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Word Quizzes & Learning

Turn spare minutes into vocabulary gains. Take quick, free quizzes on vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, spelling, prefixes and suffixes — and pick up a beautiful new word every day.

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About Word Quizzes & Learning

Learning English is easiest when it feels like play. This category gathers bite-sized quizzes and daily word features that build your vocabulary, spelling and word-part knowledge a few questions at a time. Each quiz is instant, scored and endlessly repeatable, so you can measure your progress and keep coming back for more.

Everything runs in your browser and is completely free — no sign-up, no downloads, no limits. They're perfect for students revising for exams, ESL learners, writers, teachers building warm-up activities and anyone who simply loves words.

What these quizzes cover

The Vocabulary Quiz tests your grasp of useful words through multiple-choice definitions, while the Synonym and Antonym quizzes sharpen your feel for shades of meaning and opposites. The Spelling Quiz drills the words people most often get wrong, and the Prefix and Suffix quizzes teach the building blocks that unlock hundreds of new words.

Alongside the quizzes, the Daily Word and Word of the Day features surface a fresh, memorable word every day — complete with part of speech, pronunciation and an example sentence — so your vocabulary grows even on days you don't feel like a full quiz.

How to get the most from them

Little and often beats cramming. Take a short quiz each day, note the words you miss, and revisit them until they stick. Because every quiz reshuffles its questions and answer options, you can retake it as many times as you like without memorising the order.

Pair the quizzes with the daily word features for a complete routine: learn a new word in the morning, then test related skills with a quiz later. Teachers can use them as lesson warm-ups and students as revision breaks.

Pro tips

  • 1Aim for a short quiz every day — consistency beats intensity.
  • 2Keep a list of words you miss and review them the next day.
  • 3Read the explanation after each answer to lock in the learning.
  • 4Retake a quiz to beat your previous score.
  • 5Use the Word of the Day in a sentence to help it stick.
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