We don't illustrate definitions. We build word experiences — until the picture becomes the meaning. See it once. Keep it for life — in exams, in writing, and anywhere language matters.
Abstract · Academic · Advanced Words
the visual dictionary
Every word lives as a picture you can't forget — moving, drawn, or doodled. Open any one and you're straight into a real word. The first ones are free.
Scroll through a word until its meaning plays out in front of you.
One hand-drawn mark per word. See it, flip it, keep it.
A quick felt-tip doodle for any word — the fast way to make it stick.
The library
Go beyond flashcards and word lists. Each vocabulary course breaks complex words into visual experiences, practice drills, and recall exercises — understand the meaning, use it correctly, retain it for exams and beyond.

Your textbooks have levelled up. So must your vocabulary. In Class 6–8, you learned to name, describe, and compare. Now you need to ANALYSE, EVALUATE, HYPOTHESISE, ARGUE, and CRITIQUE. This course gives you the exact academic words that separate average exam answers from top-scoring ones — and trains you to use them with precision, not bluff.

You're about to enter the world of research papers, competitive exams, university lectures, and scholarly writing. The vocabulary of that world is different — it's precise, layered, and often rooted in Latin and Greek. Words like "epistemology," "fallacy," "paradigm," and "juxtapose" aren't decorative — they're TOOLS for thinking at a level that school vocabulary can't reach. This course gives you 280 of those tools and trains you to use them like a scholar, not a student memorising synonyms.

Your textbooks and exam papers are full of words you half-know. You can read them. You can sort of guess what they mean. But can you USE them — in answers, in essays, in science reports, in arguments? This course turns "I've seen that word" into "I know exactly when to use it."
collections
Every collection is a fixed set of words — moving, drawn, or doodled. Start one, work through it, reach the end. No infinite scroll; just a stack you can actually finish.
Ten words that show their own meaning. Square, brutal, deliberate.
Ten new words that show their own meaning. Curated mix of sharp, structural, and character-driven concepts.
Light is not just bright or dark. It can flicker, glow, flash, split into colour, or hang around something like a halo.
Every word, one doodle. The words you half-know — finally pictured.
Some words speak too little. Some speak too much.
Words worth slowing down for.
Before a number means anything, someone had to choose what to count — and what to leave out.