When we write, it’s common for some of us to use long-winded or fancy words. But, why do we do that? Is it to impress our readers, teachers, or exam markers?
Sometimes the long-winded words can be effective, but they can also be so very ineffective. Most of the time, writing is about communicating with readers, and enabling them to make meaning from what is written. But, if readers can’t understand what you are trying to say, what does that tell you?
Here’s a tip: Don’t let long-winded words make it too difficult for readers to understand your writing. (Unless that is your purpose). Remember, more often not, ‘simplicity rules the page.’
Here’s a simple exercise for you.
Now, if you like, make your own list of long-winded words that have simple alternatives.
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