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Neural Lexicon

Not just another dictionary. A speaking-focused word bank engineered to activate neural pathways and transform passive vocabulary into active speech.

Designed for Speaking,
Not Just Reading

Traditional dictionaries help you understand words. Neural Lexicon helps you use them.

Every entry is structured to move vocabulary from recognition to production — from "I know this word" to "I can say this naturally."

How It Works

Step 1

Imagine

Read a short story that places you inside the meaning — picture the scene before you see the definition.

Step 2

Feel

Experience the word through context-alive definitions and rephrased examples that build emotional connections.

Step 3

Remember & Activate

Use patterns, phrasal verbs and native tips to lock the word in memory and produce it naturally when speaking.

Library Principle

A single book without a library is lost — you don't know where it belongs, how to find it again, or what it connects to. But place that book in a library, and suddenly it has a home. Words work the same way. A word without context is like a book without a library — floating in your mind with no place to go. You might recognize it, but you can't retrieve it when you need to speak. Neural Lexicon is the library. We don't just give you words — we give them a home: context, patterns, connections, and structure. When you need a word, your brain knows exactly where to find it.

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Vocabulary Study

Quick Review · One Click Away

A single page built for speed — scan, refresh, and review the entire vocabulary in minutes. Every word in the library, instantly reachable.

Tap a letter and see every word under it with its definition and 3–5 example sentences. No page reloads, no clicks into separate entries. Perfect for daily review, exam preparation, or a quick refresh of something you half-remember.

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Innovative Features

01 — Imagination

Imaginative Meanings

Story-driven definitions that place you inside a scene — you don't just read a meaning, you experience it through a short narrative.

When Sarah loved spending time in the kitchen, you feel what "affinity" means before anyone explains it. Narrative anchors create lasting memory traces.
02 — Definition

Context-Alive Definitions

Vivid, scenario-based explanations that put you inside the meaning.

Instead of abstract definitions, you experience the word through imagination — building mental images that stick.
03 — Examples

Rephrased Examples

Every example sentence includes a rephrase showing the same idea differently.

The rephrase shows you not just what the word means, but how it functions — like seeing where a book belongs on the shelf.
04 — Patterns

Common Patterns

Ready-to-use grammatical structures native speakers rely on.

Patterns are the shortcuts to fluency. Instead of constructing sentences word-by-word, you speak in natural chunks.
05 — Phrases

Phrasal Verbs & Idioms

Related expressions grouped with each entry.

Real English isn't just single words — it's combinations. We connect vocabulary to the phrases that surround it.
06 — Guidance

Pencil Notes & Register

Quick ✏️ notes on each meaning plus CEFR, Frequency, Register and Domain tags on every entry.

Knowing a word isn't enough — you need to know if it's formal, informal, common, rare, or context-specific. Pencil notes capture the subtle advice a native friend would give you.

Traditional vs Neural Lexicon

Meaning
Examples
Collocations
Patterns
Guidance
Focus
Traditional
Static text
Single sentences
Not included
Not included
Limited
Reading
Neural Lexicon
Context-Alive Stories
+ Rephrases
10 per entry
Structures
Pencil Notes
Speaking
Feature Traditional Neural Lexicon
MeaningStatic textContext-Alive Stories
ExamplesSingle sentences+ Rephrases
CollocationsNot included10 per entry
PatternsNot includedStructures
GuidanceLimitedPencil Notes
FocusReadingSpeaking

Who Is It For?

B1–B2 learners targeting C1 speaking proficiency
Self-learners without access to immersion abroad
Exam candidates (IELTS, Cambridge, TOEFL)
Teachers seeking rich classroom resources

The Science Behind It

Coming soon: A full academic article exploring the neurolinguistic principles, memory activation theory, and pedagogical methodology behind Neural Lexicon.