Describing Words
This tool helps you find adjectives for things that you're trying to describe. Also check out ReverseDictionary.org and RelatedWords.org.
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Words to Describe site
Below is a list of describing words for site. You can sort the descriptive words by uniqueness or commonness using the button above. Sorry if there's a few unusual suggestions! The algorithm isn't perfect, but it does a pretty good job for most common nouns. Here's the list of words that can be used to describe site:
- suitable or adaptable
- accessible and workable
- old archeological
- delicate and necessary
- weird, astringent
- suitably famous
- electronic corporate
- magical and quite ideal
- suitable grave
- national historic
- nontechnological residential
- actual space-time
- legitimate burial
- bad defensive
- admirable and roomy
- empty eighteenth
- mobile aerial
- last archaeological
- peaceful wooded
- human disposal
- latter-day neolithic
- soon-to-be infamous
- suitable upland
- ancient archeological
- promising archaeological
- key historic
- appropriate or conspicuous
- private online
- latest black
- extremely healthful
- famous atomic
- actual sacrificial
- actual crystal
- merely minimal
- principal burial
- equally major
- trans-cultural religious
- cozy burial
- bad evil
- argoed�potential
- cuilteine�potential
- potential portal
- barren archaeological
- traditional memorial
- vital, new
- mere topographic
- healthy suburban
- eligible natural
- permanent prehistoric
- weird etruscan
- central and sufficient
- inauspicious and inhospitable
- eligible and conspicuous
- miserable and swampy
- convenient pleasant
- bare and swampy
- enchanting or tempting
- vaguer traditional
- convenient available
- attractive and proper
- usually competent
- lofty and far safer
- picturesque and advantageous
- exceedingly unhealthy
- prominent and desirable
- advantageous terminal
- stratified archaic
- mellow low-lying
- broad and central
- muddy and most unhealthy
- requisite pure
- single online
- vulgar official
- cheery charming
- unexpected but not uncommon
- solidly defensible
- former burial
- impressive natural
- same geographic
- amazingly sophisticated
- real burial
- awesome historical
- geothermically stable
- sunken archaeological
- culturally significant
- now-lethal
- scientifically interesting
- staringly conspicuous
- in-strial
- residential and in-strial
- dumbfoundingly monotonous
- sacred fairy
- significant mayan
- entire marvelous
- nonstrategic scientific
- suitably neutral
- historically august
- sky-burial
- unified archaeological
- gigantic grave
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Describing Words
The idea for the Describing Words engine came when I was building the engine for Related Words (it's like a thesaurus, but gives you a much broader set of related words, rather than just synonyms). While playing around with word vectors and the "HasProperty" API of conceptnet, I had a bit of fun trying to get the adjectives which commonly describe a word. Eventually I realised that there's a much better way of doing this: parse books!
Project Gutenberg was the initial corpus, but the parser got greedier and greedier and I ended up feeding it somewhere around 100 gigabytes of text files - mostly fiction, including many contemporary works. The parser simply looks through each book and pulls out the various descriptions of nouns.
Hopefully it's more than just a novelty and some people will actually find it useful for their writing and brainstorming, but one neat little thing to try is to compare two nouns which are similar, but different in some significant way - for example, gender is interesting: "woman" versus "man" and "boy" versus "girl". On an inital quick analysis it seems that authors of fiction are at least 4x more likely to describe women (as opposed to men) with beauty-related terms (regarding their weight, features and general attractiveness). In fact, "beautiful" is possibly the most widely used adjective for women in all of the world's literature, which is quite in line with the general unidimensional representation of women in many other media forms. If anyone wants to do further research into this, let me know and I can give you a lot more data (for example, there are about 25000 different entries for "woman" - too many to show here).
The blueness of the results represents their relative frequency. You can hover over an item for a second and the frequency score should pop up. The "uniqueness" sorting is default, and thanks to my Complicated Algorithm™, it orders them by the adjectives' uniqueness to that particular noun relative to other nouns (it's actually pretty simple). As you'd expect, you can click the "Sort By Usage Frequency" button to adjectives by their usage frequency for that noun.
Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source mongodb which was used in this project.
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