{"id":3864,"date":"2016-08-08T17:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-08-09T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kibin.com\/blog\/?p=3864"},"modified":"2020-07-31T12:32:27","modified_gmt":"2020-07-31T19:32:27","slug":"ultimate-guide-perfect-word-choice-essay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kibin.com\/essay-writing-blog\/ultimate-guide-perfect-word-choice-essay\/","title":{"rendered":"The Ultimate Guide to the Perfect Word Choice for Your Essay"},"content":{"rendered":"
Despite what our mothers may have told us when we were testing the more \u201ccolorful\u201d side of language as children\u2014raise your hand if you know what soap tastes like<\/i>\u2014there’s no such thing as a \u201cbad word.\u201d<\/p>\n
There are, however, words that are inappropriate for a given situation.<\/p>\n
This not only means that you should avoid dropping certain\u2014*ahem*<\/i>\u2014bombs in front of Grandma or your boss, but it also means that you should choose your words with care when writing an essay, a cover letter, or any other document.<\/p>\n
Obviously, you know better than to include explicit language in an academic paper. But other nuances of word choice in essay writing are not so obvious.<\/p>\n
Ideally, the words you select should not only convey your meaning and argument, but they should also do so with the right tone and the right connotation\u2014without offending or confusing anyone.<\/p>\n
If this sounds like a tall order, then you\u2019re in luck. In this post, I’ll provide helpful tips and strategies to help you choose the best words to make your point while sidestepping any linguistic faux pas.<\/p>\n