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Test Prep

  • The Language of Standardized TestsMaster the Vocabulary You'll See on Test Day
    Take the guesswork out of standardized tests by mastering the vocabulary you'll likely see in test directions and questions. Practicing these lists will help boost your comprehension and your confidence on test day — no matter what test you're preparing to take.
  • AP English Language and Composition
    Ensure you're prepared for the AP English Language and Composition Exam by learning the words in this collection of essential vocabulary. Our lists cover the language you'll see in test questions and writing prompts, important rhetorical and literary terminology, and vocabulary related to writing and grammar.
  • ACTMaster the essential words you need to ace the ACT.
    Ensure that you’re prepared to take on the ACT with Vocabulary.com’s week-by-week test prep program. We’ve developed a comprehensive study plan that covers language you're likely to see in test directions and question stems, as well as essential vocabulary for major sections of the exam.
  • SATFollow our roadmap and you'll be prepared before you sharpen that #2 pencil.
    Take the guesswork out of preparing for the SAT Reading Test with Vocabulary.com’s week-by-week test prep program. We divide the words you’ll study into three groups: Multiple-Meaning Words — words you’ll likely see in SAT reading passages and questions about word meaning The Language of the Test — words you’ll need to know to understand test directions and questions Words to Capture Tone — words you’ll come across in questions about an author’s attitude, tone, or point of view Want to make test prep even easier? Set yourself up for success with Vocabulary.com's SAT Vocabulary Mastery Package. It’s an easy-to-follow eight-week study program, plus you’ll get weekly quizzes to check your understanding.
  • GED
    Vocabulary.com makes GED test prep easy with this comprehensive collection of resources. You can brush up on specific topics, like algebra or American history, or practice all of our GED lists to ensure you're well prepared on test day.

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