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It’s a good app but I can’t use it anymore unless I pay. And I have seen the other reviews and you responded that you can press the X so you you don’t have to pay. I tried that press the search bar again, but the premium version showed up again asking me to pay I didn’t again and again it doesn’t work.
No fee trail
How can I test the app if it doesn’t allow me to try anything without subscribing first? I understand there’s limited access to the app, but in here there’s nothing at all you can try.
Cash grab
This app used to be so cool with a dictionary full of words. Now all it has become is a cash grab and prevents you from learning words without money. Totally not worth my time and absolutely useless unless you pay. There are much better apps out there!
Fun and interactive!
I love this app very much, and it can be simple but SO much fun. Would love to see a children version sine some of these words children would not understand. If you’re up for learning new words, go for it!
Pay to use.
Be warned.
You have to pay to use this app.
Words not used
The idea is to improve vocabulary. Not sound like a computerised geek. Too advance, please unsubscribe me.
Great App
Must download this app. Its soo cool and easy and fun.
You cannot get bored while learning with this app.
I never give reviews but I had to for this one
To expensive
Its very expensive
Terrible app
They want you to pay for everything and they only give you one word a day. Do not recommend
B.S
Free to download but pay to use , another example if money grabbing culture … and yet I see there’s also ads , no thanks I’m not one of your sheep
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