Cambridge Dictionary
The online version of the Cambridge International Dictionary is a complete substitute for the paper version, but Cambridge Dictionary online has many extra capabilities that the traditional dictionary does not have.
You can see the level of the English language a given term belongs to, which is one of our online vocabulary's unique advantages. For instance, the verb "to say" is classified as being at the A1 level (Beginner, Elementary), "to pronounce" is at the B1 level (Intermediate), and "to utter" is at the C2 level (Proficiency).
You can create a profile on the website and add words to your vocabulary list there if you register. Additionally, the transcription frequently includes audio pronunciations and is provided in both British and American English.
You can better understand when to utilize vocabulary by consulting the definitions, sample sentences, and collocations provided by the Cambridge Dictionary for each word.
Additionally, there is a Thesaurus for finding synonyms and antonyms of words, a section on exploring English grammar, and a blog that goes into great length about word origins, slang expressions, idioms, and abbreviations while offering vocabulary on particular subjects.
You may also access the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary on the website, which is better suited for intermediate learners.
Website: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/