Learn better, from better rewordings

Rewordify.com now rewords difficult language in a more natural-sounding way.

The site identifies the part of speech of all difficult words based on how they're used in sentences, and rewords them accordingly.

Example 1:
For example, this sentence uses the word brooding as a verb:

There's no sense in brooding about poor grades in English class.

That sentence will be reworded to:

There's no sense in sadly thinking about poor grades in English class.

Example 2:
This sentence uses the word brooding as an adjective:

Now there's a way to help a class full of brooding English students.

That sentence will be reworded to:

Now there's a way to help a class full of quiet and sad English students.

This rewordifying improvement happens because we've created an accurate part of speech tagger that tries to do its best to figure out how each word you enter is used in a sentence. Keep in mind that no part of speech tagger is perfect, and there will be instances where the site doesn't get it right. We are constantly reviewing the site to improve it, of course.

If you see a mistake, please let us know, and enjoy using the more-accurate Rewordify.com!

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