I agree absolutely! We need to make sure, though, that the dictionary we are using is of the English standard that our respective countries are using. There are dictionaries using the American English standard and there are those that use the British English standard. They spell certain kinds of words differently. For instance, American English dictionaries spell "center" and other words ending in "-er" with the "r" after "e," but British English dictionaries spell such words with the "e" after the "r," as in "centre." American English Dictionaries typically spell words like "standardize" with an "-ize" ending, but British English spell them with an "-ise" ending, as in "standardise." There are several more spelling variations between these two English standards, so when choosing dictionaries, just make sure that you get one in the English standard that you need.