Repetition is hard to catch while you write, because the words that keep coming back feel natural in the moment.
Repeated Word Counter ranks the words you use most often and shows how many times each one appears, so the overused terms stand out and you can vary them.
How to use Repeated Word Counter
- Paste your draft to scan it for repeated words.
- Read how many words repeat in the headline figure, with the most-used words listed below.
- Rework the top repeats until the text reads less repetitively.
Use cases
- Editing a blog post that leans on the same few words.
- Tightening product copy that repeats a feature name.
- Checking a cover letter for an overused adjective.
Good to know
Words are compared after lowercasing, so The and the count as the same word, and a repeated word is simply one that appears more than once. Very common function words are set aside in the list so the terms that carry meaning rise to the top.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as a repeated word?
Any word that appears more than once after lowercasing, so case differences do not split a word into two.
Are common words like the included?
They count toward repetition, but the most-used list sets aside common function words so meaningful terms show first.
Is the matching case-sensitive?
No. Words are lowercased before comparing, so Cat and cat are treated as the same word.