The Latinometer™ allows you to package your message in the right kind of box. By choosing a word from the Germanic or Latinate vocabulary, you are sending two messages: the content of your message and its packaging. Choosing the style of your message controls how it will be received.
Do you sound pretentious? Click on a blue, purple, or red word. It will take you to thesaurus.com, where you can find a Germanic substitute.
Do you sound uneducated? Click on a green word. It will take you to thesaurus.com, where you can find a Latinate substitute.
WHO CAN USE THIS?
EDITORS: Keep your writers below the Mary Bennet line of 42%.
NOVELISTS: Vary the diction of your characters so they sound different.
ALL WRITERS: Try to stay around 30%. That is where most people are comfortable.
Great writers, like Jane Austen, use Germanic and Latinate words like a camera,
They zoom in on a scene or image with Germanic words
they use Latinate words to pan out, giving the big picture
Inexperienced writers often use words from only one vocabulary.