Chambers Thesaurus

Chambers Thesaurus

By Antony Lewis

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2012-02-10
  • Current Version: 6.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 9.56 MB
  • Developer: Antony Lewis
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.4

Description

The Chambers Thesaurus is the perfect reference for writers and word game enthusiasts, while all lovers of language will find it a pleasure to browse through. There are nearly 40 000 distinct indexed words, and a total of about 400 000 synonyms and antonyms. The intelligent word entry suggests possible correct spellings as you type, as well as listing words that sound the same or are often confused. Search features include: - Alphabetical listing - Spelling suggestions - Sounds-like and often-confused - Fast pattern-matching search - Cross-reference to offline and online dictionaries There are also standard bookmark, recent word and random word features. No Internet connection is required. If our Oxford and/or WordWeb Pro dictionary apps are also installed, the references can all be quickly accessed from separate tabs in the app.

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Reviews

  • This is a GREAT thesaurus

    5
    By billy dicky
    I was looking for a good thesaurus that provides antonyms. I found this and love it. Every word is hyperlinked so I can move through the thesaurus easily. It runs as a service, so I can select a word in my working document and then right clck to reveal the Services menu and launch Chambers Thesaurus to locate the word I've selected. Super easy. The content of the thesaurus is impressive; lots of words and expressions I would not have thought of on my own. This is a great tool for anyone who needs to write.
  • Needs Dark Mode

    3
    By XYPixel.com
    I would agree with other reviewers. It needs a dark mode. When all my other apps are in dark mode, it's difficult to look - way too bright.
  • Excellent resource

    5
    By Write_review_now
    I am a professional author and I’ve been using this app for several years. I find it extremely powerful, having a wealth of synonyms and antonyms. The UI is easy to use. In a standard use model you just type the word—the focus will always remain on the input text field so you can alt tab away, do whatever work you are doing, alt tab back and just start typing. In a more in depth use model, you can use that field to start a journey through the massive collection of words and even phrases by clicking on a word that comes closest to what you’re looking for, and by repeating that dig around your word choices. I’ve found it to be amazingly useful, easy to use and one of my go to tools while writing. I ended up wanting something similar for simple definition and purchased the Chambers Dictionary to go along with it. These two apps are always open, side by side on their own desktop and are a central part of my writing toolkit. Please note that to get the two apps you’re going to spend roughly $30 in total but I was more than okay with this price. To get the similar word-power in a physical book form, you would spend a lot more than that.
  • No Dark Mode

    3
    By Dukivfyj
    - love how synonyms and antonyms are given in one place. - love how you dont have to leave your working application (MSWORD) to look up the word. Once you hit command c, Chambers automatically looks up the word for me. its a great time saving feature! One thing I hope to see in the future thought: DARK MODE. This is the only app that gives bright white projection in the screen when studying.
  • Doesn’t work

    1
    By posaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    Doesn’t work. Don’t buy it.
  • I Really Like it.

    4
    By joscobo
    It does what it needs to and it does it very well. Launches fast and has a very simple interface. When I need to find a replacement for a word - BOOM - I have many choices. Great application.
  • Very efficient interface, and great Chambers content

    5
    By Ames Brown (NYC)
    These WordWeb dictionaries (Chambers Thesaurus in this case) are basically an exceptional replacement for the built-indictionaries in MacOS. The content is very well organanized, and the interface is up-to-date with the latest improvements in MacOS. As far as content, it does not get any better than Oxford and Chambers. Of course it would be amaziang to have the entire Oxford English Dictionary, but that license is impossible to obtain and would cost $1,000. But for everyday use this is a fantastic set of products. If you have not looked, check out the other offerings by this developer. I have used these WordWeb softwares for 9 years (since 2009) before they were on the App Store. They are truly excellent for writers, academics, and other researchers. Fast, efficient with good content. (I am also putting this review on the other WordWeb App Store products I own, because they really are part of an integrated product.)
  • Awesome App! It makes writing so much easier.

    5
    By TheiPhoneG33k
    I purchased this a few minutes ago, and immediately was impressed with the clean interface and the fact that all the dictionaries and thesauri are integrated into one interface, making this app an awesome addition to my writing needs. But more than that, I use Scrivener for writing and am constantly trying to find an alternate word, with this app I can put it in a split of the full screen with Srivener on one side using 80% of my screen and this app using 20% and I can simply select and copy a word to the pasteboard and the app automatically updates with the word selected. Huge time saver!!! When I saw that I had to write this review! Thank you!
  • Great Writer’s App… would love stronger OS intigration

    5
    By DeaconPatrick
    Best thesaurus I’ve found for the Mac. Simple, easy to use, no bloat. I wish this could be loaded as the default system thesaurus, and I would love for the service menu item to be turned on by default.
  • Great, Understated App

    5
    By SanDiegoWerewolf
    I was rather surpised Apple had not included this app in their “Apps for Writers.” Not only is the app elegant in a simple, understated way, it is so incredibly functional. It is easy to use. It does exactly what it says it will do. I can think of so many that don’t. I realize that thesauri aren’t a part of normal conversation, but I will say Chambers Thesaurus is my most frequently used app. I thought it deserved a little recognition or some applause. Alas, I believe my little party celebrating the app would be limited to its developers (good job!), the content folks (likely to be editors from the print side moonlighting in the exciting world of tech), and maybe the marketing team (likely concerned about the placement of the icon). Well, I toast you all. This app is defintely a great buy and I hope one day soon our little soirée requires cases of Madame Clicquo’s finest.

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