How to use this text tool
Paste your draft and select the detection type. Check repeated adverbs and intensifiers before revising sentence by sentence.
Count adverbs, -ly modifiers, and intensifiers in your writing. This tool estimates adverb density, highlights repeated modifiers, and gives style recommendations for cleaner prose.
Paste your draft and select the detection type. Check repeated adverbs and intensifiers before revising sentence by sentence.
The tool counts common adverb patterns and estimates whether modifiers are overused.
Some -ly words are not adverbs, and some adverbs do not end in -ly.
She quickly and quietly walked very carefully through the room. It was really extremely important to finish properly.
Detection combines -ly endings, common adverb lists, and intensifier lists.
This is a heuristic style checker, not a full grammar parser.
There is no fixed limit, but a high adverb density may signal that verbs and descriptions need strengthening.
Reducing unnecessary adverbs can make action and dialogue feel sharper.
Intensifiers are modifiers such as very, really, quite, extremely, and highly.
Common overused adverbs include really, very, quickly, actually, and basically.
Replace weak verb-plus-adverb pairs with stronger verbs and more specific details.
| Module | What it checks |
|---|---|
| Adverb counter | Counts -ly and common adverbs |
| Intensifier check | Finds very, really, extremely, and similar words |
| Style score | Estimates modifier load |