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Thanks for checking out ProfessorWord! No matter what your goals are, our free bookmarklet
can help you learn new words while you surf the web.
Now, with ProfessorWord, you can get the definition of any word on any website with the click
of your mouse. No need to open a new window or type in the word. Just click. It's that
simple. We even automatically highlight for you all
the SAT/ACT vocabulary words found on the page. If you want, you can turn this feature
off under preferences in the ProfessorWord menu.
Our definitions integrate seamlessly with your web-surfing – they can be resized,
moved, or closed – so that they don’t block your reading.
And when you print, the definitions of all the words that you viewed will print as footnotes.
Coming soon – you’ll also be able to save the words you don’t know to a free account
to create personalized study lists. And the best part of all? ProfessorWord is
free and it even works on your iPad and iPhone To save the bookmarklet, just drag this button
to your bookmarks bar – name it – click ok – and that’s it! It’s now saved.
The next time you visit a website that uses words you don’t know - just select the saved
bookmarklet to activate ProfessorWord– and now, you can get definitions with just a click.
So there you have it, save our free bookmarklet today and find out how easy it can be to improve
your vocabulary while you surf the web!