Use "descriptive words" a lot? You can jump
right to this page by putting a "!" at the end of your search
right to this page by putting a "!" at the end of your search
Things nonfiction often describes (“nonfiction ________”)
books, book, works, novel, titles, work, areas, writers, writer, film, prose, articles, texts, text, films, pieces, writing, account, materials, literature, list, writings, material, piece, essays, title, stories, article, reading, collection, accounts, section, narrative, authors, translations, proposal, novels, story, series, narratives, study, genres, topics, author, subjects, features, selections, selection, essay, readers, manuscripts, projects, sources, category, categories, passages, filmmaking, proposals, collections, genre, fiction, programming, programs, filmmakers, lists, project, editor, television, publications, shelves, volumes, format, skills, manuscript, topic, bestseller, passage, connections, seller, cinema, award, making, sections, memoir, ages, bestsellers, novelist
How nonfiction often is described (“________ nonfiction”)
creative, general, literary, serious, juvenile, adult, popular, more, historical, best, commercial, scholarly, much, contemporary, short, interest, interesting, written, related, miscellaneous, quality, length, regional, outstanding, environmental, gay, expository, imaginative, topical, intelligent, academic, oriented, collected, supplemental, journalistic, speculative, unpublished, selling, inspirational, easy, century, autobiographical, timely, specialized, secular, exciting, innovative, multicultural, packed, fictionalized, prescriptive, feminist, informative, mainstream, sub rht
Commonly used words are shown in bold. Rare words are dimmed.
Click on a word above to view its definition.
Click on a word above to view its definition.