AI Vocabulary Quiz Generator
Paste a word list or any text. Get a vocabulary quiz with definitions, fill-in-the-blank, and usage questions.
Vocabulary Building
How to build vocabulary that sticks
Test yourself, don't just read
Reading a word list is the least effective way to learn vocabulary. Testing yourself — even when you get it wrong — forces your brain to retrieve information, which dramatically improves retention.
Learn words in context
Words learned in context (with example sentences showing how they're actually used) are retained far better than isolated definitions. Always pay attention to example sentences in your quiz.
Review difficult words more often
Focus extra repetitions on the words you get wrong. In Duetoday, spaced repetition automatically surfaces harder words more frequently — so you spend your time where it matters most.
Take it further
Quiz yourself once. Good.
Use spaced repetition to quiz
yourself at exactly the right times
and actually remember it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of questions does it generate?
The quiz includes definition questions, fill-in-the-blank sentences, multiple choice, and usage examples. Each question has a reveal-answer button so you can test yourself before seeing the answer.
Can I use it for a specific subject?
Yes — biology, chemistry, history, economics, law, literature, and any other subject with subject-specific vocabulary. Just paste the relevant word list or text and the AI creates appropriate questions.
How many words can I test at once?
The free tool works best with 5-20 words or a passage up to 3,000 characters. For larger word lists and unlimited quizzes, create a free Duetoday account.
Can I save and retake the quiz?
The free tool generates a quiz you can use right now. Sign up for Duetoday to save quizzes, track your scores over time, and use spaced repetition to review the words you struggle with most.