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This is a comparison of English dictionaries, which are dictionaries about the language of English. The dictionaries listed here are categorized into "full-size" dictionaries (which extensively cover the language, and are targeted to native speakers), "collegiate" (which are smaller, and often contain other biographical or geographical information useful to college students), and "learner's" (which are even smaller, targeted to English language learners, and which all use the International Phonetic Alphabet to indicate pronunciation).

Full-size

These dictionaries generally aim for extensive coverage of the language for native speakers. They typically only cover one variety of English.

Title Publisher First

published

Latest edition Date Pages Entries

(approx.)

Main dialect Pronunciation

guide

American Heritage Dictionary (AHD) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 1969 5th (ISBN 0-547-04101-2) 2011 2,074 70,000 American Diacritical
Canadian Oxford Dictionary Oxford University Press 1998 2nd (ISBN 978-0-19-541816-3) 2005 1,830 300,000 Canadian Diacritical
The Chambers Dictionary Chambers Harrap 1872 13th (ISBN 9781473602250) 2014 1,920 62,500 British Diacritical
Collins English Dictionary HarperCollins 1979 14th (ISBN 978-0008511340) 2023 (17 - 31.8) 2,336 200,000 British IPA
Concise Oxford English Dictionary (COED) Oxford University Press 1911 12th (ISBN 9780199601080) 2011 1,728 240,000 British IPA
Macquarie Dictionary Macquarie 1981 9th (ISBN 9781761267741) 2023 (12.09) 1,856 N/A Australian IPA
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary (MWD) Merriam-Webster 1828 18th (rev., ISBN 978-0877790952) 2022 (25.10) 960 (mass-market) 75,000 American Diacritical
New Oxford American Dictionary (NOAD) Oxford University Press 2001 3rd (ISBN 0-19-539288-4) 2010 2,096 350,000 American Diacritical
Oxford Dictionary of English Oxford University Press 1998 3rd (ISBN 0-19-957112-0) 2010 2,112 355,000 British IPA
Oxford English Dictionary (OED) Oxford University Press 1895 2nd (20 vols., ISBN 0-19-861186-2) 1989 21,730 291,500 British IPA
Random House Webster's Random House 1966 2nd (rev., ISBN 978-0375425998) 2002 2,256 315,000 American Diacritical
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (SOED) Oxford University Press 1933 6th (2 vol., ISBN 9780199206872) 2007 3,804 125,000 British IPA
Webster's Third New International Dictionary (W3) Merriam-Webster 1961 3rd (ISBN 0-87-779201-1) 2002 2,783 263,000 American Diacritical

Collegiate

These dictionaries generally contain fewer entries (and fewer definitions per entry) than their full-size counterparts but may contain additional material, such as biographical or geopolitical information, that would be useful to a college student. They may be revised more often and thus contain more up to date usage. Sometimes the term collegiate or college is used merely to indicate a physically smaller, more economically printed dictionary.

Title Publisher First

published

Latest edition Date Pages Entries

(approx.)

Main dialect Pronunciation

guide

The American Heritage College Dictionary Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2002 4th (ISBN 0-547-24766-4) 2010 1,664 American Diacritical
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Merriam-Webster 1898 11th, revised (ISBN 0877798079) 2019 (01.08) 1,664 165,000 American Diacritical
Webster's New World College Dictionary HarperCollins 1953 5th (ISBN 0358126614) 2020 (02.06) 1,728 163,000 American Diacritical

Learner's

"Learner's dictionary" redirects here. For other uses, see Advanced learner's dictionary and Monolingual learner's dictionary.

These dictionaries generally contain fewer entries than full-size or collegiate dictionaries but contain additional information that would be useful to a learner of English, such as more extensive usage notes, example sentences or phrases, collocations, and both British and American pronunciations (sometimes multiple variants of the latter). In addition, definitions are usually restricted to a simpler core vocabulary than that expected of a native speaker. All use the IPA to indicate pronunciation.

Title Publisher First

published

Latest edition Date Pages Usage examples

(approx.)

Main dialect
Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Cambridge University Press 2003 4th (ISBN 9781107619500) 2013 (24.06) 1,856 140,000 British
Collins COBUILD Advanced Dictionary Collins Cobuild 1987 10th (ISBN 978-0008444907) 2023 (13.04) 1,920 British
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Pearson-Longman 1978 6th (ISBN 9781447954194) 2014 (17.04) 2,224 165,000 British
Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners Macmillan Education 2002 2nd (ISBN 9781405025263) 2007 1,748 British
Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's English Dictionary Merriam-Webster 2008 2nd (ISBN 9780877797364) 2016 (01.10) 1,994 160,000 American
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Oxford University Press 1948 10th (ISBN 9780194799485) 2020 (09.01) 1,960 185,000 British

See also

Notes

  1. Kaminski, Mariusz (2013). A History of the Chambers Dictionary. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 95–96. ISBN 9783110312737.
  2. The 2010 "4th edition" of The American Heritage College Dictionary (ISBN 0-547-24766-4) is the second revision of the original "4th edition" published in 2002; it was originally derived from the 4th edition of The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, which was published in 2000.
  3. Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary was originally published as Cambridge International Dictionary of English in 1995.
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