Analyze and Track English words with enwords

enwords is a Chrome extension developed by aykutkardas that allows users to analyze and track English words while browsing the web. This handy tool allows you to collect English words from the web pages you visit and track their usage frequency.

With enwords, you can also assess your knowledge of these words, helping you improve your English vocabulary. The extension provides convenient options to explore sample sentences and access dictionary meanings of selected words with just one click.

Whether you're a language learner or simply interested in expanding your English vocabulary, enwords is a useful tool to have. It seamlessly integrates with your Chrome browser, making it easy to analyze and track English words while you browse the internet.

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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.4.1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Developer

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