FreeTalk Dictionary
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CRX ID
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Description from extension meta
Double-click any word to get its definition.
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Extension Description (Chrome Web Store)
Supercharge your browsing with this lightweight Chrome extension. Fast, minimalist, and easy to look at— it helps you quickly look up the meaning of a word as you surf the web 🏄
Key Features:
* Crisp. The tooltip gets you what you need to learn the word.
* Secure. Your data stays private, no shady trackers.
* Purpose-built. This dictionary makes words easy to understand.
* Growing. Updated constantly with new features and expanded content.
Whether you’re working, studying, or just exploring, this tool saves you clicks, cuts out noise, and keeps your workflow smooth.
Latest reviews
- Matthew McGee
- Best tool I've used so far. Helps even if you're fluent in English. Results are always easy to understand. Shoutout to the creator that put this together
- Enzo
- I'm an ESL educator with an M.Ed and have been teaching for 20 years now -- This tool is more than great, its spectacular - perfect for all learners who are serious about their language learning aspirations and want to achieve them in the most efficient way possible. * * * * * 5 stars
- Volodymyr Symchuk
- It simply works — provides clear English word definitions that are easy to access. I'm very happy with this tool!
- Rick Skawinski
- They say nothing in life is free...well they were wrong. This app completely changed the game for language learning for me. The google chrome extension for freetalk.fun is simple to use and it is truly free, no string attached.
- Alexandrea Shackelford
- So quick to pop up, and the results are always easy to understand! No more confusing definitions more complex than the word itself
- Yogesh Rane
- Where was this years ago? A big thank you to the creator. This is a great tool to be able to look up a definition to a word immediately and efficiently while browsing or reading. I used to have to open a new browser or go to a separate site and look up the word, and not I have this at my fingertips with a simple double click. A great idea and I look forward to more features as this extension progresses.