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The dictionary’s origins date back to 1942, originally published in Japan as the Idiomatic and Syntactic English Dictionary . Edited by , it was the first dictionary designed specifically to address the unique needs of English learners, rather than native speakers. Over 80 years later, the 10th edition continues this legacy, incorporating modern slang and digital-age vocabulary such as "fake news" and "microplastic". Why Learners Prefer Oxford
Unlike standard dictionaries that provide dense, complex etymologies, the Oxford Learner’s Dictionary focuses on and clarity . Oxford University Press India - Facebook oxford learners dictionary
The (specifically the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary or OALD) is widely regarded as the ultimate guide for non-native speakers mastering the English language. First published in 1948 by Oxford University Press , it has since evolved into a comprehensive digital and print ecosystem designed to help students bridge the gap between "knowing" a word and using it naturally. The Evolution of a Global Standard The dictionary’s origins date back to 1942, originally