Friday, July 22, 2011

Finding a Free Dream Interpretation Dictionary


If you want to interpret your dreams then the best place to start is with an interpretation dictionary. However these do cost money if you buy them in a retail store, so is there a way of finding a free interpretation dictionary so that you can interpret your dreams without having to pay?

Before the internet the only way to get an interpretation was through friends and family who knew about them. There seem to be so many different types that it is almost impossible for one person to know them all though. Even so, there are common themes that run through different kinds of dreams which help you to interpret them.

For example if you had a very specific dream where a snake was chasing you through an open field then although you might not be able to find this exact one in a dictionary you would be able to find some that include animals and involve you running away from something. Therefore you can interpret the this one yourself without having to go to a professional interpreter.

So where can you find these free dream interpretation dictionaries? The best place is, of course, the internet. Over the last few years several websites have built up huge databases of dreams and what they could mean in different situations. This makes it easy to find an interpretation for your dream in most cases.

The great thing about the internet is that there are so many people online and sharing their dreams that it is very easy to find someone who has had a similar one as you. Even if you can't find a similar one there are message boards where you can ask people to interpret your specific dream. The only thing to remember is that in most cases anyone can interpret your dream on these websites, so don't expect a single answer. You might have to decide which of the interpretations that you receive suits your dream the best.

With the internet providing many places to find a dream dictionary it has never been easy to find out what your dreams really mean. While you can still buy interpretation books they generally will not be able to cover as wide range of dreams as the internet can and will cost you money. However they do have some advantages such as being able to quickly look up a dream without turning on the computer, so if you are a real enthusiast you might want to get one anyway.




Ken Asselin is webmaster for the Free Dream Analysis series of Information websites. You can visit his Free Dream Interpretation website at: Free Dream Interpretation Guide.





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Online Synonyms Dictionary - Five Valuable Tips You Need to Know


Remember when we used thick, dusty reference books? Those days are gone - now we open our browsers and discover hundreds of online dictionaries, each offering different features and capabilities, leaving us confused!

An online English thesaurus, or an online English synonyms dictionary, is a great tool that helps us to find the most relevant words in our sentences, whether technical terms, "tip-of-our-tongues", or colorful usages that instantly transform our English writing.

By using synonyms, we enrich our English writing, rendering it professional and impressive, in turn transmitting to our readers how intelligent and creative we are. Using synonyms correctly in an otherwise humdrum essay, for example, can transform that text into a descriptive, clear, fun-to-read piece.

Numerous helpful solutions are out there in the internet; however, three components make an English synonyms dictionary valuable and effective. Make sure yours:

(1) Covers your field - Business, legal, medical, creative―whatever. Many thesauri provide only general, limited lists.

(2) It's auto-updated - An online thesaurus ensures that you use fresh terms―essential in our word-intensive world that keeps bringing new terms and phrases almost every day.

(3) Is intuitive and easy to use - Most dictionaries require you to type a word and only then they start searching for synonyms, make sure your solution enables you to click on a word within your existing text and instantly suggest replacements.

(4) It features auto-enrichment capabilities - Auto-enrichment means that the thesaurus automatically

analyzes your text and "understands" the context of each word, thus suggesting only the most suitable

synonyms.

(5) Provides additional English writing features - The more advanced dictionaries provide you with the following features as well: grammar check, automatic text enrichment, punctuation check, proofreading and online spell check.




Learn more about professional online synonyms dictionary and other effective English writing solutions at - http://www.english-writing-solutions.com

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Dictionaries for Kindle


Being able to read your favourite books with relative ease and comfort used to be something that many people only dreamt about. With the introduction of the Kindle, this has now become a reality. The dictionaries for the Kindle are very useful. Many people have difficulty trying to figure out how to change the dictionary on the Kindle. The whole process is relatively easy on most Kindle models. The usual process entails purchasing the actual dictionary for the kindle, in the appropriate format, uploading it to the reading device, then selecting the settings and changing the dictionary from there. With the dictionary it's possible for you to learn words from a number of different languages, or even increase your vocabulary of your first language.

The Kindle eBook reader device is very handy for writers, people who love reading and translators. The Kindle device can be a very money preserving method of reading books while out and about, in a fashion that's both portable and stylish. Well, you probably think that books are already cost effective and portable. Which is true of course, but with this device you get something extra with the dictionary functions which can be used to translate text. As for the costs, the price of the Kindle in relation to the books is likely to surprise you. If you are someone who enjoys reading, then you are likely to save money, as the books will set you back at $9.99. There are even games that you can add to the device which will enhance the functionality of the device. With the ability to look-up, it's able to easily outdo the capabilities of any book you've ever read. The Kindle device is also capable of reading the words of your documents and books.

With the number of excellent features that this device has, plus the pricing, you are essentially saving money with this device every time you decide to purchase a book for it.




