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This article was published on May 4, 2012

The Dictionary just got a redesign and it’s freakin’ gorgeous


The Dictionary just got a redesign and it’s freakin’ gorgeous

If you are an avid dictionary, or well, Dictionary.com that is, user then you’ll absolutely love “The Clean Dictionary“. At first, I thought the name meant that it would be lacking dirty words. I was wrong, but boy does this dictionary have the cleanest design that I’ve ever seen:

There’s not much I can say about this other than it’s great to search for the spellings and meanings of words without being bombarded by annoying advertisements.

I can even school my Twitter or Facebook friends by sharing a word’s meaning:

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Pretty awesome, huh? Never use a dirty dictionary again.

The Clean Dictionary

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