Most flashcard apps show you a word and a definition. Then they expect you to magically remember it on test day. That's not how memory works.
Knowing "ephemeral = short-lived" doesn't help when the GMAT tests it in context.
Without spaced repetition, you forget 70% within a week.
Recognizing a word isn't the same as recalling it under pressure.
3,000+ GMAT words organized by frequency and difficulty
Flip cards, rate your recall, watch your progress grow.
Multiple choice questions test recognition under pressure.
See words in GMAT-style sentences. Learn meaning through usage.
Deep intro to each word with AI support for mnemonics, examples, and pronunciation.
Test recognition from meaning-to-word and word-to-meaning.
Master contextual usage by identifying the right word in GMAT-style sentences.
Build word relationships with Definition Match, Antonym Grid, and Synonym Grid.
Perform under test conditions. No AI. No hints. Just you and the clock.
Don't waste time on words you know. Our diagnostic skips mastered vocabulary and focuses on your actual gaps.
Mobile app syncs with web. Practice during commute, lunch break, or before bed.
Hear every word pronounced correctly. Important for words you've only read.
Add words you encounter in practice tests. Airo automatically creates cards with definitions and examples.
Track words learned vs. target, retention rate over time, weak word categories, and daily/weekly streaks.
“The 5-lesson structure is genius. By the time I reach the timed practice, I actually KNOW the words instead of just recognizing them.”
Priya S.
GMAT Verbal: 162
“The antonym and synonym grids are exactly what I needed for Sentence Equivalence. Other apps just teach definitions.”
Rahul M.
GMAT Verbal: 158
“I tried Magoosh flashcards first. They're fine for basics, but PrepAiro's AI hints and progress tracking are on another level.”
Ananya K.
GMAT Verbal: 160
*Based on PrepAiro user data. Individual results vary based on baseline and other factors.
| Feature | PrepAiro | Quizlet | Magoosh |
|---|---|---|---|
| GMAT-Specific Words | 1000+ | User-generated | 1,000+ |
| Regional Meanings | Yes | No | No |
| AI Mnemonics & Hints | Yes | No | No |
| Structured Learning Path | 5 lessons | No | No |
| FITB Contextual Practice | Yes | No | No |
| Synonym/Antonym Grids | Yes | No | No |
1000+ GMAT high-frequency words, each with definition, regional meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences.
Lesson 1 introduces words deeply with AI support. Lessons 2-4 test your knowledge through MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, and matching exercises (all with AI hints available). Lesson 5 is timed practice with no AI—simulating real test conditions.
Words start in "Learning." As you answer questions correctly across lessons, they move to "Reviewing" then "Mastered." If you miss questions on mastered words, they drop back for reinforcement. The AI manages this automatically.
Lessons 1-4 have full AI support for hints, mnemonics, and explanations. Lesson 5 (timed practice) has no AI—it's designed to test true retention under test conditions.
Yes. Every word has a regional meaning toggle. This is especially useful for abstract concepts and for students who think faster in their native language.
Stop cycling through flashcards hoping something sticks. Start using a system designed for how your brain actually works.