
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
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Cambridge Dictionaries
Multiple dictionaries from Cambridge PressSearch multiple dictionaries from Cambridge University Press. Corpus-informed dictionaries for English language learners at all levels. Ideal for anyone preparing for Cambridge English exams and IELTS.
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Macmillan Dictionary
British English and American English dictionariesFeatures a thesaurus function enabling users to find synonyms for any word, phrase or meaning. There is also a blog with daily postings on language issues, especially on global English and language change. An “Open Dictionary allows users to provide their own dictionary entries for new words they have come across. The online edition has been recognised as a good example of this emerging genre of reference publishing.
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Oxford Dictionaries Online
Contains 145,000 words and definitions.At Oxford Dictionaries, we have just one thing in mind: improving communication through an understanding and passion for language. That explains why we’ve been making dictionaries for more than 150 years and why we continue to innovate and develop new tools and services to suit your language needs as technology and the world around us change.
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Wordnik
Aggregator of definitions, images, and word usage statisticsThe world’s biggest online English dictionary, by number of words. Wordnik shows definitions from multiple sources, so you can see as many different takes on a word’s meaning as possible.
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