Holding <CTRL> + <SHIFT> while hovering over a word will show the wiktionary entry for that word in an inline window.
Pressing <CTRL> + <SHIFT> while hovering over a word will show the Wiktionary entry for that word in an inline window.
The primary goal of this extension is to make looking up a word quick and easy. As I was transitioning from Firefox, where I had installed the "Wiktionary and Google Translate" add-on, to Chrome, I needed an extension for looking up words. Something that annoyed me about all the look-up extensions I tried, is that you need to select the word you want to look up, making it impossible to look up words in links! This extension fixes that by letting you simply hover over the word of interest, then pressing <CTRL> + <SHIFT> to show the definition of the word.
Additional functionality:
- In the inline window it is possible to continue navigating to other word definitions, to get a better understanding of the word.
- It is also possible to look up multi-word phrases by selecting the phrase with the text cursor before clicking <CTRL> + <SHIFT>.
- Supports any language and any word written in the Latin alphabet! (As long as there is a Wiktionary entry for that word)
Latest reviews
- (2023-02-05) David Dias: This has been paramount to my studies of English. It's a extremely useful pop-up; the best I ever see!
- (2022-11-09) Skill seizer: initiative idea . SUPERB, all we need is options like other dictionary have, so that it can encompass other competent .
- (2021-10-14) mylhouse :0: THIS IS UNDERRATED you can highlight and ctrl shift click an look up parts of words to get their roots [i did sensa from sensation] or whole phrases like 'du jour'. anything that will fetch a wiki article. i love it
- (2019-04-09) Priit Jaanson: Thanks, this is great!
- (2019-01-02) Eliran Gonen: not working?
Statistics
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382
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Rating
3.8333 (6 votes)
Last update / version
2017-10-25 / 1.1
Listing languages
en