Franky
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I was guilty of overusing "very." Very tired. Very important. Very big. Then a writing coach told me to cut every "very" and find a stronger word instead. Life-changing advice.
Instead of "very tired," use "exhausted." Instead of "very important," use "critical" or "essential." Instead of "very big," use "enormous" or "massive." One word does the work of two, and it's almost always stronger.
This habit made me more intentional about word choice. Now when I edit, I search for "very" and challenge myself to find a better synonym . My writing is tighter and more powerful.
If you're a chronic "very" user like I was, try this exercise. You'll be amazed at the difference.
Instead of "very tired," use "exhausted." Instead of "very important," use "critical" or "essential." Instead of "very big," use "enormous" or "massive." One word does the work of two, and it's almost always stronger.
This habit made me more intentional about word choice. Now when I edit, I search for "very" and challenge myself to find a better synonym . My writing is tighter and more powerful.
If you're a chronic "very" user like I was, try this exercise. You'll be amazed at the difference.