If you ever grapple to find the exact word when messaging your friends, Grammarly may just come in handy.
Its mobile keyboard for iOS and Android now recommends synonyms while you are typing, offering you a few words that may be suitable—or fitting, or apt, or appropriate.
You can wish a friend a fine day when “good” is just very mainstream, or show regret when uttering “sorry” does not appear sufficiently sincere.
You can switch the feature on and off in Grammarly’s companion app via the settings. It can be tempting to over-utilize this—you do not actually require telling somebody you are feeling stellar or sublime when “great” might suffice.
It may assist you to seem well-versed, but it is up to you to utilize your newfound power intelligently. Nevertheless, it can be extremely valuable if you are losing your sharpness.
On a related note, Grammarly revolves around AI-supported writing recommendations, but earlier it claimed that it is offering you an at-a-glimpse method to see what requires enhancement.
The service’s desktop and browser app-editors have been upgraded with color-based AI recommendations that revolve around 4 sections. Red suggestions highlight basic problems of correctness, such as grammar and spelling.
Blue deals with clarity issues such as difficult-to-read and concision sentence formation, while purple provides suggestions on the tone of your article. You will even see development bars that display how close you are to cleansing your writing in a specific section.
The firm claims to the media that the “bulk” of the recommendations will carry over for Premium users to the mobile keyboard.
This might be useful if you need a summary of essential enhancements that is not quite so overpowering. It may also assist if you need to prioritize your mends, or if you are deliberately paying no attention to style errors.