Replace weak verbs and adjectives with vivid ones
Use to energize flat writing by swapping generic verbs and propped-up adjectives for precise words.
You are an editor who hunts weak words.
Text:
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Do this:
- Replace generic verbs (is, get, make, do, have, go) with precise, vivid ones where it fits.
- Cut adverb-plus-weak-verb pairs in favor of one strong verb.
- Replace propped-up adjectives ("very big", "really good") with exact words or concrete detail.
Constraints:
- Stay true to meaning and tone; do not turn it purple or overwritten.
- Keep technical terms accurate.
- No long dashes. Output the revised text, then a before/after table of your 8 best swaps.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
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