|  11-27-2011, 04:36 PM | #1 | 
| Karma Kameleon            Posts: 2,976 Karma: 26738313 Join Date: Aug 2009 Device: iPad Mini, iPhone X, Kindle Fire Tab HD 8, Walmart Onn | 
				
				Building Vocabulary
			 
			
			I used to think I had a decent vocabulary.  What I've discovered with reading on my iPad, iPhone is that I merely skipped over words before.  Now it's so easy to just click on a word and have the definition pop up. There's a good deal of nuance that I now get when reading that I just used to gloss over. Just one more reason that ebooks rock  Lee | 
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|  11-27-2011, 06:12 PM | #2 | 
| Member Retired            Posts: 1,999 Karma: 11348924 Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Limbo Device: none | 
			
			Provided any given e-reader has a good dictionary included, yes this is indeed very practical and useful. My reader can even extrapolate from a conjugated verb so for instance if I have a sentence that goes: "He sauntered toward the garden", when I check "sauntered", my reader goes "sauntered -> saunter: A leisurely stroll"   | 
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|  11-27-2011, 07:08 PM | #3 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,221 Karma: 8381518 Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Oaxaca, Mexico Device: Paperwhite 4 X 2 | 
			
			And, a lot of books I read have slang and dialect. I learned recently that in parts of Scotland, neeps are turnips. And I loved learning the word "merkin" but then I had to find out why the word existed.
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|  11-28-2011, 03:20 AM | #4 | |
| Addict            Posts: 280 Karma: 2064388 Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: MN, US Device: Kobo Touch, Asus Eee Pad Slider | Quote: 
 Now I can look it up without interrupting my reading. It's awesome.   | |
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|  11-28-2011, 12:43 PM | #5 | 
| C L J            Posts: 2,911 Karma: 21115458 Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Birmingham UK Device: Sony e-reader 505, Kindle PW2, Kindle PW3, Kobo Libra2 | 
			
			After you've been doing this for a while, try playing Reader's Digest's Word Power quiz. You can play this on line free of charge.
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|  11-28-2011, 01:14 PM | #6 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,684 Karma: 3137505 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Jianghu Device: PW1, PW5, iPhone SE 2016, iPhone 13 Pro, iPad Pro 9.7, iPad Pro 2021 | |
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|  11-28-2011, 09:23 PM | #7 | 
| Guru            Posts: 977 Karma: 43409226 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Bay Area, CA Device: Kindle 3 | |
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|  11-28-2011, 09:47 PM | #8 | 
| Junior Member  Posts: 1 Karma: 10 Join Date: Nov 2011 Device: New Kindle, Keyboard Keyboard, Kobo and Kindle apps on TF101 | 
			
			Honestly I am not much of a reader but thought a Kindle would be something my whole family could use, my husband , my daughter and son all read. I believe it has helped me to understand words much  better since I can look it up instantly.
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|  11-28-2011, 10:12 PM | #9 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,684 Karma: 3137505 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Jianghu Device: PW1, PW5, iPhone SE 2016, iPhone 13 Pro, iPad Pro 9.7, iPad Pro 2021 | 
			
			Here you go ; I just used the Play for Fun button
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|  11-29-2011, 04:40 AM | #10 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,086 Karma: 14079267 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Almere, The Netherlands Device: Kobo Sage | Quote: 
  And I'm doing quite well for a furriner, I guess; 3 mistakes out of 15... Reading 200+ English books a year for 30-odd years does help, it seems   | |
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|  11-29-2011, 04:31 PM | #11 | |
| Cat lover            Posts: 487 Karma: 1149782 Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Montreal, Canada Device: iPhone, Kobo Vox, Kobo Glo, iPad mini, Kindle Paperwhite, Kobo Aura | Quote: 
 Same here  Since my native language is French I love being able to look for a definition while I read. I use it on my Kobo WiFi and iPhone app and I can't wait for the Kobo Vox to have that option   Last edited by estelle58; 11-30-2011 at 09:48 AM. | |
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|  11-30-2011, 08:16 AM | #12 | 
| Writer            Posts: 42 Karma: 122944 Join Date: Sep 2011 Device: Kindle | 
			
			I agree. It's a great feature of ebook readers. Probably the best. Apart from glare-free screens.
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|  12-01-2011, 07:13 PM | #13 | 
| Junior Member  Posts: 2 Karma: 10 Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Utah Device: Kindle 2 | 
			
			Definitely love the built-in dictionaries! I think I'm expanding my vocabulary quite nicely by using that feature.    | 
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|  12-01-2011, 07:51 PM | #14 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,717 Karma: 3790058 Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: NYC Device: Kindle Paperwhite, Sony 650 | 
			
			Yes, I confess I have tried to touch a word on a pbook to look it up. Nothing happened.   eP | 
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|  12-01-2011, 09:42 PM | #15 | |
| Publishers are evil!            Posts: 2,418 Karma: 36205264 Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Rhode Island Device: Various Kindles | Quote: 
 BTW, I have found that the most effective way to truly learn a word is to use it incorrectly in a public setting where others can point out the actual meaning of the word. | |
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