Recount stories. Writers often recount stories based on their own experiences or those they've heard. It implies going through the events of a story in detail.
Well, first, you choose a main idea for your story. Then, instead of using the common words, you look for their synonyms. For example, if your story is about a 'big' dog, you can use 'large' or 'huge' instead. This can make your story more interesting. You start writing the story using these synonyms to describe the characters, the settings and the actions. It gives a fresh look to your story.
Synonyms can tell a story by adding variety and nuance. For example, instead of always using the word 'happy', we can use'smiley', 'cheerful', or 'joyful' at different points in a story. This creates a more vivid and engaging narrative. Each synonym might carry a slightly different shade of meaning. 'Smiley' could be used to describe a character's appearance, 'cheerful' for their general demeanor, and 'joyful' for a more intense feeling. By using synonyms in this way, we can build a more detailed and interesting story.