English Word of the Day
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Why Learn One Word a Day?
Learning one new English word deeply is far more effective than skimming through 20 words. When you study a word thoroughly — understanding its pronunciation, definition, usage in context, related forms, and etymology — you're building a rich mental network that makes the word stick for years, not hours.
Research by Paul Nation, a leading vocabulary researcher, suggests that a learner needs around 12–15 meaningful encounters with a word before it becomes part of their active vocabulary. Our Word of the Day format is designed to give you multiple of those encounters in one session: you see the word, hear it, read it in sentences, and connect it to related words.
How to Make the Most of Word of the Day
After learning today's word, try to use it in a real sentence — write it down in a journal or type it into a message. Revisit yesterday's word before learning today's (this is spaced repetition). Challenge yourself to use the word in a conversation before bedtime. Over 365 days, this habit adds 300+ high-value words to your vocabulary — more than enough to jump a full CEFR level.
