Oct. 21, 2022, 3:50 p.m. | /u/phraisely

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My writing process is a constant back and forth between jotting down a few words and a \[insert\] placeholder, as in the "I'll-complete-that-sentence-later-once-I-remember-the-correct-word" note.

So, I built [phraisely](https://phraisely.com/). It is a reverse thesaurus: you input a detailed description, and the model returns its best guesses.

Compared to the existing solutions for this task, phraisely attempts to better understand the full context in your query, making it more accurate when looking up words using long descriptions.

For example, if I search …

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