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Cambridge Picture Dictionary

The fastest way to learn English. Get instant visual definitions and translations into 243 languages, right on any webpage.

Users128
Rating5.0
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7-day growth rate+3.23%
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Version1.0.0
ManifestV3
Size672KiB
Languages55Deutsch / English / English (Australia) +52
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DeutschEnglishEnglish (Australia)English (United Kingdom)English (United States)FilipinoIndonesiaKiswahiliMelayuNederlandsTiếng ViệtTürkçe
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Cambridge Picture Dictionary: The Ultimate Visual Vocabulary Tool by SeLingo

Tired of learning new English words from boring, endless text? We understand the frustration. Memorizing vocabulary from plain text is inefficient and quickly forgotten.

That’s why we created the Cambridge Picture Dictionary, a revolutionary tool powered by SeLingo (selingo.app). We've designed it to be a smarter, more engaging alternative to traditional dictionary extensions. Our mission is to make learning visual, intuitive, and permanent.

Why Learn Visually? Think in Pictures, Not Translations.

Science backs our method. Studies confirm that visual learning can boost vocabulary retention by up to 65%. This is due to the "Picture Superiority Effect," a cognitive principle where our brains remember images far better than words alone.

The fastest way to achieve fluency is to stop translating and start thinking in English. Our Cambridge Picture Dictionary immerses you in a monolingual experience, helping you build direct mental connections between a word and its meaning through pictures.

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