The first thing I realize is the clutter they have added to the site. Wow. If the caret browsing is on, you just can't use the site. I almost decide that I should now devise a new model for displaying paid advertisements and actual content better. Anyway, I will bite the bullet and turn the caret browsing off. I press on to understand meaning of this word: Perversion
Here is what I find:
per.ver.sion:
-noun
- the act of perverting.
- the state of being perverted.
- ....
pervert
-verb
- to affect with perversion.
- to lead astray morally.
- ...
Put literally, the first bullet point on pervert means -- to affect with "the act of perverting". Does that even make any sense?
Again, there is no criticism of this web-site (which I use heavily) meant here and I have no relationship with their business. I have no business affecting their traffic. It's a subtle usability observation about the web-site and probably structure of English Dictionaries in general. Why can't the first given meaning be the one a dictionary user would look for? I mean if Google weren't to put the most relevant search result at the top, how good would they be?
1 comment:
You can check Lexiology Dictionary. This is much cleaner, faster and provides much more information than Dictionary. com
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