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Why dictionary lookups matter for word games

Dictionary lookups do more than settle spelling disputes. They help you recognize useful word families, learn which uncommon tiles are worth keeping, and understand why a word appears in a solver result list. If you play Scrabble, Words With Friends, Wordle, Jumble, crosswords, or anagrams, a fast definition lookup turns a random-looking result into something you can actually use.

That matters because word-game results are often a mix of common answers and sharp-looking outliers. A definition gives context: whether the word is a noun, verb, or adjective; whether it has a familiar example sentence; and whether the spelling belongs to a high-value word family you should remember. Over time, that makes the solver pages more educational instead of just transactional.

How to use this page well

  • Type a single word and read the pronunciation before you worry about memorizing it.
  • Use the example sentence to understand how the word actually fits in real writing.
  • Check synonyms when you are trying to build vocabulary for word games.
  • Use antonyms and part of speech to narrow down how a word behaves on the board or in a clue.

Good words to explore

Try words such as serendipity, resilience, eloquent, meticulous, and whimsical. Those examples are useful because they have clear dictionary entries, recognizable pronunciation, and enough vocabulary value to be memorable later when you see them in a puzzle.