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Published 10 Feb, 2024 07:11am

Website review: Your daily dose of vocab

While writing, we often get stuck somewhere in the middle, trying to find the perfect word for our thoughts, don’t we? And this is when we struggle to find a simple word along with its meaning and variations in the thesaurus. For times like these, let’s explore www.worddaily.com — a site that provides you with daily dose of vocabulary-building brilliance.

WordDaily has no complicated details, no twists and turns, or jumbled-up information to get lost in; it simply has a clean, simple user-friendly interface that provides its main functionality — “Word of the Day” — which is prominently displayed at the top of every page that offers you the option to sign up to receive a word, its meaning and usage directly in your inbox.

Enter your email to sign up for the free vocabulary email. Once signed up, you will receive an email every weekday with that day’s word, definition, sample sentences, etymology and related words. These emails are meant to be bite-sized lessons you can quickly read.

Whether you sign up or not, the website remains easy to use with its many helpful tools for word enthusiasts to learn and share the words on social media, listen to pronunciation, or get examples of those word usage in sentences.

Apart from that, if you choose the “All words” option, you will see words in big fonts within big coloured boxes, along with the date they are introduced by the site. Clicking on any word will open a new page with its meaning, usage in a sentence, information about its origin and pronunciation.

So whether you’re just looking to enhance your vocabulary or aspiring to be the ideal wordsmith, WordDaily provides a clear path to achieving vocabulary greatness through its simple and superb daily lessons, and language resources.

Don’t just wait there, visit and sign up to get your daily dose of words in your inbox at www.worddaily.com

Published in Dawn, Young World, February 10th, 2024

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