About FreeDictio

Exam vocabulary without the dictionary noise.

FreeDictio helps English learners study vocabulary for DET, IELTS, TOEFL, and GRE with focused word lists, learner-friendly explanations, and short practice games.

Our approach

Built for learners who need words to work inside an exam.

A general dictionary can tell you what a word means. FreeDictio is narrower on purpose: it connects words to exam tasks, common academic patterns, and the mistakes learners are likely to make.

Exam context first

A useful definition is not enough. Learners also need to know where a word appears: a TOEFL lecture, an IELTS reading passage, a GRE argument, or a DET speaking response.

Plain explanations

We avoid vague dictionary noise. Word pages explain meaning, common chunks, boundaries, traps, and example sentences in language a serious learner can use.

Practice after reference

Word Puzzle turns selected TOEFL and GRE vocabulary into short games, so learners can move from reading a word to recalling it under light pressure.

Content standards

What we check before a page feels ready.

  • Every public vocabulary page should have a clear exam purpose, not just a copied definition.
  • Examples should include the target word and show natural academic or test-prep usage.
  • Usage notes should explain word forms, word building, meaning boundaries, and common mistakes where they help the learner.
  • Game vocabulary should be filtered for the interaction: no awkward phrases, no unusable abbreviations, and no words that break the puzzle.

Independence

FreeDictio is not an official testing organization.

FreeDictio is an independent study resource. It is not affiliated with IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, Duolingo, or any exam owner. Exam names are used to describe the learning goal and the type of vocabulary practice.

If you spot a weak explanation, an awkward example, or a word that should not appear in a game, send it in. Vocabulary pages get better when learners and teachers report the rough edges.

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