Uchenna Ani-Okoye has been writing articles online for many years now. For additional information on eBook reading devices, including any questions that you may want answered, advice on specific products and recommendations, check out his latest website nook or kindle at http://www.allaboutereaders.com/kindle-nook/





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Baby Names Dictionary - Discover a Great Tool For Helping to Name Your Baby!


As soon as you knew you were going to have a baby, you picked up a baby names dictionary. Am I right? It's one of the first things new parents do! The thought of naming your child can be both daunting and exciting, and a baby names dictionary can help you find the perfect title for your little one.

However, there are some things to remember as you search for a name to fall in love with in the pages of the baby names dictionary.

Consider each of the names you will give your child. Your surname is a given, but what about the first and middle names? They should sound appropriate when spoken together, look good when written on a page, and spell out initials that will not be a nasty surprise later. A name that spells out the words MAD or FAT will probably wind up getting your child teased mercilessly in school.

Say the names out loud. You need to know how your baby's name will sound! It might look beautiful on paper and have a very special meaning to you, but if the words don't flow together well, your child will likely wind up abbreviating the name or using a nickname instead - which makes the beautiful name you have chosen a moot point. Make sure you say it out loud, not only to yourself, but to others who will give you an objective opinion on whether or not it sounds appealing.

Watch your pronunciation. Some people believe that by giving their child a common name but a strange spelling, they are bestowing something unique enough to get noticed. But when you substitute one vowel for another or even swap consonants around, you could be setting yourself up for a pronunciation problem later on. Make sure your name choice is easily read by someone who is unfamiliar with it, and then ask them to pronounce the name to you. If the pronunciation is consistently wrong, then you probably need to go back to the drawing board.

Don't be enchanted by trendy names, or even by the most unusual name you find. While celebrities seem to love naming their children things that stand out, many of those young starlets later say they hate the names their parents gave them. Some go so far as to legally change those names! So make sure that what you choose will not be too unique for a child to handle.

There is a baby names dictionary for every kind of name, whether you are looking for something Irish or something that reflects an Aboriginal culture. When choosing a baby names dictionary, make certain that it contains a wide variety of name choices, includes those from different cultures or traditions, and includes detailed explanations of name meanings.

Naming your baby is one of the most exciting parts of your pregnancy. Take this time to find a good baby names dictionary and start searching for the baby name of your dreams!




For access to a great baby names dictionary and other cool baby naming information, visit http://www.MyPreciousBabyNames.com





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The Modern Dictionary - The Popularity of Slang Terms is on the Rise


It is kind of difficult to ignore some of the words and lingo that can be heard being spoken by high school and college students these days. It seems that they have their own language that no one can understand and it may at times drive parents a little mad. Slang terms have become so popular among youth, that it is all most as if the English language is being rewritten again. It is time to throw out the old dictionary as it will not provide you with any clues about figuring out teen and young adult slang. What you need is a modern dictionary, one that will clue you in on all of the different slang terms that are being used and their exact meanings.

The use of slang terms has become so popular that UCLA has started publishing their own yearly slang dictionary called the Skrilla. While parents and those who do not understand slang language will be glad to get a hold of a copy of the Skrilla, young adults might not feel as empowered if their mom or dad got a hold of the Skrilla or any other slang dictionary.

One of the reasons why slang terms have become increasingly popular among the youth is that it gives them a way to communicate with each other where they can speak their mind but also leave the person overhearing the conversation wondering what in the world they are talking about. Teens and young adults can easily make fun of other people, talk about their boyfriends or girlfriends and use derogatory terms without anyone else finding out what the meaning of the words being used actually means.

Thinking about the Skrilla and other published slang books and websites takes me back to another day in time where the younger generation used what was called gibberish to talk to each other in front of adults or other people that they didn't want to know the full meaning of their conversation. Gibberish was frequently used by switching up vowels and consonants in the words or added sounds at the start or end of words to make them hard to understand when spoken.

When it comes down to it, slang words and terms have been around for decades, if not longer. The big difference and trend now however is that students, adolescents and even some adults are starting to make them public so that anyone can catch on to the lingo. In the end, this means that secretive words, slang and languages may not end up being that secretive after all.




Slang words are a growing niche and they will continue to multiply from generation to generation. To find out more on slang trends, visit http://www.theinternettimemachine.com.





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I Wonder Why Dictionaries Went Out Of Fashion


More Tips For New Writers (Part IV)

When you begin writing for your home based business, never lose sight of the following facts:

1. People notice things (sometimes even the most minute detail)

2. People remember things (sometimes even the most minute detail)

3. People love to point out mistakes (sometimes even the most minute detail)

4. People will magnify even minute details.

Some people enjoy finding errors and pointing them out, even to the extent of writing books on the subject. Other people (and I admit to being one) can't help noticing errors and find them so horrific that they (inadvertently and quite without malice) magnify them out of all proportion.

