10 Best Dictionary Blogs to Follow in 2026
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Here are 10 Best Dictionary Blogs you should read and follow in 2026. Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader.
1. Cambridge Dictionary Blog
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Description Cambridge University Press has been publishing dictionaries for learners of English since 1995. Follow us to keep up with articles on Grammar, Spanish English, American English, British English and many more.MORE Email ****@cambridge.org
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2. Collins Dictionary Blog
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Description Collins is a major publisher of Educational, Language and Geographic content, and has been publishing innovative, inspiring and informative books for over 200 years. Collins online dictionary and reference resources draw on the wealth of reliable and authoritative information about language, thanks to the extensive use of our corpora - vast databases of language - both in English and in other languages.MORE Facebook 22.7KTwitter 24.3KInstagram 18.6K Domain Authority 86 Get Email Contact Read Now
3. Macquarie Dictionary Blog
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Description The Macquarie Dictionary was first published in print in 1981 and has been online since 2003. Its reputation has gone from strength to strength and it is now nationally and internationally regarded as the standard reference in Australian English. It is the complete record of English as it is used in Australia, from the colorfully colloquial to the highly technical.MORE Email ****@macmillan.com.au
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4. Vocabulary.com Blog
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Description Founded in 2008, Vocabulary.com was built by a multidisciplinary team of educators, lexicographers, data scientists, and developers. Together, they recognized the need for an effective instructional technology that would empower learners to unpack the complexity and nuances of the English language. Our mission is to close the word gap so that students can achieve at higher levels. We're passionate about growing strong readers, writers, and thinkers.MORE Email ****@vocabulary.com
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5. The Free Dictionary Blog
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Description The Free Dictionary's very own blog! We'll cover everything from interesting etymologies, fun word facts, the origins of famous literary quotes, and more!
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6. The Dictionary Of Obscure Sorrows
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Description The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows is a compendium of invented words for emotions written by John Koenig.
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