When we told the neighbors to can the noise, they freaked out.Slang and Cliches:Choose your words carefully when you write. develop the habit of selecting words that are precise and appropriate for your purpose. You must avoid slang, cliches, pretentious words, and wordiness.Slang:When we talk, we often use slang words because they are vivid and colorful. In formal writing, however, slang has no place.Consider The Following:
Cliches:A cliche is an expression that has been worn out through constant use. Although they are common in speech, they make writing seem stale. You should avoid cliches and try to express your meaning in original ways. Here are some typical cliches:
short but sweet last but not least drop in the bucket work like a dog all work and no play word to the wise it goes without saying it dawned on me at a loss for words sigh of relief too little, too late too a turn for the worse singing the blues easier said than done on top of the world in the nick of time too close for comfort time and time again saw the light make ends meet Pretentious Words:Some people feel they can improve their writing by using fancy. elevated words rather than simple, natural words. They use artificial language that more often obscure their meaning than communicates it clearly. Here are some inflated words you ought to avoid and replace with simpler words:
Pretentious Words
Revised
subsequent to after finalize finish transmit send facilitate help component part initiate begin delineate describe manifested shown to endeavor to try
Generic:
We often use words such as good, bad, wonderful etc.. in our writing. Thinking about the meaning of such words, you will find that they are vague and do not describe precisely what you want to describe. It is much better to avoid such vocabulary.
Wordiness:
Using more than necessary words to express a meaning is often a sign of lazy or careless writing.
Consider The Following:
"In this paper I am planning to describe the hobby that I enjoy of collecting old comic books." This sentence is too wordy and can be reduced to: "I enjoy collecting old comic books."
Here is a list of wordy expressions and their revision:
Wordy
Revised
at the present time now in the event that if in the near future soon due to the fact that because for the reason that because is able to can in every instance always in this day and age today during the time that while a large number of many big in size big red in color red return back return commute back and forth commute postponed until later postponed