We are trying to bring up an inapp dictionary which is under process of building. it may take sometime. before we update the app with inapp dictionary i have come up with a solution
install the above app and follow the instructions inorder to setup the dictionary by yourself not only in our HINDU EDITORIAL APP but it can be used while reading on anyother app which i found useful. Its not a promotion its necessity on my part as your wellwisher to comeup with a solution to your problem
👉 STEPS FOR INSTALLING AND USING THE APP WERE PROVIDEDE BELOW
Install News Dictionary
To begin, head to the Google Play Store, then search for and install News Dictionary. Alternatively, you can skip straight to the install page by using this link.
Step 2Enable the News Dictionary Service
To enable the News Dictionary service, simply launch the app, then tap the toggle switch in the bottom-left corner. Once the service is running, you'll see a toast message that says "Copy Service On," which means you're ready to use the dictionary lookup feature.
Step 3Use the Context Menu Dictionary Search Feature
When you want to use the dictionary lookup feature, simply open any app that has copy and paste functionality. From here, long-press any word, then tap the "Copy" button at the top of the screen.
Almost immediately, a small popup will appear at the bottom of the screen with your highlighted word's definition. If you'd like even more information about this word or phrase, tap the globe icon on this popup, then you'll be taken directly to a Google search of this term.
Additionally, all words or phrases that you've looked up will be saved within the News Dictionary app.
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