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Sentence Rewriter

Rewrite any sentence or paragraph with AI — same meaning, clearer or different phrasing. Choose simpler, more formal, more casual, more concise, or a complete restyle.

Simpler More formal More casual More concise Active voice Multiple variations
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Rewrite modes

Mode What changes Use when
Simpler Shorter words, shorter sentences, plain language Content for broad audiences or low reading levels
More formal Elevated vocabulary, complete sentences, no contractions Professional reports, academic writing, legal docs
More casual Contractions, conversational, first person Social media, emails to familiar recipients, blogs
More concise Removes filler, cuts redundancy, direct verbs Wordy first drafts, over-written paragraphs
Active voice Rewrites passive constructions to active Passive-heavy text — any business or marketing copy
Alternative Different phrasing preserving exact meaning Avoiding repetition, finding a cleaner expression

Frequently asked questions

How does AI sentence rewriting work?

AI rewriters use large language models to understand the semantic meaning of input text, then generate alternatives that preserve meaning while changing structure, vocabulary or tone. Unlike simple synonym replacement — which produces unnatural results — LLM-based rewriting understands context and applies your specified style constraint (simpler, more concise, etc.).

What is the difference between rewriting and paraphrasing?

Rewriting is a broader transformation: you may change structure, voice, order, length and vocabulary significantly while preserving core meaning. Paraphrasing is a specific rewriting technique for restating someone else's idea in your own words — typically in academic contexts. Both preserve meaning, but rewriting implies a stylistic transformation while paraphrasing implies faithfulness to the original.

When should I rewrite a sentence vs leave it?

Rewrite when: passive voice and the doer matters; over 25 words; contains filler ("in order to", "due to the fact that"); uses weak verb + noun ("make a decision") instead of a direct verb ("decide"); tone doesn't match the audience. Leave it when: already clear and concise; rhythm is intentional; specific phrasing is for emphasis.

How do I make a sentence more concise?

(1) Cut filler: "in order to" → "to", "due to the fact that" → "because". (2) Replace weak verb+noun: "make a decision" → "decide", "provide assistance" → "help". (3) Remove throat-clearing: "It is important to note that X" → "X". (4) Cut redundant modifiers: "completely finished", "absolutely essential". (5) Convert passive to active — usually reduces word count by 15–25%.

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