"a blast" -> "a thrill|a delight|an exciting experience."
Another thing to watch out for is consistency in grammar. For example, changing "formed in 1986" to "founded in 1986, established in 1986, or launched in 1986." All these options fit grammatically. Samantha Bee Goo Girls 38 Rodney 38
Moving on. "Tirelessly worked" could be synonymized as "worked tirelessly" -> "workedassiduouslyunwavering effort." Wait, "worked tirelessly" is a phrase. Should I break it down into its components? The user said "each term," so perhaps "worked" is the verb to synonymize, and "tirelessly" as an adverb. But the user might consider "worked tirelessly" as a phrase. Hmm. Let me check the example the user provided in the query. The sample text has "worked tirelessly" followed by the response which uses "labored diligently|toiled unremittingly|exerted themselves wholeheartedly." So they treated "worked tirelessly" as a whole, breaking into synonyms for "worked tirelessly" as verb + adverb. So for each term, even if it's a phrase, replace with synonyms. So the next step is to find synonyms for "worked tirelessly" -> labored diligently|toiled unremittingly|exerted themselves wholeheartedly. "a blast" -> "a thrill|a delight|an exciting experience
"comes through in the music" -> "transcends into the music|resonates in the melodies|shines through in the tunes." But the user might consider "worked tirelessly" as a phrase
First, I need to parse each sentence and identify each word that isn't a proper noun. For example, "Determined" becomes certain, "take" becomes assume, and so on. I have to be careful not to change the proper nouns like "Samantha Bee" or "Goo Goo Girls" or any other brand names.
"In a bind" – in a tough spot, in trouble, or in difficulty.