When you write for the public, you are poking your head above the edge of the literary trench and inviting them to pierce your brain with critical bullets. It is only sensible to take proper precautions. The tin helmet is not a great fashion accessory but, in these circumstances, much preferable to a baseball cap.

I used to work for a lawyer who had a selection of favourite words and phrases which he would drop into correspondence or conversation in order to impress people. These beauties included the phrase "most busiest" (makes me grind my teeth), "at the end of the day" (yawn), "in essence" (used relentlessly to introduce any minor point) and "very unique" (why does a unique word have to be devalued in that way?).

The day arrived when he discovered "vociferously" and latched onto it as his new favourite word. After several trial outings, he obviously became comfortable with the "vociferously" and introduced "vociferous". Eventually he was managing to use one of them in every letter and conversation. He wrote to other lawyers informing them that he wanted to work vociferously to an early conclusion of the matter in hand. He told insurance companies that his clients' losses would have been smaller if those companies had worked vociferously. He wrote to clients assuring them of his most vociferous attention at all times.

I didn't understand why he thought it was a good idea for everybody to be shouting. When the awful truth dawned on me, I cringed: I realised that he didn't actually know the meaning of the word. I never did find out exactly what he thought it meant. I could hardly ask him. That would have led to a conversation I did not want to join in. How much good do you think it would do your career to impart to your boss the information that he appeared not know the meaning of a word he used on a daily basis? Trust me on this: promotion would not come into it.

You may call me old fashioned but I believe that professional people ought to have a reasonable level of education. At the very least they should know how to look words up in the dictionary before trotting them out for the delight of the general public.

Something, perhaps a combination of ignorance and arrogance, prevented this allegedly educated man from bothering to check on the meaning of this new word. It was, therefore, paraded about for all to admire. The use of the new favourite word escalated until no document was considered complete without it.

I was horrified and embarrassed. I squirmed, anticipating the day when another (better educated) lawyer or client would broach the subject of this inappropriate word. Fortunately, I moved on before the day arrived and hope that my association with this word abuser has been forgotten.

A very public example of this kind of thing occurred to Georgie Fame who was a song writer and singer (and still is) in the 1960's. Georgie Fame and his band, The Blue Flames, were very popular and, when they released a record, it was played all the time everywhere. This song was about the bank-robbing duo, Bonnie and Clyde, and included a verse about them stuffing their loot into a canvas bag. Unfortunately, when Georgie Fame wrote the words to the song, he got a word wrong. Instead of referring to a "burlap" bag, he used the word "dewlap". (In case you don't know, dewlap is the loose hanging bit of skin under the throat of oxen, dogs, turkeys, etc - you know the bit I mean.) I couldn't listen to that song without picturing the villains stuffing bank notes into a cow's mouth and that definitely ruined the dramatic impact for me.

This error did not go unnoticed by the rest of the world. Georgie Fame admitted in an interview that somebody had told him, before the song was recorded, that "dewlap" was not the right word but he brushed them off and didn't bother to check. Once the song had been recorded and released, it was too late to do anything about it. This failure to check (even after a warning) became about as public as a mistake can be. If nothing else, it proved that people do notice these things.

I don't know exactly why dictionaries went out of fashion but I'd bet money that it was due to pressure by the "don't be shackled by correctness, creativity is all that counts" brigade. I never understood why you can't be correct and creative at the same time but I'll stay at the bottom of the trench until that argument is over. My suggestion is that you become a closet dictionary user. It's still legal and completely harmless. If you fear discovery, you can cover your dictionary in brown paper or pretend you just keep it to prop the door open, or say it was a present from Granny. Whatever you do, use the dictionary if in doubt. If the idea of owning an actual paper dictionary makes you too nervous, you can find one online at http://www.thefreedictionary.com/. Never take a chance and assume you know the meaning of a word just from the context in which you hear it used.




This is one of a series of articles published by the author, Elaine Currie, BA(Hons) at http://www.huntingvenus.com The author?s monthly newsletter is available free from mailto:networkerhvm@ReportsNetwork.com





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French Dictionaries - An Incredibly Simple Way To Master The French Language!


There are several different reasons why somebody would need access to one of the French dictionaries that are available. They may need to look up the definition of a word that they heard but are unfamiliar with, they might be trying to translate something from their language into French or back to their language or they may need to learn how to speak a few basic French terms.

For those that need to look up the definition of the word in the French language, there are several different French dictionaries that are available. Some of these are available online but if you're going to be referencing it on a regular occasion, it is always good to have a hard copy. The same would be true about an English dictionary, most people have them in their home even though they are readily available on the Internet.

As far as translating something into French or from French into your language through the use of these French dictionaries, there are several available online which will do this easily. If you do not have access to a computer or are traveling, you may want to get one of the handheld French dictionaries in order to take care of this for you.

In order to learn a few basic French terms, there are some dictionaries that will help you to do this. It is much easier, however, to get a basic French language tutorial CD or book as many of them will contain the most commonly used phrases.




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