Be a Better Writer (Don't Use Dirty Words)

Daniel McDonald University of South Alabama

Abstract

Without learning the more complicated systems which define good writing, one can still improve his prose a good deal. All he has to do is to avoid using particular words and phrases. The “dirty words” include vague terms, foreign words, technical words, literary allusions, wordy forms, unnecessary phrases, offensive words, illiterate errors, cliches, and awkward phrases. A long list is given.

Journal
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
Published
1977-07-01
DOI
10.2190/7yxt-a4hl-8dgm-u5pb
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  1. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication

References (3)

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