First title: "Uncovering the Truth: Sex in Swathi Weekly". The words to replace are "Uncovering", "Truth", "Sex", "Swathi Weekly". Wait, but the user said to keep names intact. Swathi Weekly is a name, right? So I should leave that as is. Let me check each word again. "Uncovering" can be replaced with synonyms like revealing, exposing, or disclosing. "Truth" could be reality, facts, authenticity. "Sex" might be replaced with sexuality, intimacy, or relations. The colon and the rest are punctuation and the proper noun, so they stay.
For example, in the first title: "Uncovering" as exposing, "Truth" as authenticity, "Sex" as sexuality. The colon and "Swathi Weekly" stay. That seems right.
Here are five revised title options with synonym replacements for most words:
Second title: "Swathi Weekly’s Shocking Sex Stories". Here, "Shocking" could be sensational, incredible, or astonishing. "Stories" might be tales, narratives, or accounts. The rest are proper nouns or punctuation.
Wait, but "Issue" here is part of the magazine's edition, so maybe "edition", "volume", or "publication". But the user said to replace with three synonyms. Let me check each word carefully. Also, ensure that names like "Swathi Weekly" remain unchanged. Let me verify each title step by step.
Similarly, for the second title: "Shocking" becomes astonishing, "Stories" becomes tales.