Have you heard of Quordle? It’s a popular new online dictionary, created by Merriam-Webster, that has the potential to revolutionize the world of dictionaries. The platform offers definitions and synonyms for words that are often difficult to find in traditional dictionaries — all provided in an easy-to-use format.
But recently, there have been rumors that Quordle would soon be going behind a paywall. This caused immense frustration among users, who have already come to rely on the platform for their fast, accurate definitions and synonyms for obscure words.
But Merriam-Webster is here to set the record straight: Quordle is not going behind a paywall. In a recent statement released to the public, Merriam-Webster said “Quordle is here to stay – and will be available to all users at no cost”.
And in an attempt to ensure that Quordle is accessible to as many people as possible, Merriam-Webster has further announced that it will provide users with access to additional premium features at no charge. These new features will enable users to customize definitions to their particular needs — such as providing alternative definitions and examples of how a word is used in a sentence.
Merriam-Webster has expressed their appreciation and enthusiasm for the growing Quordle community and expressed their desire to continue making it easier for people to access accurate dictionary information.
So there you have it: No need to worry about Quordle going behind a paywall anytime soon. Merriam-Webster has made it clear that Quordle will remain free for all users, and that exciting new premium features are on the horizon. It’s a great time to be an online dictionary user — and an even better time to be a Quordle fan.
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