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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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Visual Dictionary
It's interesting how I never dug deeper into Merriam-Webster Online, since that has been my starting browser page for some months. They now have what is called the visual dictionary, Visual Dictionary Online, and I just absolutely love it. Personally there is no better way to memorize vocabulary than with imagery to go with it. One word of warning; the vocabulary is not geared towards standardized exams, and therefore you might get more out of your studying time by memorizing vocab lists instead.
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Eager!
Join Date: Sep 2007
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That's probably really helpful for generally improving vocab. Thanks for the link! But for GRE studying, definitely GRE word lists. I thought the best one was Word Smart for the GRE. I don't like the massive word lists, and WS is nicely condensed.
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Jul 2008
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I use dictionary.com, and I really really like Cambridge Dictionaries Online - Cambridge University Press because it gives really cool examples.
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Eager!
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Visual Dictionary OnlineI like it!
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