All-in-one language reference for iPhone
Deep Dictionary: Wikipedia is an educational iPhone application that combines multiple language resources into a single interface. It brings together encyclopedic entries, colloquial definitions, and established dictionary material so users can consult both formal and informal explanations without switching apps.
Daily vocabulary with multimedia context
The app highlights a daily vocabulary selection that presents practical, bite-sized lessons. Each entry pairs clear example sentences with short YouTube clips that show how words are used in real conversations and media, helping learners connect meaning with natural usage.
Rich thesaurus and expanded word networks
Beyond basic synonyms and antonyms, the built-in thesaurus maps broader relationships between words and phrases. This helps users find alternative expressions and related concepts that are useful in everyday speech and writing, not just textbook definitions.
Multiple authoritative sources and contemporary slang
Content is drawn from a mixture of trusted resources and crowd-sourced slang references, so definitions range from academic to up-to-the-minute colloquial usage. Seamless access to Wikipedia articles and Urban Dictionary entries keeps users informed about modern terms and evolving meanings.
Pronunciation help and academic-style entries
Pronunciation guides accompany many headwords, and formal, scholarly-style definitions are provided where appropriate. That combination makes the app suitable for learners preparing for academic work as well as casual users wanting clearer pronunciation.
Availability and a suggested alternative
The app is currently tailored for iPhone users. If you need a different kind of study tool, consider exploring a free USCPA exam practice question bank as an alternative resource for exam preparation.
Technical
- iPhone
- Free