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guidesHow to Learn Vocabulary from Classic Books Without Losing the Story
Looking up every word ruins the book. A calmer, more effective way to learn vocabulary from classic literature — and keep the words that matter.
featuresReview and Play: Spaced Repetition for the Words You Save
Words you save in Verbault now come back on a forgetting-curve schedule — as calm flashcards in Review, or as a four-choice speed game in Play.
featuresIntroducing Grammar Canvas: Rebuild Sentences by Connecting Words
Grammar Canvas is a new game in Verbault: rebuild real sentences by wiring color-coded word blocks together, where each color marks a grammar role.
featuresReading You Can Prove: Chapter Quizzes and Earned Progress
A book is marked Read in Verbault only when you earn it — pass a short vocabulary quiz on each chapter, and the count reflects comprehension, not a button you tapped.
vocabularyWords from Moby Dick; Or, The Whale
Six words worth keeping from Moby Dick; Or, The Whale, with meanings and in-book examples.
featuresCollect Vocabulary as You Read: The Reader's Vocabulary Tab
The Reader's Vocabulary tab lays every word in your text out as a checklist, sorted by difficulty, so you can collect the words worth studying in a few taps.
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guidesWhat Is Verbault? A Complete Overview
Verbault is an English literacy platform built on public-domain literature, vocabulary tools, and printable worksheets.
guidesHow to Use the Verbault Reader
A step-by-step guide to the Reader's inline definitions, translation chip, and text-to-speech features.
guidesGenerating Printable Worksheets with Verbault
Learn how to create six types of printable vocabulary worksheets — and combine them into a single PDF — in under a minute.
guidesWord Lookup, Reading Levels, WordNet, and Wiktionary
Explore how Verbault assigns reading levels and sources definitions from WordNet and Wiktionary for every word.
featuresExploring Public-Domain Literature with Verbault
Verbault's library draws on thousands of public-domain books from Project Gutenberg, giving every learner access to world classics at no cost.