What’s better than using Idioms and Phrases Dictionary by Praveen Yuva? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Idioms and Phrases Dictionary is one of those apps that actually makes sorting through English sayings a lot easier, especially if someone’s trying to remember the difference between “spill the beans” and “break a leg.” The layout’s simple and works well when opened up on PC with something like BlueStacks, so it’s even easier to read and flip through. What really stands out are all the ways to dig into the idioms. There’s a big list with short explanations and examples for each phrase—no guessing what anything means. There’s even a “favorite” feature, so anyone can save the phrases they want to come back to.
Testing is a pretty big part of this app. There are quizzes where it gives a few options to pick from, and after finishing each one, it tells you how you did with a little summary. Flashcards are built in, too, which is handy if someone wants to memorize a bunch at once. It all works offline, and even the pronunciation works without needing a connection. Plus, if a phrase feels easy, it can be marked as “mastered” so it doesn’t keep showing up again and again. The app’s designed for non-native speakers, but even fluent users who want to keep their English sharp can get a lot out of it. The search is quick, so finding a phrase never takes long, and it doesn’t feel cluttered or confusing.
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