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Review of Dictionary Reference http://dictionary.reference.com

By Bubzy Rank: 2nd Lieutenant on 25th Nov 2006

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Value for money9/10
Overall value9/10
yes Bubzy's recommendation

Good Points

Personally I think this dictionary website is the simplest and easiest website to use. It always gives answers with multiple descriptions. Cool design of a website too.

Bad Points

Sometimes there can be quite a lot of ads that are not needed, plus they can get in the way a bit.

General Comments

The Dictionary reference web site offers a dictionary, a thesaurus, and an encyclopedia. They are all very easy to use. It's simple, clever and cool, and it makes it slightly fun with the cool website design. I always get an answer for every word, unlike some websites I have been on. There are a lot of ads on the website, and a lot of them can be a bit annoying and get in the way.

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