4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Vocabulary for GRE, SAT, ACT, GMAT, IELTS, TOEFL, ESL, English, Language, Education, Words, Word Power, Exercise for iPhone.
Vocabulary for GRE, SAT, ACT, GMAT, IELTS, TOEFL, ESL, English, Language, Education, Words, Word Power, Exercise is free iOS app published by Suvobi LLC
dawkinsia
I’m satisfied with this app but the only problem is that it doesn’t remember that I already has paid for unlimited credit before I install it again in my new phone. My previous phone at which I made a payment for unlimited credit got broken so I changed my phone and now I have to pay it again? I rather use another vocab app that remembers my payment and my progress.
GravitationalPull
It has everything! Easy to remember simple word definitions, usage examples, pronunciation audio and very pleasant design. A keeper!
DevineDiv
A very well designed app that really works. I feel that I can build vocabulary must faster with it than anything else. It's constantly checking retention and repeatedly drills on the words that I forget. This is one of the best education apps I've seen. It's free. This app works for a number of vocabulary tests. it covers everything, SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, ESL, TOEIC, Academic word list, among others. It's possible to choose multiple lists to work off at the same time. It's one app that I'll be using for years to come.
Chloe W Mark
I'm in prep for the GMAT exam and really glad to find this app, intuitive UI and great functionality!
TinaMuneem
It's a very good English language tool. Any Vocabulary or Word Power lover should give it a shot. It's good for all levels of vocabulary learning ranging from Junior High School to High School, SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT and even the people who already have excellent vocabulary to begin with. A very good educational app for students. Every student should try it.
AppDad23
Great tool to increase vocabulary and retention! Nice UI and easy to use!
caitlincl
Teaches new words and drills you on them- but it's a little too easy. "Low" was on the GRE list.