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Here are some idioms about writing:

  • Nothing to write home about
  • Don't forget to write!
  • to write up something
  • the write up on someone
  • writing someone/something off
  • write in on something
  • write against something
  • write back to someone
  • write something up
  • write away
  • write off for something
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Idioms are vivid phrases that make your writing more interesting and imaginative. You create more vivid mental images for your readers.


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Why are idioms used in writing?

Real people use idioms and slang, so writers use them to make their characters more believable.


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You can use idioms any time you are writing informally. Informal writing includes such things as letters or emails to friends, works of fiction, blogs, and so forth. Formal writing would include academic work such as a master's thesis, legal documents, technical writing. If you are writing the instruction manual for a machine, idioms are probably not a good idea. Use your judgment, in any event. If you are writing for an audience which you believe has an understanding of idioms and which would appreciate the informality or color which they would add to your writing, then go ahead. I seldom use idioms when answering questions on this site. People want straight forward answers, nothing overly fancy.


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Why do we have idioms?

Idioms are a type of figurative language that can be used to add dynamism and character to otherwise stale writing. You can also use idioms to: Express Complex Ideas in a Simple Way. Oftentimes, idioms can help express a large or abstract idea in a way that is succinct and easy to understand.


What is the effect of using idioms in literature?

Using idioms in literature can add color, imagery, and cultural relevance to the text. Idioms can help create a sense of familiarity and connection with the reader. However, overuse of idioms may alienate readers who are not familiar with them.


When does using an idiom add value to your writing?

Idioms are used to add flavor to your writing, and to make a passage more vivid and memorable.


When should you avoid idioms?

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