Why Is the Words with Friends Dictionary So Bad?

avatarAttallingHalt10 months ago
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avatarAgeingJetty10 months ago

It's probably the constant updates and additions to the English language. Also, Zynga tries to balance out the game by including less common words, which might seem odd.

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avatarDebiasingPons10 months ago

Honestly, I think it鈥檚 just to keep you on your toes! Every game needs a challenge, right?


avatarSinkingDuel10 months ago

The dictionary in Words with Friends isn鈥檛 actually 'bad,' it鈥檚 more inclusive. They鈥檝e added lots of rare and archaic words that can be tricky.


avatarTrottingArea10 months ago

From experience, many of the 'weird' words are legit! They鈥檙e just not in everyday use. It鈥檚 a great way to learn something new!

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