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100 Words to Use Instead of “Cover”

April 23, 2026

Swap out cover with 100 sharper alternatives. Boost your writing fast with vivid verbs and clear choices that fit any tone or context.

100 Sentence Starters for Refutations

April 23, 2026

Master 100 sentence starters for refutations, with practical phrases that help everyday writers respond clearly, confidently, and persuasively.

Why “marijuana” is often called the only English word with a silent j

April 23, 2026 - pdf

“Marijuana” is a rare case in English: the j is not said like j at all. Here is why, plus a simple contrast with typical English words.

What the philtrum is, and where it is on the face

April 23, 2026 - pdf

The philtrum is the vertical groove between the nose and upper lip. Here is where it is, what it means in anatomy, and why people mention it.

100 Best Synonyms for “Story”

April 23, 2026

Need a sharper word than story? This list of 100 synonyms sparks fresh ideas for writing, speaking, and headlines, with a few surprises inside.

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