The verb is the engine of every prompt. This thesaurus gives you 200+ precision-crafted action verbs, organized by task type — so you can stop guessing and start engineering.
"Tell me about X" triggers hedged, padded responses. Precision yields precision.
"Enumerate" vs "explain" vs "contrast" — same topic, wildly different outputs.
The best prompt engineers have a vocabulary. This is yours.
Organized by use case: analysis, generation, transformation, evaluation. Every verb you'll ever need, in the right context.
Copy-paste patterns for the most common LLM tasks. Start with a proven structure, adapt it in seconds.
When to use imperative vs. gerund, active vs. passive, specific vs. general. The reasoning behind the choices.
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I went from 'explain this code' to 'enumerate the architectural assumptions embedded in this function, then flag which violate the principle of least surprise.' Response quality jumped immediately.
Prompt engineering is 80% verb selection. The difference between 'describe the tradeoffs' and 'contrast the failure modes of X vs Y under high load' is everything. This is the reference I needed a year ago.
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