Mastering French Synonyms
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This app provides "Dictionary of French Synonyms Arranged in Groups for the Convenience of English Students".

French is infinitely rich in nuances and finesse or shades of meaning.

For example, the words pendant and durant are generally given as French equivalents for during, while affreur, effrayant, effroyable and épouvantable may all be taken as meaning fearful.

Do you know what are differences between affreux, effrayant, effroyable and épouvantable?

This app will help you to master French Synonyms, understand the difference in meaning and how to use a word in context.

This app is a great learning tool for anyone who wants to learn French.

■ French synonyms
- Over 1130 entries with detailed explanation
- Built-in dictionary
- Bookmark an entry
- Search an entry
- Explore all entries
- Search in meaning
- Learn 10 entries daily

■ Synonym lists
- 38 Synonym lists
- Learn entries in a list using flashcards
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App Info

Category
Reference
Publisher
Huong Nguyen
Languages
English
Recent version
2.0 (3 years ago )
Released on
Feb 1, 2018 (6 years ago )
Last updated
1 week ago