Wordspeller Dictionary

4.0
6 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

How do you find a word in the dictionary if you do not know the first 2-3 letters it starts with?

This dictionary is designed to use your misspelled word to locate the correctly spelled word in seconds! Welcome to WORDSPELLER! A Phonetic Dictionary of American English Words.

NO spelling RULES required. NO MORE frustration when you have a misspelled word and spellcheckers cannot find your word.

Simply type in 2-3 letters of your word by "how it sounds to you". Find any word in the dictionary phonetically. Type in letters that YOU THINK your word starts with into the search bar. If there are too many choices...add a 4th or 5th letter to narrow your search.

Beware! You will be passively expanding your vocabulary when using this app since it cross references you word with other words that sound the same or are spelled similarly! Enjoy! Please leave a nice review and send constructive criticism comments to the email address below. Thank you and have a very happy life!

~~~ FOUR RESOURCE TOOLS IN ONE ~~~

•Very brief definitions to help you quickly understand the meaning of the word.

•If your word sounds or is spelled like another word those words will be cross-referenced. Examples:

•petal/ pedal/ peddle
•metal/meddle/medal/mettle/middle
•carrot/ caret/ karat/ carat
•immigrant/ emigrant

•Suffix Speller - root word spelled out with all suffix endings attached.

Example: mad = madder, maddest, madden, maddening, maddeningly, madly, madness

•Prefixes listed along with their definition.

Example: satisfied = dis (for dissatisfied) / un (unsatisfied)

* This app does not require internet connection!
* Only a few Proper Nouns listed.
* No ads
* No data is collected
* If your ANDROID OS System is older than 2.1, this app will NOT open!

Please check your device to make certain the operating system is 2.1 or newer!

This app will receive constant updates resultant of user feedback. Please submit your requests for changes, additional misspellings, questions, problems to our support team support@wordspeller.net

*To use Spanish letters to locate your word, please download the ESL version of this APP.

*ESL American Wordspeller & Phonetic Dictionary version now available on all Android devices.

Author: Diane Frank
App Developer: Jeremy Sarka
Updated on
Dec 20, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
6 reviews
Lucy Robinson
August 3, 2021
Very limited word base. The concept is wonderful. If you expand the base this app would be a student staple.
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i.m. Press
December 11, 2021
This app was written, every single word, by hand, which required over 20 years. There is no computer algorithm that could satisfy all the misspelled phonetic word combinations required for all 100,000 words. This app is designed to provide enough basic, commonly used, everyday medical, legal and street words to get you to a standard dictionary.
A Google user
April 21, 2017
I can type in how I think a word is spelled, or how it sounds, and it will find me the correct spelling every time! I'm dyslexic... so this is extremely helpful!!
7 people found this review helpful
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i.m. Press
April 21, 2017
Happy you like it! There is a new update coming June, 2017 which will enable voice and more words. It will become a speaking dictionary. Free to those who have already downloaded, of course!
A Google user
February 7, 2016
The first resource tool I've ever seen that links similar words together perfectly. Great for my students!
4 people found this review helpful
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What's new

New dictionary entries and updated contact information.