Writing 101: 15 Different Ways to Say 'Green'
I could tell you that the parched ground was swept clean of leafy hues under the enkindled sunlight . But it would be a lot simpler if I simply said there was no visible green on the desert ground under the burning sun . Wouldn't it? Here's my point: there are at least 15 different ways to say green . But why not just use the word green ? She Fell in Love with a Thesaurus The messages that writers get are confusing. We're told that our words need to be descriptive and compelling. That our stories must captivate and entertain, evoke emotions and leave a deep impact. It's easy to read into the advice, and assume that it's always better to choose more complicated words. Why say that Jerry laughed , when you can say he chortled ? I'm actually about to tell you why, and it comes down to this basic advice: when it's green, just say green.