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Send corrections, suggestions, or classroom feedback.
FreeDictio is a vocabulary reference for exam learners, so content accuracy matters. If a definition, example, game clue, or page flow feels off, send the details and we will review it.
What to send
Useful feedback is specific enough to act on.
A short message is fine. The important part is evidence: the page, the word, the sentence, and what made the explanation or interaction feel wrong.
Report a vocabulary issue
Send the page URL, the word, the exact sentence or section, and what you think should change. This is the fastest way to fix weak definitions, examples, or game clues.
Suggest a word list improvement
Tell us which exam or skill the word belongs to and why it matters. For IELTS, include reading, listening, writing, or speaking when that context is clear.
Share teacher or classroom feedback
If you use FreeDictio with students, send notes about confusing wording, missing examples, or game interactions that create unnecessary friction.
Discuss a partnership
For education sites, tutors, publishers, or study tools, explain the audience, the page or product you have in mind, and the kind of collaboration you want to explore.
Correction format
Include these details when something is wrong.
- The page URL.
- The word or game round affected.
- What looks wrong or unclear.
- Your suggested correction, if you have one.
Example: "On the GRE page for mitigate, the common trap says the spelling has one t. That is wrong. The word is spelled mitigate."
Response expectation
We prioritize issues that affect learner trust.
Vocabulary mistakes, broken links, incorrect game answers, and misleading exam guidance come first. Broader feature ideas are still welcome, but they may wait until the core vocabulary pages and games are stable.
FreeDictio is currently a static site, so there is no account support, password help, or learner profile data to recover.
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