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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About OneLook Thesaurus
Accelerate your search for meaning! OneLook Thesaurus helps every kind of writer find every kind of word and phrase, and the new iOS app does it faster and better than ever. Even if you’re already a fan of the free website, here are 10 reasons you’ll love this new app:
* Fast interface for word lookups tailored to your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
* Custom keyboard integration so that you can use OneLook wherever you write
* Speech input interface: simply describe a word out loud (“the feeling of strong desire to travel”) and get back the word you’re looking for (“wanderlust”)
* Nine powerful lookups baked into one potent brainstorming tool: Besides synonyms and similar words, you’ll also find three memory-jogging features you won’t find on the website called “Associated”, “Describe”, and “Complete”; as well as rhymes, quotes, lyrics, and other niceties to spice up your poetry and prose.
* Helpers for crosswords, Wordle, and other word games
* Stimulating new Word-of-the-day and Place-of-the-Day features
* Ad-free access to the OneLook website for finding word definitions
* Use our most advanced reverse dictionary algorithms, and new sorting options, before they become available on the website
* Support our ongoing development of OneLook Thesaurus
Subscription required. Enjoy your first two weeks free! Internet access required. Ad-free. No trackers or personal data collection.
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Reviews for OneLook Thesaurus
Barrett Ray
OneLook is great, but this is a paid "free" app
I downloaded this expecting ads and none of the more "paid-like" features mentioned in the description. However, it requires a subscription to do anything, including searching the thesaurus. It mentions this at the very bottom of the app's page here. The subscription doesn't appear to be a great value proposition, as searching here is no faster than typing `olth! SomeWord` into DuckDuckGo. The app is also rather choppy/slow to come up, so the idea that you're paying for a "native" feel doesn't seem quite accurate. I'd really appreciate a lifetime paid (~$10-20) version alongside the subscription offering, because that'd be worth it to me. But, as-is, I'm not going to maintain another service every month/year with a subscription. As a developer, I'm getting tired of this modern "subscribe to something that's mostly static" model appearing so often in computing. Happened in my old notetaking app, workout apps, and even in several recipebooks. I'll pay once, even if it just gives me a static download of the info, as it is today, forever, but a subscription is rather unfortunate. OneLook is perhaps the best thesaurus on the web, but I cannot recommend it on Apple phones without changes to its payment model. Nonetheless, I appreciate the user care needed to create a native app, despite the lag and odd monitization. If it comes to Google Play in the near future, I'll give this another try with my next Android phone. If that does happen, I hope to see a similarly native experience there using Material 3. Thank you for reading my feedback; hope this helped!
Ghostjng
Love it
I love this app and website so much it’s the greatest thing i’ve ever come across but I wish the app resembled the website more because i find myself to come back to the website to use its interface instead of