I have been writing scripts for so long, and I have seen characters get into situations in almost every genre and trope. It can be really overwhelming to continue to find new words to describe these scenarios and new ways to express myself. Each time I sit down to write, I wind up spending most of the time finding new ways to describe the same emotions and actions that occur in pretty much everything I write. That's why I wanted to help create a list of some commonly used words and emotions and their synonyms, so writers can diversify how they explain what happens on the page.These words are meant to spark your creativity and help take your writing to the next level. Let's dive in. A List Of Commonly Used Words and Their SynonymsCommonly Used Words:1. Good: General Positive: Fine, satisfactory, acceptable, decent, adequate, pleasant, nice, lovely, wonderful, excellent, superb, outstanding, exceptional, marvelous, terrific, fantastic, great, amazing, splendid, admirable, commendable, praiseworthy, sterling, choice, prime, top-tier. Describing Quality: High-quality, superior, well-made, first-rate, top-notch, premium, exemplary, flawless, impeccable, refined, well-crafted. Describing Behavior/Morality: Virtuous, righteous, honorable, ethical, kind, benevolent, well-behaved, principled, upstanding, humane, charitable, noble. Describing Skill: Proficient, skilled, competent, adept, capable, accomplished, expert, masterly, deft, adroit, polished, masterful. Describing a Result: Favorable, positive, beneficial, advantageous, constructive, effective, fruitful, productive, successful. Informal/Colloquial: Awesome, cool, wicked (in a positive sense), rad, brill (British), ace, killer. Formal: Commendable, meritorious, exemplary. Specific Contexts: Food: Delicious, tasty, savory, delectable, scrumptious, palatable. News: Encouraging, welcome, heartening. Health:...
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