When you read in English…
This is where the Kindle Word Wise feature becomes a game-changer.
Word Wise is a Kindle feature that makes reading easier by showing simple hints above difficult words.
For example:She was **reluctant** to join the conversation.
Word Wise would display “not willing” above reluctant,
so you understand it immediately without pausing to look it up.
Word Wise is helpful, but it’s not perfect.
That’s why it’s best to use Word Wise only for new books or very difficult texts,
and turn it off once you feel comfortable.
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(Display Settings)Word Wise helps you read without breaking your flow.
It reduces the hassle of constant lookups and improves reading immersion.
But,
Overusing it can make pages feel longer and make it harder to track progress.
So the best approach is to use it smartly when needed—and turn it off when you’re ready.
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