Windows 10 version 1809 (October 2018 Update) delivers an updated version of Microsoft Edge that introduces a number of improvements, including a new feature to look up definitions for words when reading a document or page without needing to open a new tab. The new dictionary comes as built into Microsoft Edge, and unlike the Google dictionary extension for Chrome, it's a feature that works while viewing a web page using Reading view, reading an ebook, or working with a PDF file. In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to get started with the Edge dictionary available starting with the October 2018 Update.

How to enable or disable the Microsoft Edge dictionary

How to use the Microsoft Edge dictionary How to enable or disable the Microsoft Edge dictionary On Microsoft Edge, you can decide on which type of content the dictionary is available, or you can disable the feature completely using these steps: Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more Open Microsoft Edge. Click the Settings and more button in the top-right corner. Select the Settings option. Click on General. Under "Show definitions inline for," turn on or off the toggle switch to enable or disable the dictionary. Alternatively, instead of disabling the experience, you can clear the checkbox for the experience that you don't want to have the ability to look up definitions. How to use the Microsoft Edge dictionary Using the built-in dictionary on Microsoft Edge is a straightforward process. While viewing a website using Reading view, reading an EPUB book, or working with a PDF file, simply double-click the word to see its definition appear above the selection.