Website or app to create customized and personal dictionary

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mrmvp

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Hello,

Is there a website or an app in which I can add words and phrases and the account is linked with your account or email registered in the website. I have tried Cambridge Dictionary ,but I can't add some words and collocations that don't exist in the website.

Thanks.
 
Hello.

Is there a dictionary-style website or an app in to which I can add words and phrases, and the account is linked with to your account or the email registered in on the website. I have tried Cambridge Dictionary no comma here but I can't add some words and collocations that don't already exist appear in on the website.

Thanks.
I don't know of any. The only website I know of that can be edited by its users is Wikipedia.
 
I don't know of any. The only website I know of that can be edited by its users is Wikipedia.

Thank you so much and for the correction as well. I have recently used dictionary.cambridge.org. After creating an account or simply logging in via your existing Gmail account, you can create named word list and add words already existing in the websites; the words that do not exist can only be added by creating a word list for it. Another problem is that some words are not categorized according to CEFR Levels. Overall, it is completely free , except for the shop page, 😊 once you login to the profile, then click on Cambridge Dictionary+ there there online games and activities such as word scramble to build up vocabulary and grammar quizzes. One can customize their English level and choose a language along with English so that they can study up to their level and pace. I have already added about 500 words. Thank you again for your valuable contributions and corrections.
 
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