They're different, so they cannot be compared.
Cambridge Dictionary is the British-English spelling and definition of words. Whereas Oxford's New American dictionary is the American spelling and definition of words. It depends on which you need.
If you're British, go for Cambridge. If you're American, go for the other.
There are more than one definition of the work strife. The best place to look would be in the Oxford dictionary. This would help with the use of the word as well as give examples of the word in a phrase.
well cambridge 1st are better than newcastle reserves but newcastles 1st team is better than cambridges 1st team
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I'd better look that up in the dictionary.
A dictionary can be a book. A book can be a dictionary. They each have a purpose, choose the one appropriate to your needs. There is no 'best'.
Yes. A dictionary is unchanging and consistently referred to as an accurate source.
I recommend you to use Cambridge Advance Learner's Dictionary.It gives you easy to comprehend definitions.I am currently using this dictionary.Some famous and user-friendly dictionary:Webster, a very good English dictionaryWorld Book DictionaryOxford Dictionary, classic
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Everyone will have a different opinion on this. I personally prefer Oxford, but only because that is where I live How right you are - I am a Cambridge man myself!
Noah Webster's primary motive for creating the first comprehensive American dictionary was to establish a distinct American language and culture separate from British influence. He wanted to standardize spelling and pronunciation, promote national unity, and enhance literacy among Americans. By providing a comprehensive resource for English language in America, Webster aimed to facilitate communication and education in the new nation.
1. A dictionary has definitions, not words that mean the same as other words 2. A dictionary is thicker and is therefore a better weapon choice 3. Dictionary begins with the letter D not the letter T . Unless by dictionary you mean dictionary used in computer programming
Cambridge. It's marked more suited to the student's personal ability, shows strength and weakness and has a better marking schedual. NCEA also offers good results to achievers, but i find to be not as good as standard examinations suchas cambridge.