Welcome to WordHub

Explore English words through advanced dictionary lookup, WordNet relationships, and interactive etymology visualization.

Try searching for "etymology", "definition", or any English word

Feature 1 of 3

Smart Dictionary

Precision & Depth

Experience a dictionary reimagined. We combine data from multiple trusted sources to provide a comprehensive blueprint of every word—including detailed affix breakdowns, phonetics, audio, and usage examples.

Multi-source definitionsAffix BreakdownIPA PronunciationUsage examples
Explore Smart Dictionary

serendipity

/ˌserənˈdipədē/
noun
Mass Noun

The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.

PHONETICS
DEFINITION
SYNTAX

Powerful Language Tools

Explore our comprehensive suite of linguistic tools designed to enhance your understanding of the English language.

Advanced Dictionary

Comprehensive word definitions from multiple trusted sources with affix breakdowns, pronunciation guides, and usage examples.

Key Features

  • Multiple dictionary sources
  • Detailed affix breakdown
  • Pronunciation guides
  • Usage examples
  • Word of the Day

Featured: "Ephemeral"

Lasting for a very short time; transitory.

WordNet Explorer

Discover semantic relationships between words through interactive visualizations of Princeton WordNet data.

Key Features

  • Semantic relationship graphs
  • Synonym/antonym networks
  • Hypernym hierarchies
  • Interactive visualizations
  • Princeton WordNet integration

Explore: Word Connections

See how "happy" connects to 200+ related concepts.

Etymology Maps

Trace word origins and historical development through interactive geographic and temporal visualizations.

Key Features

  • Interactive world maps
  • Historical timelines
  • Language family trees
  • Migration patterns
  • Cultural connections

Journey: "Algebra"

From Arabic "al-jabr" to modern mathematics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers, troubleshooting tips, and support resources.

Why can’t I find a word?

Try searching for a simpler form (e.g., "run" instead of "running"). Check your spelling, or try searching for a synonym. Our dictionary covers standard English vocabulary.

How do WordNet relationships work?

WordNet groups words into "synsets" (synonym sets). We link them by meaning, showing you hypernyms (more general terms) and hyponyms (more specific terms).

Is the content free to use?

Yes, WordHub is free for personal use. Our data comes from open sources like Princeton WordNet and Wiktionary. See our Terms of Service for details.

Can I save words?

Currently, we do not support user accounts for saving words, but we are working on this feature! Stay tuned for updates.