Where to Start: Three Quick and Simple Tools

With PhraseWorthy’s capability, just one word can lead you to hundreds of catchy names and slogans. Let’s face it, though–hundreds of options can be a little overwhelming.

Are you looking for a quick way to generate two or three interesting phrases and don’t know where to start? In this post, we’ll outline three great PhraseWorthy features that will have you finding clever wordplay in seconds.

 

For each of these methods, the first step is to choose a word to start your search. Let’s say you are starting up a dress shop; you might type in the word “dress” to start your word list.

create wordlist

Now the fun begins!

Method 1: Swap Idioms

Do you want a simple phrase that is sure to make someone smile? Head over to the “Swap Idioms” tab on the left side of the PhraseWorthy app’s page. You will be greeted by a host of idioms that use words just different enough from your word to be funny. Take a look at our “dress” example.

Imagine the slogan “Don’t second-dress yourself” or the store name “Hot off the Dresses.” Entertaining, right? If you continue exploring, you can find dozens of idioms like these.

Method 2: Ambiguate

PhraseWorthy can work with more than just idioms, though. Check out the next tab, “Ambiguate.”

The “Ambiguate” tab takes advantage of puns naturally built into words. Look at the first two examples. You could use these formulas to make the slogan “When you wanna dress in a hurry.” (This doubles as “When you want to dress in a hurry” and “When you want a dress in a hurry.”)

Method 3: Wordify

What does “wordify” mean? It’s a term that PhraseWorthy uses to describe the process of combining two words to make a new one. Click on the last tab on the left and you’ll see what we mean.

Look at all of those words! Some especially catchy ones are “Dresstination,” “Dresspassing,” and “Dresstiny.”

 

And there you have it! Three easy ways to get you started finding clever wordplay. Let’s take a look at some of the results we came up with using PhraseWorthy:

  • “Don’t second-dress yourself”
  • “Hot off the dresses”
  • “When you wanna dress in a hurry”
  • “Dresstination”
  • “Dresspassing”
  • “Dresstiny”

Get started with your own wordplay today at PhraseWorthy.com!

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