Google advances to meta,now adds search function to the dictionary box in Search
Google is making it very easy to look up the dictionary
definition of words typed straight into Search.
It appears the company has quietly updated the
dictionary box in Search to include its own search function. While the change
might seem somewhat counter-intuitive and unnecessarily meta, it makes it
easier to look up multiple words at a time without having to fill in a new
Search query each time.
We’re not entirely
certain when the Big G rolled out the update, but this is how the revamped
dictionary box looks now:
Despite this minor
modification, the feature practically works exactly like it used to before.
There are at least three different ways to pull up the dictionary:
·
Typing ‘Google
dictioanary search’ in Search
·
Typing the word you
want to look up followed by ‘meaning’ (i.e. ‘meaning flabbergasted‘)
·
Typing ‘define’
followed by the word you want to look up (i.e. ‘define stupid‘)
While Google first
introduced the dictionary lookup as early as 2009, it has continued to steadily
improve on in the years since then.
While the feature initially served to merely provide simple definitions,
it gradually evolved to include synonyms, sample sentences, numerous
translation options as well as the origin of a word.
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