How to Enable WordWeb Dictionary Lookup in Opera

Quick Guide: WordWeb Dictionary Lookup for Opera

What it does

Shows how to set up and use WordWeb to look up words directly while browsing in the Opera browser.

Quick steps

  1. Install WordWeb (desktop app) and the Opera browser.
  2. Add the WordWeb lookup extension or configure Opera to send selected text to WordWeb via a custom search or a right-click action.
  3. Select a word/phrase, right-click, and choose the WordWeb lookup action (or use the configured shortcut).
  4. View definitions, synonyms, pronunciations, and usage examples in the WordWeb panel or pop-up.
  5. Adjust WordWeb settings (dictionary databases, pronunciation voices, hotkeys) for preferred behavior.

Tips

  • Use a custom search URL (wordweb://%s or a local command) if an official extension isn’t available.
  • Enable Opera’s context-menu shortcuts for faster lookups.
  • If pop-ups are blocked, allow pop-ups for local WordWeb integration.
  • For offline use, ensure WordWeb’s dictionary files are installed.

Troubleshooting

  • If lookup fails, check that WordWeb is running and the extension/custom search is correctly pointed at WordWeb.
  • Update both Opera and WordWeb to the latest versions.
  • Recreate the custom search or re-install the extension if context-menu options disappear.

Useful settings to check

  • WordWeb: dictionaries installed, pronunciation enabled, hotkey assigned.
  • Opera: context menu permissions, pop-up/blocking rules, and extension permissions.

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