4.7
out of 5
14K Ratings
It would be helpful if the app had an example of the word used in a sentence. Otherwise, it’s pretty useful. I look at it everyday and try to use the word at least once in my day.
3 Day Free Trial, then necessary to subscribe, would have liked to have read that in the description prior to downloading..
The words are great but I downloaded because the top review said it was free and it’s not anymore
Finding this app in the “Free” section seemed nice, but after completing a setup which, although relatively short, seemed much too lengthy for what is essentially a dictionary with notifications, I find it’s a fully paid app minus a 3 day free trial. How is that considered free? Instantly deleted, and I recommend that anyone reading this holds off on downloading unless they’re prepared to pay.
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It's not mentioned anywhere, but you have to pay for this app to use it. It only states "in-app purchases" in the description. They should just be upfront and tell you it's a subscription-based app before wasting everyone's time to download and fill out the mandatory quiz. Boo!
Hi there! If you cancel the app during the trial period, you can continue using the ad-sponsored version for free.
bunch of Q’s to get you started, and then they ask for money.
Thanks for your feedback about the app. Because of the time and resources we need to create and maintain our apps, we do offer a paid Premium membership. But if you cancel at least 24 hours before your free trial period ends, you can continue using our ad-sponsored version for free.