“A common problem with corporate writing is that it’s full of
lazy, meaningless verbs. Utilize, implement, leverage—these words litter our
writing and weaken our message.
“We are leveraging our core competencies to meet our customers needs.”
I stopped reading when I saw the word “leveraging.”
The verb is the powerhouse of your sentence. Choose clear, active verbs instead of throwaway ones.
“We are leveraging our core competencies to meet our customers needs.”
I stopped reading when I saw the word “leveraging.”
The verb is the powerhouse of your sentence. Choose clear, active verbs instead of throwaway ones.
Do not use the following verbs from corporate writing, press
releases, social media, and websites. Try these alternatives instead.
Instead of ...
|
Try ...
|
accompany |
go with |
ballpark |
estimate |
commence |
begin |
consolidate |
join |
dialogue |
talk |
disambiguate |
clear up |
disseminate |
give, send |
endeavor |
try |
enumerate |
count |
facilitate |
lead, help |
ideate |
think |
implement |
carry out, start |
incentivize |
motivate |
interface |
talk |
leverage |
use, take advantage of |
modify |
change |
operationalize |
start, use |
optimize |
improve |
peruse |
read |
promulgate |
issue, publish |
regarding |
about |
renumerate |
pay |
synergize |
work together |
utlize |
use |
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