Dictionaries, like people, have different personalities. Keep this in mind when you’re in search of the right one for your reference shelf. Think about the way you plan to use your dictionary to help you decide which features are important to you. Here are some things to consider: Copyright date. Get the latest date available. Number of definitions. This can vary by more than fifty thousand words. New words. Look for terms like road rage and intranet if staying current with contemporary words is important to you. Clear definitions. Some dictionaries list the most common meanings first, so the word you want is easier to find; others list meanings in historical order, so you may need to wade through some obsolete (but interesting!) meanings to find what you had in mind. Make sure definitions are clearly written and easy to understand. Compare by looking up the same word in each dictionary you are considering. Extras. A good dictionary will be several books in one, including charts and tables, maps, grammar and usage tips, and other ready references. What extras would be most helpful to you? Specific terms. Check to see if a dictionary is up-to-date on terms in technology, law, business, or other fields important to you. Language usage. Look for a dictionary with clear notes on usage of commonly misused words. You may also want a book that clearly labels sensitive terms to help you avoid language that can be considered offensive. If you don’t want your family to use a dictionary with sensitive language, look for a smaller book or one designed for family use that does not include these terms
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