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We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about Vocabulary apps from 6 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.

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Which is the best app for improving vocabulary?

r/vocabulary
The paid version offers the ability to look up words but any dictionary app or website can do that. I also visit Merriam-Wester online everyday as they feature a word-of-the-day and also publish fun themed lists of words and their meaning. Also, if you create an account at Merriam-Webster (free) you...

Any Good Vocabulary Apps for Advanced English Speakers?

r/vocabulary
I'm looking for an app to increase my English vocabulary to a more advanced level. I tried using the vocab.com app, but it seemed like it might be…

Vocabulary app recommendations

r/languagelearning
Don't bother with apps. Read and listen a lot, and practice writing. ... I doubt you can actually learn a lot of C-level vocabulary from just reading.

Best app for vocab learning?

r/languagelearning
If you're focusing on expanding vocabulary, you might want to try out Mem-App (https://mem-app.com).

Are there any apps that focus exclusively on improving vocabulary?

r/learndutch
Hi. I have tried almost every app on the Play Store. They all have pros and cons. I would recommend using Drops if you want to focus on vocabulary. By the time you reach the 3000 word mark, you will have mastered every word you might come across in everyday life.

What is the best app to learn vocabulary?

r/languagelearning
Now you can only use pre made lists in the app. I have heard of Quizlet and Anki but not the biggest fan of either.. ... Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Why are you not the biggest fan of Anki? It’s perfect for vocabulary.

Best app for sharpening vocab skills?

r/vocabulary
WordPal. The app uses a bespoke algorithm which promotes rapid learning & long-term retention of words. The app is extremely simple to use and fits what you want to do perfectly. ... Struggling to expand my vocabulary even after lots of reading.

Essential Features for Vocabulary Apps

r/languagelearning
It really aims to offer a comprehensive, immersive learning experience to cover all aspects of vocabulary acquisition! ... My main problem with vocab apps is the content. Or rather: there is none with great content and great functionality. Apps accompanying coursebooks have great content, the best f...

Is there an app that's good for learning vocab?

r/languagelearning
I don't use Apple or Microsoft stuff, and I can't get Anki to work on my Linux box, so Ankidroid has been my only option. It's good but, so far as I've found, it has limited editing options and doesn't take plugins (at least not in any way ...

Apps where I could store my entire vocabulary?

r/languagelearning
Anki is the best app hands down, try to learn 20 new words a day, in no time you are going to have a very good vocabulary.

What are some good apps to learn more refined words? I really want to expand my vocabulary

r/ENGLISH
Also, you can track the vocab on book apps like Bookopedia on iOS, or simply use the default Note app. ... Your post was removed for violating rule 2: No self-promotion. Do not post products or sales. Do not promote your personal business, content, or event. Send the mods a message if you have a que...

r/languagelearning - Two Vocabulary App recommendations

r/languagelearning
I'd just like to recommend two vocabulary apps from Google Play I really like. The first is the 10000 Words and Phrases set by Language Course SL …

Looking for a free word a day app

r/vocabulary
Thanks for creating the app! I’m loving it so far. Just a few questions and comments: How to ‘claim’ the free lifetime access? I noticed there’s no account association (?) I’m using on iPad, and found there is no landscape mode. The word seems to be quite easy? I’ve got “respectable“ today… ... Just...

recommendation of vocabulary learning app

r/EnglishLearning
I am using a good app from China that can meet most of my needs so far, but it only gives me Chinese definitions. However, I want to learn vocabulary in a more immersive way, as in English definitions.

Vocabulary building app suggestions?

r/androidapps
Just found an amazing app to improve English vocabulary which lets you add words from the article or novel and gives you the meaning. You can save it for future reference.

Best App/Website To Learn Vocabulary?

r/languagelearning
I really like the way Memrise works with its speed review but I don't like doing multiple choice because all that does is work on my recognition, I need a flashcard-like app where I can enter in my vocabulary and it will prompt me with English and I have to type out my Turkish. I used to use An...

Besides Anki, what are the best app to learn vocabulary and phrases?

r/languagelearning
I wouldn't be willing to pay for it unless it's really much much better than Anki. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Anki has addons to improve the speed of adding cards. Most languages are supported. Search the subreddit for examples · Anki&#...

looking for free vocabulary app alternative to vocabulary by monkey taps

r/vocabulary
I like how it sends notifications for words and definitions and how you can choose what type of words to learn. Feeling words are important for my…

Any apps out there that would better my vocabulary at a more advanced level?

r/androidapps
I know exactly how you feel. I found this app called knudge.me that helps you build up your vocabulary, and there's a section for more advanced words. I didn't really like the interface or format, but it could still be useful for you.

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r/vocabularyr/languagelearningr/learndutchr/ENGLISHr/EnglishLearningr/androidapps

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