Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 7th Edition Latest With New Features

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The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (OALD) was the first advanced learner's dictionary of English. It was first published in 1948. It is the largest English-language dictionary from Oxford University Press aimed at a non-native audience. Users with a more linguistic interest, requiring etymologies or copious references, usually prefer the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, or indeed the comprehensive Oxford English Dictionary, or other dictionaries aimed at speakers of English with native-level competence.

She feels lost.
She takes it out on her English dictionary with its blue, black, and yellow jacket. It's called Hornby. Mr Hornby thinks he's so great that he can teach you a language. She wonders whether the gentleman is still alive. Is he sad? Lonely? Ugly? She imagines him to be thin and bespectacled, not good-looking. With a pencil she scratches a picture of the imaginary Mr Hornby on the book jacket.
'Serves you right,' she says rancorously.[15]

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The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, or OALD, is recommended by teachers and students because it defines words in language students understand, gives useful example sentences, and includes the tools learners need to succeed in English.

It has over 100 million users worldwide and is the world's best-selling advanced learner's dictionary.

The new 9th edition with Oxford iSpeaker and Oxford iWriter make OALD the ultimate speaking and writing tool.

1. Simple Search - just start typing, and tap the word of your choice as it appears in the index. Displays suggestions if a word is incorrectly spelled.2. Full Dictionary Search - allows the learner to search for words within the dictionary entries. Displays results in more context under the headings Headwords, Phrases, and Examples.

To identify words that express a particular attitude, the dictionary uses a rich set of labels such as approving, disapproving, figurative, formal, humorous, literary, etc., a very helpful feature for the learners of the language.

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