Most PDF readers (like GoodNotes, Notability, or even Edge) allow highlighting. When you find a definition you like, highlight the example sentence , not the definition. You learn from context.
Because the 1. The Look-up Cycle With a standard dictionary, a beginner looks up a word, only to find the definition uses three other words they don't know. This creates a frustrating "look-up loop." The Wordwise dictionary breaks this cycle entirely. Every definition is accessible. 2. The "Studio" Layout If you manage to find a high-quality exclusive PDF of the Wordwise dictionary, you will notice something strange: it looks like a textbook, not a dictionary. There are margins for notes, icons representing grammar rules, and word family trees. This visual design reduces cognitive load. 3. Pronunciation Made Simple The dictionary uses a simplified phonetic alphabet. For non-native speakers intimidated by the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the Wordwise approach is a godsend. How to Maximize Your PDF (Exclusive or Not) Assuming you have acquired a legitimate digital copy of the Longman Wordwise Dictionary, how do you use it to actually learn English?
Check if your local library offers a digital lending service (like OverDrive or Libby) for the eBook version. Alternatively, Longman’s current subscription model (Longman Dictionary of English Online) often includes the Wordwise content under a different UI. Why You Want the Wordwise Dictionary (And Not Just Any PDF) You might ask, "Why not just download a PDF of the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary?"