Dig Deep.
Use ambiguous words.
Did you know the word “break” has 75 different meanings!
Would you like a quick link to help you discover ambiguous words?
Well, you’re in for a treat. Because I’ve discovered a terrific website that has done most of the work for us. I know, I know we all use dictionary websites but this is totally different. Below is a link for hypernym, hyponym, and synonym of a word. And having all that info at your fingertips might just improve your story.
Go check it out and let me know what you think.
Could knowing the 51 different ways to use the word “make” help your writing?
Had you ever thought about it before?
Do tell.
Ambiguous Words List By http://muse.dillfrog.com/lists/ambiguous
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Thanksfor the clarity !!
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Good one! LOL
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Check out this post from Jean’s Writing blog on how to improve your writing.
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This looks super useful and super fun!
Meno<3
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Thanks!
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Thank you for this Jean. 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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