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How to send noteworthy eye-catching Feedbacks / Email replies / Letters / Memos .etc



Days have gone, when office assistance was only one whose vocabulary use to count !!. With more and more people getting self-dependent, everyone need to be adverse with sound grammar and vocabulary, which is used in daily needs (giving feedbacks, email replies, letters, etc).If every time, you want to look for Internet, or do copy paste in Word to check aforesaid things it’s going to be very time consuming.

Work Around

- Download a Dictionary !! Simple

WordWeb is a free english dictionary, you can download easily from Internet. It is a top rated software that includes comprehensive English thesaurus and dictionary.

Advantages of Using WordWeb
  • Its Free!!
  • It will correct your spelling and give you options to try.
  • BIG one, it gives nearest words with same meaning.
  • Direct copy paste from word / email to WordWeb and vice-versa.
  • It includes a comprehensive English thesaurus and dictionary.
  • Can be used to look up words from within most programs.
This can be a useful tip for the people who need to impress their boss in office or influence their clients with magic of words:)

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