Despite the “you name it, we’ve it” attitude of Google Play Store, you’d to squat and roll a few times, to find offline dictionary for Android smartphone. Merriam Webster allows users to download the entire database to smartphone, only if you shed a dollar or two(ads will go away, database will come). Another BIG name Oxford Dictionary has written and boasted it in big words “This is a fully functional FREE TRIAL”, no, not an offline dictionary trait, we’re looking for.
Beside these big names, there are few players, who’d allow users to download the dictionary database on their smartphone, which can be accessed, anytime, anywhere, no internet needed, no strings attached!
Take your pick.
3 Best Offline Dictionary For Android
Dictionary – WordWeb
If you’re looking for something like “just me and my dictionary” thing, this would be it. No adverts, everything available offline, no internet connection is ever needed to use Dictionary – WordWeb. Not just that, you can search words, synonyms, sentences, bookmark and history support. And they update it from time to time, whenever there’s need to add the new words, features and other bug fixes along the line. It’s good catch for you, if you like things sane and simple.
Download Dictionary – WordWeb (Google Play Store)
Offline dictionaries
They’ve it in their name, and they’ve got it in their Android app as well. Though Dictionary – WordWeb downloads the entire dictionary database along with the Android app download, but with Offline dictionaries, you’ll be prompted to download the entire database when you first launch the app. It’s a multi-lingual dictionary with more than 50 languages in it. You can download the one you need, if the language option you’re looking for, isn’t there, you can always request them to add it for you.
It integrates with the e-book readers you’re already using on your Android, another feather in the cap.
Download Offline dictionaries (Google Play Store)
Dictionary.com
Apart from the usual features shared by the aforementioned dictionaries for Android, Dictionary.com stands tall as it offers almost all its features offline as well as online. Beside the common features, Words of the Day, blogs and slideshow are there to teach and add a little learning each day. Audio pronunciation, voice search are some few features that sets this dictionary apart from the other two.
With all these features and bells and whistles, few reviewers had a bad word about the offline version of the same. For me, it turned out fine. Try and let us know, if it behaves well with your device as well.
Download Dictionary.com (Google Play Store)
So, these are some of the best offline dictionary for Android, which works without Internet. I’m using Dictionary – WordWeb for my reference, how about you?
Nicely explained bro.superb! offline dictionary apps for android users.keep it up.
thanks a lot I am looking for these best dictionary apps form last many days. 🙂
Awesome article on Dictionary but I need suggestion. Can you please suggest me dictionary which can tell Hindi meaning of WhatsApp messages without closing WhatsApp