Better word choices

Find a better word, fast.

Type a word and get better options right away. Helpful for resumes, essays, emails, and day-to-day writing.

Quick start:
Notebook and pen on a desk

Words for Stronger Resume Bullets

Replace weak resume words with stronger, clearer ones.

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Student notes and laptop

Words for Clearer Academic Writing

Simple edits to make dense writing easier to follow.

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People in a meeting

Words for Better Interview Stories

A clean structure for stories that are easy to remember.

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How To Get Better Results

The fastest way to improve your writing is to search your draft one word at a time. Start with words that feel vague, overused, or too generic. Compare options in the results page, then choose the one that matches your exact meaning.

1. Start With High-Impact Words

Replace words like good, nice, important, and helped. These are usually where clarity is lost.

2. Check Synonyms In Context

A synonym is only useful if it fits your sentence tone. Formal writing and casual writing need different choices.

3. Use Example Sentences

If you are unsure where a word fits, read example sentences first. This avoids awkward word swaps.

Before And After Examples

Resume

Before: Helped with customer onboarding.

After: Streamlined customer onboarding and reduced time-to-value by 22%.

Academic

Before: This study is important for understanding behavior.

After: This study provides evidence for how decision behavior shifts under time pressure.

Email

Before: I wanted to check in quickly.

After: Quick follow-up on the draft: can you confirm section 3 by Friday?

Product Update

Before: We made the flow better.

After: We simplified the checkout flow and cut drop-off by 14%.

Use Cases By Role

Students

Clarify thesis statements, topic sentences, and transitions in essays and reports.

Job Seekers

Upgrade resume bullets, cover letter wording, and interview story framing.

Founders

Sharpen pitch deck lines, product updates, and investor email clarity.

Teams

Improve PR descriptions, status updates, and customer-facing communication.

Quick FAQ

Does every search have results?

Yes. The app always returns a full list of synonyms and antonyms, with fallback when needed.

Can I share a search?

Yes. Every word opens a dedicated URL like /result/word.

Where are all articles?

Go to Search and open the articles section for the full list of writing guides.

Is this good for non-native speakers?

Yes. Use example sentences to understand tone and usage before swapping words.

Start Improving A Draft Right Now

Pick one paragraph from your current writing and replace 3 vague words. Small word-level edits usually create the fastest visible improvement.

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