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Movo Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Sites For A Wider Vocabulary?

Hi,
Can you suggest some sites for expanding vocabulary to me?
I use vocabulary.com BTW, and I know I could google stuff, but I asked this because teachers usually know better if a method is really useful and not a waste of time for the learners. Plus, if there are any other recommendations here on this site, which I haven't searched for, that was because there is a likelihood that people have learned of new places for learning which weren't aware of back then, or they simply hadn't existed at all when some older questions were answered. So, I felt this would not be a "repeating question". (Is this a natural collocation BTW? sorry, I ask too much.)
Thank you.

  

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com/ Enter any word and click "Related words". You'll get all kinds of words that have some relation to the original word, and some of them may be words you've never seen before. To expand your vocabulary you can learn those words.

  • com/ Enter any word and click "Related words".
  • You'll get all kinds of words that have some relation to the original word, and some of them may be words you've never seen before.
  • To expand your vocabulary you can learn those words.
  • Try these to get started.
  • Then follow your own interests to explore other words.
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Try https://onelook.com/

Enter any word and click "Related words".

You'll get all kinds of words that have some relation to the original word, and some of them may be words you've never seen before. To expand your vocabulary you can learn those words.

Try these to get started. Then follow your own interests to

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movoCan you suggest some sites for expanding vocabulary to me?

Read books, relatively recent ones. Kindle and Google play have many free e-books. There are also classic books in project Gutenberg for free.

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/se

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