Learn vocabulary through real conversation
New words stick better when you hear them naturally in everyday life.
Invite a parent, family member, friend, or study partner to be your Confidant. Each day, they'll get a short email with one useful word, what it means, and an easy way to bring it up in conversation with you.
It's simple: everyday conversations turn new words into ones you actually remember and use.
Words stick when you encounter them in real conversation. Instead of memorizing definitions in isolation, you hear new vocabulary used naturally, in context, by someone you already talk to.
That makes words easier to understand, easier to remember, and easier to use yourself.
Vocabulary practice becomes something social, low-pressure, and memorable — less like homework, more like life.
Hello Sarah, here is today's word:
ephemeral
lasting for a very short time
Try using it naturally in conversation today, like:
"This spring weather feels so ephemeral — it never lasts as long as I want it to."
"That quiet moment this morning felt ephemeral, but really nice."
Tip: Use ephemeral for things that are brief or fleeting, especially experiences, moods, beauty, or opportunities.
Build vocabulary through the people you already talk to every day.
Invite a parent, family member, friend, or classmate to receive daily vocabulary words and use them naturally in conversation with you.
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Hello Sarah, here is today's word:
ephemeral
lasting for a very short time
Try using it naturally in conversation today, like:
"This spring weather feels so ephemeral — it never lasts as long as I want it to."
"That quiet moment this morning felt ephemeral, but really nice."
Tip: Use ephemeral for things that are brief or fleeting, especially experiences, moods, beauty, or opportunities.