Reword any English text with conservative synonym replacement — preserves sentence structure while varying vocabulary. Lower intensity than full paraphrasing.
Rewording is paraphrasing's gentler sibling — it changes vocabulary without restructuring. Useful when you want a draft to sound less repetitive or to match a different tone (formal to casual, jargon to plain) but the bones of the sentences are fine as-is.
Paste your text. Set intensity (30–50% works for subtle rewording). Click Rewrite. The tool swaps words at lower probability than the Article Rewriter and skips sentence reshuffling. Output reads similar to input but with different word choices.
Use it for tone-matching when adapting content to a new audience, for reducing repetitive vocabulary in long articles, for varying ad copy across A/B tests, and for refreshing evergreen content without major rewrites.
Set intensity low (20–40%) for the smallest visible change. For paragraph-by-paragraph variation in long-form content, use this tool repeatedly with low intensity to gradually refresh vocabulary across the piece.
Rewording focuses on word substitution only — sentence structure is preserved. Paraphrasing also reshuffles sentences.
30–40% gives noticeable but conservative changes. 60%+ approaches full paraphrasing territory.
Yes — but always edit by hand. Search engines recognise pure-mechanical reword patterns.
Explore more rewriters & paraphrasers on the tool hub — or jump straight to the Article Rewriter, Paraphrasing Tool, Sentence Rephraser.