What people like best about
Macmillan Dictionary
Macmillan Dictionary has lots to offer: easy-to-understand definitions, an integrated thesaurus, audio and pronunciation tips, quizzes, our language blog, and much more. We asked you what you liked best about Macmillan Dictionary and Macmillan Dictionary Blog … and this is what you said:
Everything, but especially the possibility to listen to the pronunciation of the words – this can be used by students of any level.
Zuzana, Teacher
The 7500 most frequent words.
Mario João Moraes, Director at Mario Idiomas, Brazil
Learner-friendly definitions, that is, accessible vocabulary for definitions; examples filled with lexical units, American / British English options, pronunciation audio button and thesaurus.
Andrés, Teacher in Venezuela
Audio and the use of the words.
Stefi, Student in Rome
New words are fun and often useful in understanding blogs, internet articles etc.
Bob Black, Teacher, Kuwait
Red Stars!
Svetlana Tetina, Senior Lecturer, Russia
Red words and collocations.
Konstancja, TED-translator, Poland
What people like best about
Macmillan Dictionary Blog
There are sometimes interesting observations about English from its native speakers.
Konstancja, TED-translator, Poland
It is informative and relevant and up to date and some of the contributors have interesting ideas.
Bob Black, Teacher, Kuwait
The reader-friendly tone and the topics.
Anila Scott-Monkhouse, University of Parma, Italy
The authors and editors' posts, and the links to definitions of the words therein; Buzzwords, Stories behind words, and the Lean English Language tips.
Andrés, Teacher in Venezuela
Having some doubts and 'equivalences' of vocabulary between my native language and English solved.
Mario João Moraes, Director at Mario Idiomas, Brazil
Interesting inspiring topics for discussion.
Nina Novitskaya, EFL teacher, Moscow, Russia
Stories behind Words!
Ulugbek Sulaymanov, Sales Manager from Tashkent in Uzbekistan
It's accessibility and easy use.
Elena M. Odessa, Ukraine