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  1. Learn more about our SAT prep program!

    With SAT prep season upon us, Vocabulary.com is releasing Vocabulary Lists of 100 SAT words for every letter of the alphabet. A-H are available now. By the time you've worked your way from aberration to baffle to haggard, we'll be posting more.

    Start learning today: 100 SAT Words Beginning with A, 100 SAT Words Beginning with B, 100 SAT Words Beginning with C, 100 SAT Words Beginning with D, 100 SAT Words Beginning with E, 100 SAT Words Beginning with F, 100 SAT Words Beginning with G, 100 SAT Words Beginning with H.

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  2. Learn the correct form of these similar-sounding phrases, and how to use it. Continue reading...
  3. George Dong, the founder of the not-for-profit Education in Sight, started learning English at age 15-years with the help of an e-dictionary. Now, he uses Vocabulary.com. Continue reading...
  4. Take on Ten Words from Today's Times - Mar. 8, 2012 in an epic battle: you versus the morning paper.

    Then see Vocabulary Begets Vocabulary: The More You Know, the More You Learn to understand why learning these words will help you absorb even more as you read.

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  5. If you're looking to learn vocabulary from any source — or if you're a teacher looking to share vocabulary with your class — Vocabulary.com has just made it even easier to grab the vocab you need and start learning words right away. Continue reading...
  6. Celebrate the Gettysburg Address sesquicentennial with two learning resources: A Gettysburg Address Vocabulary List and a "Comprehending The Gettysburg Address" worksheet on Lincoln's language. Continue reading...
  7. Here at Vocabulary.com, we've just created a new home for morphology resources, "Morphology & Roots," where you can one-stop-shop for Vocabulary Lists that teach affixes and roots. Continue reading...
  8. See which schools were awarded bragging rights and prizes. Continue reading...
  9. When was the last time you heard "tremulous" used by a standup comic? How about "stalwart"? "Importunate"? "Eschew"? Never? Maybe that's because you haven't seen comedian John Branyan retell the fairy tale 'The Three Little Pigs" as if it had been written by Shakespeare, whom Branyan suggests had a working vocabulary of 54,000 words. Continue reading...
  10. Browse thousands of resources organized by subject for essential vocabulary for grades 5-12. Continue reading...
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