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How do I subscribe to word of the day?

You can subscribe to our email on the Word of the Day page. Just click on the link below, and you will find the email signup box on the page.

How do you get new words daily?

Four tips to make learning new words a daily habit

  1. STUDY FOR TEN TO TWENTY MINUTES. Set a realistic target daily and stick to it.
  2. GET A VOCABULARY NOTEBOOK. Keep all the things you’ve learned in one place.
  3. NEVER LEARN A WORD IN ISOLATION.
  4. WRITE THREE OR FOUR OF YOUR OWN EXAMPLES.

How can I learn a word in a day?

The 3 Best Sites to Learn a New Word Every Day

  1. A. Word. A. Day (AWAD)
  2. Oxford English Dictionary Word of the Day.
  3. Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day.
  4. Other Daily Word Sites.

What does Isom mean?

ISOM

Acronym Definition
ISOM Information Systems and Operations Management
ISOM International Symposium on Optical Memory
ISOM International School of Ministry (San Bernardino, CA)
ISOM International Seminar on Macroeconomics

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Turning Word of the Day iPhone Notifications Off or On

  1. Open the Dictionary.com app.
  2. Tap on the app’s Main Menu, then choose “Settings”
  3. Switch the “Notifications” toggle to the ON position.
  4. Then switch the “Word of the Day Notifications” to ON.

How do you find new words?

7 Ways to Improve Your Vocabulary

  1. Develop a reading habit. Vocabulary building is easiest when you encounter words in context.
  2. Use the dictionary and thesaurus.
  3. Play word games.
  4. Use flashcards.
  5. Subscribe to “word of the day” feeds.
  6. Use mnemonics.
  7. Practice using new words in conversation.

What to do with word of the day?

Share a word of the day and have each family member share what they think the definition of the word is. (A number of dictionary apps include a word of the day feature, which is a handy way to source words.) Reveal the true meaning of the word, awarding a point to the person who first correctly identified the meaning.

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Transparent Language’s Word of the Day gives you 24 hours to meditate on a single word. Read it, hear it, see a sample sentence, and grow your vocabulary – one word at a time.

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What are the words for the week of September 6?

Practice this week’s vocabulary with a crossword puzzle. September 6: cascade, charisma, deflect… August 30: feckless, immense, incredulous… August 23: blunt, echo, infuse… August 16: consternation, defer, melancholy…