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Cliché Detector

Detector gratuito de clichés. Analiza tu texto en busca de ~150 clichés conocidos: jerga empresarial, modismos, metáforas, frases evasivas, romance y deportes.

No diseñado para Español

Esta herramienta fue calibrada para inglés (y algunos idiomas relacionados). Los resultados en Español podrían no ser significativos.

Cuándo usarlo

Use the cliché detector when polishing business writing, marketing copy, or persuasive essays. Especially valuable for executive communication where over-familiar phrasing reads as inauthentic.

Cómo se compara

Cliché detection complements filler-word detection: clichés are over-familiar phrases; fillers are over-used single words. Both surface weak writing.

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Cómo funciona

The cliché detector matches against a curated list of roughly 150 well-known clichés, tagged by category: business jargon, idioms, dead metaphors, weasel phrases, romance, and sports.

Matches are exact and case-insensitive with word-boundary checks, so "tip of the iceberg" matches but "iceberg tip" doesn't.

You can filter categories on/off and supply your own custom list for domain-specific clichés.

Preguntas frecuentes

Are all clichés bad?

No. Some serve as shorthand your audience expects. Use the detector as a flag, not an automatic delete.

Can I add my own clichés?

Yes — enter comma-separated phrases in the custom field. Useful for domain-specific clichés (industry jargon, brand voice guidelines).

Why isn't my cliché matched?

Matching is exact. "At the day's end" won't match "at the end of the day" — the detector catches the canonical form. Add variants via custom.

Ejemplo práctico

Entrada

"At the end of the day, our team really hit it out of the park."

Salida

2 clichés detected: "at the end of the day" (weasel), "hit it out of the park" (sports).

Clichés flatten writing and signal lazy thinking. Each match shows the category so you can decide which deserve rewriting.

Errores comunes

  • Not every cliché is bad — some serve as shorthand your audience expects.
  • Domain-specific clichés vary. Add yours via the custom list option.
  • Phrases match exactly; minor variants ("at the day's end") won't be caught.
  • A low cliché count doesn't mean good writing — only that it isn't over-familiar.

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