
[BV] Vocabulary.com
Good design is about communication, and it’s made all the better when you have the right words to get your point across. Vocabulary.com claims to be “the quickest, most intelligent way to improve your vocabulary”. We’ll admit that it’s pretty addictive. You can link it to your Facebook account if you want everyone to know how large (or small) your vocabulary really is.
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