Do you like these lists? Or what especial words you want? Tell me in comment section!
Published by Amir.H.Ghazi
English Literature M.A. I'm interested in books specially horror stories. Living with my family and my pet. 24 years old.
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Language is so complex. Each one carries a slightly different nuance.
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That’s beauty of words😊
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That is a great list. The repetition of he said, she said, is a terrible habit to fall into. I pinned that list! It is awesome.
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Thanks
It’s advised to use said most of the time but sometimes in order to avoid adverbs after “said” we can use these words😊
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I saved it as a way to convey extra meaning in a scene or dialogue.
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If you need any lists like this one let me know😉
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What should I do about using she and he too many times in a paragraph? I really struggle with that.
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You can name the character.
I have to search for the answer. I’ll let you know😊
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You are sweet. I just wanted to say that I love your lists and your writing.
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Thank you so much! That means a lot to me❤
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Fab list, really helpful 🙂
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Thank you
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Another great collection of useful words for all kinds of story writing! I am seeking permission to pass your lists on to a teacher. Thanks for sharing your work!
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You’re welcome!
If you need an especial word list let me know, sir.😊
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I love your lists! I’m not a writer but I find your lists help me as I’m reading and reviewing.
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Thanks! 😊
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Said is still the best choice, as it doesn’t call attention to itself. Alternatives should be used sparingly. 🤓
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Of course! I myself prefer said😊
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You have been sharing some AWESOME helps. Thank you!
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Do you need any specific list? Let me know, Kris😉
And thanks for visiting my blog❤
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Interesting
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Thanks!
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🙂
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This is such a good idea! I always “say” the same things, thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome, lady!
Hope you enjoy my other lists😊
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I haven’t read them just yet, but if they are as good as this one, I will!
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Happy Weekend ❤
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Thank you.
Happy weekend,too!❤
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Hi, Amir!
I am reading F. Scott Fitzgerald currently, and he makes frequent use of the word “fatuous”. Do you have a list for “silly”, “inane” or “foolish”?
Have a wonderful weekend!
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Hi, Tanya!
I’ll try to make a list of what you want😉
Have a great weekend.
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Great for college essays 😉
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Thank you for another wonderful chart. These are amazing! Looking at you pr work today 🙂
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Reblogged this on Mandibelle16 and commented:
Other words for ‘say’ curtesy of Amir!
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Thank you for your lists, Amir. As an erotica writer, I can use them. By the way, I send you email. Some of your comments have been dumped into my spam folder. Sorry. Accidental.
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Np, Isabella! Thanks for commenting😊
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I like these lists because it can remind me of words I rarely use and may want to use at some point in a story or in daily conversations. Thank you for taking the time to do these.
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Thanks and you’re welcome.
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This is extremely helpful. Thank you for this! 😀
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You’re welcome:-)
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You are amazing!!! Thank you for being you and posting these amazing posts!
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And thank you very much for visiting my blog!
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Super freaking helpful!! Thank you for this!
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You’re welcome!
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Wow! So many ways!
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I’m enjoying your lists, Amir. I haven’t been through all of them yet, so forgive me if my suggestion has already been handled. I wonder if you’ve considered doing some emotional words. For example, ways to say “anger” or “shy” or “scared”, and various words like that.
Great job, I enjoy your posts.
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I’m saving these lists, thank you! 🙂
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A great list which as someone who had to take a lot of meeting minutes in a former I felt the need to reblog 🙂
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I’m always looking up synonyms for oft -used words. The English language is amazing.
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Yes, English is amazing!
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Thanks for the follow and I finally have more reliable communication tool’s. Thank you also for sharing your lists, they are coming in handy for my Language Arts teaching sesdion at home school.
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Thank you and you’re welcome😉
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Thanks! This is a great tool for writing short stories or novels, even. 🙂
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You’re welcome😊
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What a great list indeed! Thanks for this. I always struggle for this specifically 🙂 This shall be very helpful!
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Dedicated to you and all writers😊
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Reblogged this on My Feelings My Freedom and commented:
A great help for writers!
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Reblogged this on Leena Maria and commented:
Ahh… I was just writing Nephilim Quest 2 Amarna yesterday, and noticed how many times I used the word “say” (first draft). When I was cleaning up NQ1, I searched for every “say” “said” “says” and did my best to invest a better way to… erm… say it? Ok, better way to express speaking.
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These lists really help. Better than a Thesaurus.
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Thanks!
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