Using Simple Words Can Dramatically Improve Your Copy
By Joe Ferry on Jun 22, 2008 in Editorial Services, Featured
(First in a series of posts about ways to improve your writing.)
The fact is simple words communicate better than big words. Some writers feed their egos by using pompous language to impress their audiences. Using big words when simple ones will suffice can annoy and distract the reader from what you are trying to say. Some examples:
Use help rather than assist.
Use live rather than reside.
Use help rather than facilitate.
Use small rather than diminutive.
Use use rather than employ. or utilize.
Use get rather than obtain or procure.
Use best rather than optimum.
Use buy rather than purchase.
Go back and re-read your latest piece of copy. I’ll bet there are at least a handful of instances where you can substitute a simple word and see a huge increase in the readability of your writing.
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