Semantics

100 Pretty WordsOur semantics resource gives you insights into the meaning of words and tips and tricks to make your words shine.

Learning about semantics can enhance your understanding of the English language and give insight into how words convey meaning.

Our semantics articles explain the differences between similar words that some people might find confusing, like our guide Novella vs. Novel: What’s the Difference?

We’ve got plenty of guides on the meaning of words like “What does exasperated mean?” and our soliloquy definition. We also have round-ups of different types of words to use in your writing that can be helpful for descriptive pieces and poetry, like our list of magical words.

Decoding alright vs all right how to pick the right word

Decoding Alright vs All Right: How to Choose the Right Word

Finding a definitive answer to the alright vs all right question is vital to making your English writing clear and accurate. Are you all right or alright? This word or phrase, which English speakers use to mean “ok” or “yes” is something people commonly get mixed up. Because the word and phrase have the same meaning, they are commonly confused words. …

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Simile vs Metaphor

Simile Vs. Metaphor: What’s The Difference?

This articles compares simile vs. metaphor and explains how and when to use both. Each is a figurative language strategy English language writers use to enhance their messages. Similes and metaphors make comparisons between two different things. When writers explore similar qualities, or traits, of two different things, such as a person and an animal …

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