The phrase phrase by Richard Lederer explains that phrases can represent your point of view more effectively than many longwords. He said, "more small words than you think can satisfy your needs with power, elegance and charm that big words do not have." As this request is more highly requested, English users can use short, clear, and quick words instead of long words. Lederer stated that English students should make efforts to make them "simple" and "easy to understand" when using words. It is not easy to make others understand your thoughts, thoughts, emotions, and even native speakers. By keeping it simple and accurate, we encourage greater understanding
As Richard Lederer points out correctly, phrases can meet the needs of speakers and writers, with power, elegance, and charm that are not in big words. Short words can express expressions of day and night, love and hatred, war and peace, war and peace, life and death clearly, and big words read what you wrote and darken those who hear what you say I can. For eyes, ears, heart, and mind, big words sometimes look odd. Over the centuries our best poet and speaker recognized and used the power of small words to make a direct view between the two ideas. Even a lot of our proverbs got their point with a short monosyllabic: "There is a will, There is a way", "Time stitch saves nine", "Lao, destroys children" , "Birds are in the bushes There are two values in the middle hand"