If the spell checker flags certain words as misspelled but you want it to ignore these words, you can add them to the default custom dictionary. To change the default custom dictionary where these words are added, see Change the custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words, below.

If you want your new custom dictionary to be the default dictionary, where any words you add will be saved, see the next task, Change the custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words.


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When you add words while checking spelling, new words are added to the default custom dictionary, which is the one at the top of the list when you open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box. You can change the default custom dictionary used for all Office programs:

By default, when you create a new custom dictionary, the program sets the dictionary to All Languages, which means that the dictionary is used when you check the spelling of text in any language. However, you can associate a custom dictionary with a particular language so that the program uses the dictionary only when you check the spelling of text in a particular language.

The Custom Dictionaries dialog box lists the available custom dictionaries the program can use to check spelling. If the dictionary you want to use, such as one purchased from a third-party company, is installed on your computer but not listed in the Dictionary list box, you can add it.

If you want this custom dictionary to be the default dictionary, where any new words you add will be saved, see the section Change the custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words above.

Whenever you check the spelling of a document, you have an option to add a word flagged as misspelled to a custom dictionary. The default custom dictionary is the dictionary to which Microsoft Word adds the word when you do this.

When a word that isn't recognized in the Word for the web dictionary appears in a document, Word will mark it as misspelled by underlining it with a wavy red line. If you want Word to recognize the spelling as correct, you can add it to the dictionary.

I went into the config files on another computer that I also have Brave installed on, copied the dictionary file, pasted it in the dictionaries directory of the computer which was having the issue, then restarted Brave and the computer.

I did an experiment. I uninstalled Brave, uninstalled Chrome. (I had installed Brave then installed Chrome to try to fix the dictionary issue with no success.) After uninstalling, rebooted, then downloaded and installed chrome, then downloaded and installed Brave. Spellcheck and Dictionary in Brave now work.

I accidently added a wrongly spelled word to the 'Add to Dictionary' button. It now keeps telling me im wrong when I'm not and w=I was wondering how you could go into the dictionary to change it back. Thanks

It's suggestions for simple misspellings are way off. For example "spel" it doesn't suggest "spell" it suggests "spelt". For "yuo" it suggests "duo". My custom dictionary is empty. So that can't be it.

When entering the user defined dictionary, I get the ability to add the word to the dictionary when i hold my mouse pointer over the word that is marked. Alternatively, clicking ctrl+1 while on a spell-check-highlighted word, will show the option to do so:

The answer by ArchiFloyd is obviously the correct one. I just wanted to add that "clicking ctrl+1 while on a spell-check-highlighted word" was the magic part for me. If I highlight a word highlighted for misspelling, double-click (or highlight with the keyboard), and then hit CTRL+1 I can see the option to add the word to the dictionary. In various editors (like WikiText), this is the only way I've seen to add a word to the dictionary on the fly.

We are entirely foreign company to the English language. The desktop app is nice, but we do not make tasks in English and the constant spell check is VERY annoying. Is there a way to turn it off at least? As I understand that different languages are not available.

I write in two languages simultaneously (English and Spanish) and it is customary to switch between them in the middle of sentences. The spell checker/predictive text goes haywire when I type in Spanish. I can't seem to figure out how to add that dictionary to the mix, and having to enter each word one at a time as I type them is a pain. Is there a way I can have it do English and Spanish at the same time? I don't need the keyboard to change, just the spell checker, really.

This seems to have changed with Android 5. If you use a 3rd party keyboard, such as Hackers in my case, changing the language "within" the keyboard changes the suggestions, but does not change the dictionary for the system spellchecker, so your text will have red underlines. To get rid of these, my only solution at this point is to abandon Hackers Keyboard and go with Google Keyboard. The long press on the spacebar brings up all keyboard/language combinations, and the system spellchecker language changes accordingly.

Normally, each time you switch language, the spellcheck dictionary changes as well. However, I don't see a Filipino language dictionary available for download, so not sure how this might work. Settings -> Language & Input -> Add-on Dictionaries

SwiftKey allows you to add up to three languages simultaneously. I regularly type in three different languages, Swedish, English and French. If I start a sentence in say, French, I can suddenly in the middle of a sentence switch to English if I can't find the word I'm looking for without any problems. Predictions will then be automatically switched from French to English as well. I only have one issue with the app. Sometimes I write in Finnish as well, and changing to the fourth language is somewhat of a hassle (settings, languages, uncheck on of the currently used languages and choose the new one). But overall I'm happy with it.

If you want the English dictionary with a French AZERTY keyboard, you can go to Preferences > Personalised input styles and create a new keyboard Language: English (UK) Layout: AZERTY, then in the Languages menu, you will have a new keyboard in the list, English (UK) (AZERTY). Tick it.

I just found an easy way to accomplish your goal. Turn off the auto correction function. Go to settings, go to language and input, go to Google keyboard settings, go to text correction. Uncheck autocorrection. You can then type whatever you want and it will still give suggestions but it won't jump them into your message. Espero que ayudo! I was having same issue typing in French to my friend in Madagascar, this fixed it for me. Android 4.4.2.

But do you understand what the exception dictionaries are designed for? They include words to be avoided, even when such words are spelled correctly. For example, you want to avoid shit in your text and to replace it with, say, feces. You add a respective entry. Then shit will be marked as a wrong word (although spelled correctly!) and feces will be always suggested as a replacement.

Clearly Chrome has a built-in dictionary that it uses for spell-checking. Is there an API or some way to access this dictionary? I am interested not in checking spelling, but actually accessing the dictionary. E.g. I would like to write Dictionary autocomplete extension for chrome? a dictionary autocomplete extension that uses Chrome's dictionary instead of maintaining my own. Of particular interest to me would be a funciton like getWordsThatStartWith(text).

I am not sure if this is related to your request. It appears another developer created an extension to look up words, not sure if the api he founded used the internal dictionary spell-check or not...my assumption would be that the api merely return results from a google query using an advance search feature like "define: example", example being the query/word. Here's a link to the article though it's quite outdated.

At this point I also realized that I had no idea how to REMOVE a word from the Windows Spell Check Dictionary. However, I do know that Windows isn't a black box so there must be a dictionary somewhere. It's gotta be a file or a registry key or something, right?

I have ticked the box in preferences that says Check your spelling as you type. I have a language chosen - English (United Kingdom). I tried installing a different dictionary in Add-ons, but it made no difference.

You can see which dictionary is selected if you right-click in a text area and open the Languages sub menu.

At least one dictionary should be installed and have a check mark to indicate that it is selected.

Hi, I've already tried installing an add-on dictionary, which didn't help. I'm using a Macbook, so there isn't a right click and the equivalent (using control+click) doesn't bring up an option to check spelling. If I click, my only options are undo, cut, copy, paste and inspect element (screenshot attached).

Hey guys. I feel like I'm banging my head against the wall here so maybe somebody has some suggestions. I'm trying to get spell check working in Evolution. When I go to >>>Composer Preferences>>>Spell Checking, there are no dictionaries available. 

I have installed gnome-spell, aspell, aspell-en, and ispell.

I think I have it narrowed down to a probable permissions problem because when I launch evolution as root, I have the dictionaries that are supposed to be there to choose from. Otherwise, it's possibly a configuration problem. Either way, I don't really know where to begin to look. Anybody have any ideas?

Necro post saves the day. I had a similar problem where Evolution only had Hebrew as an option. Installing aspell-en fixed it, but I have no idea where the Hebrew option came from. aspell dicts doesn't have that. e24fc04721

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