Phraisely

Phraisely

Look up words by their description. Easy.

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Sometimes you can't remember or don't know what a "thingy" is called or can't find a synonym for it. You feel stuck 😱 [or even 🤬 - but please don't] Look up words by describing them in your own words. Or, simply, phraisely it (nicely).
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Enri
Hey! šŸ‘‹ āœļø I love writing. But way too often, I found myself going back and forth between writing a few words and leaving an [insert] placeholder as in "I'll-complete-that-sentence-later-once-I-remember-the-correct-word" note. I procrastinate in the hope of future inspiration šŸ’Œ šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’» I built phraisely to get some help for that. It is an assistant that writes *with you* but, of course, it doesn't do it *for you*, because you are you. And your creativity is precious. šŸ” You can use phraisely to (reverse) search for idioms, feelings, situations, actions, thingy, thingamabob, doohickey or anything else you want. Just write a detailed description as if you were talking to a friend. Or, as we say, phraisely it (nicely). For example, you can ask phraisely to find words for: "being home at night watching Netflix on the couch". Results can contain "relaxing" and "unwinding" but also "binge-watching" since I mentioned Netflix. Bonus points when I get some slang in the results (e.g. couch-potatoing). But, really, the possibilities are endless, you can also asks something like: - "an adjective to describe an shy person" - "the name of the move to win at chess" - "the moment you see your dog after a long day at work", or - "the feeling when Monica said yes to Chandler" :) šŸ¤– Phraisely and its AI engine will do their best to return synonyms and related words based on your queries, including formal and informal words, from literature to slang of social network posts. šŸš€ I hope phraisely can help anyone with a limited English command to find the correct term for something. But can also help a native speaker looking for synonyms. Happy writing, everyone! Psssst: Phraisely is English only for now but can already understand some input text from other common languages, like Spanish
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