Today I wanted to talk about one of my favorite things in
the world to use when I am writing: The Thesaurus. I love my thesaurus and
Thesaurus.com. They have both saved my life while writing papers for classes,
for blogging, for my creative writing, and for my personal writing. Now part of
that is I have a learning disorder. It is just for math and spelling, when I
try to remember how to do something like a math formula or spelling my brain
just freezes. Now it does not matter how big the word or how complicated the
formula I blank out. For the word ‘complicated’ I had to look it up. I spelled
complex then looked at the synonyms to find it. Now this made my younger life
so much harder than it had to be. My parents understood what was going on but
my school(s) did not. They just thought that I would lazy or in the case of one
teacher retarded. That teacher was the reason I was taken and tested for
learning disorders and IQ. My mother, proudly, to this day says that my IQ is much
higher than that of the teacher in question.
So how does this wonderful technology help the writer? Well
I have already shown you one way; in that when you cannot remember how to spell
a word you can just look it up. Google has smart text. As you are typing Google
will try and guess what you are trying to say. Now I have defeated Google with
words I am looking for. And I say this all modesty I have made Google have self-doubt.
I now that some people will make fun of me but I do use Google to spell check.
I know that Google is not all knowing but it is a very useful tool and I am not
one to not a tool just because.
Another wonderful tool is a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms.
I have two copies in my house. One that travels with me to class and out and
about; the other one stays in my library in the house. I use that when I cannot
remember what word I want when all I can remember is what the word means. So
when I have my brain freeze I can remember what is does not mean. It is also
useful because they do tell you more words that mean the same thing. I use it
in that way when I am checking what a word means. Knowing the definition of a
word does not mean that it the right word for the sentence. So when I have
doubts about that I look up the word in my little dictionary or use Google and
just read what the synonyms for it are. I have changed paragraphs because of
this tool. Here are links to the websites that I use and have named in this
post- http://thesaurus.com/, http://www.synonym.com/, http://www.oed.com/. Please tell me what you use
when you are stuck on a word or if that is something special about me. Until
next week then, je ne!
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