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Immi666 | 11:13 Tue 15th May 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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I've recently discovered that I use the word "really" and as a writer I'm appalled at my own lack of vocabulary. Can anyone think of any alternative words I could use? I also use completely, insanely, totally and mildly a lot. I'm ashamed with myself :(
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It sounds as though you use 'really' to mean 'very', in which case you have many alternatives -'extremely', etc.

If you use it to mean 'truly', you could try that for a change. Or 'undeniably' - look up 'true' in a thesaurus.
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thesaurus!! Ha! Thanks aquagility. Don't know where my writer's brain has gone.
Ask yourself whether you are adding anything to the sentence by the use of 'really' or any of its alternatives.
it depends what sort of writing... if you're creating dialogue for some character who says 'really' a lot, then use it all you like. If it's your own vocabulary you're worried about, I suppose using any one word over and over needs looking at, just for the sake of varying your sentences. The fact that you've noticed suggests you're on the case; the actual replacement words you use don't matter so much. As Vesper suggests, you could almost always lose the word altogether - it's an intensifier that doesn't necessarily add much to the meaning of a sentence - but that might drain a litle colour from your writing.
Again - it depends on which context you are using the words.

You could substitute - very, totally, definitely, certainly, assuredly, extremely, completely, majorly, profoundly, definitively, surely.

Will keep an eye out on the bookstands!

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