Wanziwang is an open-source online reverse dictionary published by Tsinghua University's Natural Language Processing Laboratory (THUNLP), which uses a deep learning algorithm that allows users to query words by describing meanings, such as entering "words to describe happiness", which will return 99 words that can describe happiness. @Appinn
This is simply a writing artifact, when you want to describe a thing and don't know what words to use, use it, perfect.
For example, today I want to describe it as very cold:
You can also filter by parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.), rhymes, number of strokes, etc.:
What's the saying? For rhyme, rapper does everything. You can use it later.
There are four dictionaries:
Han – Han
English – English
Han–English
English– Chinese
You can look for Chinese words through English descriptions, and you can also find English words through Chinese descriptions, which is awesome.
Perhaps, the only place that is not satisfied with the King of Ten Thousand Words is this name, after all, there is a homophonic Magneto king in front, and there is always a feeling of not being very rigorous.
King of Words website: wantwords.thunlp.org
GitHub Open Source: github.com/thunlp/WantWords