Build Vocabulary Effortlessly Through News

NewsyWord delivers vocabulary in daily news headlines you actually enjoy reading. No drills or flashcards — just catch up on current events and grow your word power naturally.

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Who It's For

Ambitious Immigrant

Ambitious Immigrant

You've moved to an English-speaking country, use English every day, and want to keep growing your vocabulary to feel even more confident at work and in life. You want to sound natural, not just fluent.

International Student

International Student

You're studying in an English-speaking country, attending classes, and socializing in English. You want to expand your academic and conversational vocabulary to participate more confidently in discussions, write better essays, and connect with classmates.

Curious Language Learner

Curious Language Learner

You love learning languages and want to pick up new words the way native speakers do—by seeing them in real news, not just memorizing lists. You want to understand context, nuance, and real-world usage.

How It Works

1. Personalized News, Your Interests

Pick topics you love — NewsyWord curates daily news headlines in categories you care about, so learning feels natural and relevant.

2. Always Understandable, Always at Your Level

Every article is rewritten to match your vocabulary level. No more struggling with difficult news — you'll always feel comfortable and confident.

3. Learn Words in Context, Remember Effortlessly

Grow your vocabulary by seeing new words in real news stories. Our smart review system brings back words when you're ready, so you remember more with less effort.

4. Your Personal Dictionary

Add any word to your wordbook and instantly see its definition and hear its pronunciation — your vocabulary, always at your fingertips.

Ready to learn smarter — not harder?

Start building your vocabulary the natural way with NewsyWord.