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Nonsense Word Detector

Flag buzzwords, filler, and weasel phrases with a juice score that rises as the copy gets emptier.

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Best for

  • Marketing, product, and founder copy that is starting to sound suspiciously glossy.
  • Editors who want a fast jargon pass before they rewrite.
  • Anyone with one phrase they personally never want to see again.

When to use

  • The draft feels polished but somehow still empty.
  • You want to catch jargon, filler, and claim-softening phrases before publishing.
  • A team needs a playful way to notice language habits without opening a style guide.

Copy input

Paste the copy. We will point at the phrases that sound full without saying much.

Local-only buzzword detection for jargon, filler, and weasel phrasing. Add your own hated terms with a comma-separated custom blocklist.

Juice score

118

Yellow flag territory. Over 100 and the panel yellows. Over 200 and the typography loses all dignity.

Buzzwords

10

Weasel words

0

Fillers

0

Highlighted copy

Our revolutionary platform helps teams leverage world-class insights and unlock next-generation growth. This holistic solution is designed to seamlessly empower stakeholders with meaningful impact, best-in-class collaboration, and robust innovation at scale.

Top offenders

revolutionary

juice 18

Buzzword energy: sounds expensive, says very little.

leverage

juice 16

Buzzword energy: sounds expensive, says very little.

holistic

juice 15

Buzzword energy: sounds expensive, says very little.

innovation

juice 12

Buzzword energy: sounds expensive, says very little.

empower

juice 11

Buzzword energy: sounds expensive, says very little.

unlock

juice 10

Buzzword energy: sounds expensive, says very little.

stakeholders

juice 10

Buzzword energy: sounds expensive, says very little.

robust

juice 10

Buzzword energy: sounds expensive, says very little.

FAQ

Does Nonsense Word Detector use AI?

No. It uses local phrase matching against a curated jargon and filler list, plus any custom blocklist terms you add.

What does the juice score mean?

It is a playful score based on how many buzzwords, weasel phrases, and fillers appear in the text. Higher juice means emptier copy.

Should I remove every flagged phrase?

Not always. The point is to review suspicious wording, not obey the machine blindly. Some phrases are acceptable in context, but many are worth rewriting.

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