WordUp | Vocabulary Builder

Learn Daily English Words

Published by: Geeks

Description

An English vocabulary builder app like no other. If you are serious about your English, you will fall in love with WordUp. It is the smartest way to perfect your English, and learn every word that matters while enjoying the process!
- Vocabulary Builder
Vocab builder feature in WordUp utilizes advanced algorithms to expand vocabulary and improve English skills. It recommends a new word each day based on your current knowledge, allowing you to gradually enhance your language proficiency. By incorporating daily words into your learning routine, WordUp ensures steady and consistent growth in your vocabulary.

- Knowledge Map
WordUp helps you build a map of your knowledge by identifying the words you know and the words you don't know. It helps you learn new words by identifying the gaps in your vocabulary and suggesting the most important and useful English words to focus on. By incorporating daily vocabulary and tracking your progress, the Knowledge Map enables you to steadily increase your vocabulary and enhance your understanding of English words.
All 25,000 useful English words are ranked in the order of IMPORTANCE, and USEFULNESS, based on how often they are used in real-world spoken English (extracted from thousands of movies, and TV shows).

To actually learn the words that you discover in your Knowledge Map, WordUp gives you everything you need, and more! From word definitions and pictures to tens of entertaining examples from movies, quotes, news, and more. So you get a good feel of how to use each word in context.

- Multilingual Translations
There are also translations in more than 30 languages including French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Turkish, Persian, ...
The daily reviews then kick in. Like flashcards, the words will come back with games and challenges until you master them. It's called Spaced Repetition, and it's scientifically proven to help memorise them forever!

WordUp is unlike any vocabulary builder app you've seen before. It is not another dictionary app, although it can be used as an English dictionary too.
- Suitable for Various Users
WordUp's novel approach to language learning and expanding your vocabulary will leave you feeling confident and empowered. Whether you are new to English, are preparing for an English exam (IELTS, TOEFL, etc), or are a native English speaker, you will find WordUp helpful and entertaining. Just give it a try and see for yourself!
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In-Apps

Pro Yearly
$79.99
Pro Monthly
$16.99
Pro Yearly
$79.99
Pro Lifetime
$229.99
Charitable Plan
$2.99
Standard Monthly
$11.49
Standard Yearly
$118.99
12 months subscription
$113.99
Quarterly plan (deprecated)
$12.49

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    WordUp has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $74.10.

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User Rating

4.75 out of 5

614 ratings in Australia

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WordUp Reviews

Nice

大秋叶 on

Australia

Nice

doesnt work

mervettttttt on

Australia

unfortunately this app doesnt work after update :(

It's great

Taradehb on

Australia

I love this app to learn more English

Very good

Jaspreet80 on

Australia

Very good app for gaining or revising yours knowledge on the phone

AI Images

Cat Merchant on

Australia

I am a native speaker and I downloaded this because I was interested and wanted to test myself on advanced vocabulary. There a lot of words without needing a subscription and some words (especially related to religion) I had never heard of before. Other advanced words other native speakers probably wouldn’t know would only come up in writing/books, but some are really weird and either outdated or extremely unusable. I’ve never sat an English exam like TOEIC so they might have strange words in there but I don’t think a second English speaker would be able to differentiate what are used or not and it would be a waste of time trying to remember it. Also, it’s just personal preference but the AI images aren’t incredibly pleasing to look at and some are just a randomly generated mess. I understand it’s better than just putting the word on the screen or easier than hiring illustrators but it just makes the app look low quality.

Easy to learn

Nanizu on

Australia

I love it

Amazing

Neliahhh on

Australia

Very helpful

Great to absorb/ learn vocabulary

Lolicho on

Australia

I love this app so far. I like how a word is explained, including its possible meanings depending on the context. The examples and images used to describe a word are pretty helpful.

nice app so far

noraaaaaaa0205 on

Australia

help u to memories word

Be patient it will help you to learn new words

Khalid Sarbuland on

Australia

Try it at least once you wouldn’t regret

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Keywords

WordUp Competitors

Name
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LearnEnglish Grammar (UK ed.)
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Practice listening everyday
English Conversation Practice
Learn English effortlessly
Accent Training
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Vocabulary Builder by Atlas
Flash cards: IELTS Prep
Special English Listening
Listen and Record
English News in Levels
English Listening - 6mins
Learning English Offline

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