day emails again, feel free to email wodsupport@m-w.com. They would be happy to help reactivate your subscription.

Great, and Helpful, App

I'm still in school, so something like a portable dictionary can be really handy. Though I don't pay for the premium so I can't look up everything(especially names) it's still extremely helpful. Sometimes I hear this strange word on TV or see it in a novel I'm reading and wonder what it is. Sometimes I'm doing school and something asks for the exact definition of a word. Instead it trooping to my basement and flipping for ages through gigantic, long, make your eyes bleed pages, I turn to my phone charging behind me and switch on this app. I'm also a small time writer, so the thesaurus is REALLY helpful when looking for that just right word to fit your story and writing style.
I also love the quizzes-they're really unique and honestly do teach me words. It's a little tempting slice of the Quissitive app. I can't wait until next week's comes out.
This also very easy to navigate, and everything is clear and concise-so if your not sure you want to use some electronic confusing dictionary, never mind that. Webster is just a few clicks and you're to your definitions, and one more easy to see button will lead you to the thesaurus. Making an account is easy too!
Great app overall; It's helped me a ton through school, writing, and my endeavors to increase my vocabulary. Thanks, Merriam Webster! No complaints here on my part.

It's the best for reading/writing!

I read books that often have unusual, or at least not in the common vernacular, words in them. I used to write them down and at the end of the day look them up in my physical dictionary or Encyclopedia set. Now I have one right in my pocket that is constantly being updated (my physical dictionary was from the early 1990s and encyclopedias given to me by my grandpa before he died when I was ten - I'm 30 now. New things are out there, new ideas, new ELEMENTS. And since I'm a writer, and I hate reusing a word too many times in an essay, paper, or story, the Thesaurus is a great and convenient tool that's a nice little add on.
Plus my family and I try to make up alternative definitions for the 'Word of the Day'. Funniest or most outrageous wins. Try it! It awesome! Especially if you don't know what the word means in the first place!
Also, like me, if you are writing a story and need someone with the ranking of town mayor but in a tribal setting, the Thesaurus can actually give you the word you are looking for. I typed in 'lord' in the thesaurus and it gave me 'nabob' and 'nawab' two Urdu words for a local Muslim governor in the Mogul Empire (so like a mix between governor, lord, tax collector, and sheriff). If my story develops into neading a Muslim- type country, I can make sure the provinces have 'nabobs'- cause now I know that word!

App Privacy

The developer, Merriam-Webster, Inc., indicated that the app's privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

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Information

Seller
Merriam-Webster, Inc.

Size
290.4 MB

Category
Reference

Compatibility
iPhone
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.

Age Rating
4+

Copyright
© 2021 Merriam-Webster, Inc.

Price
Free

In-App Purchases

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.

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