Discover essential writing terms in our curated Writer’s Dictionary. Easily understand key concepts in content writing, copywriting, SEO, blogging, and more to improve your writing skills.
Writing Glossary: 1000+ Terms & Definitions You Need to Know
There are currently 18 names in this directory beginning with the letter F.
Fabula and Syuzhet
The difference between a story’s actual events (fabula) and how they are presented (syuzhet).
Facebook Ad Copy
Persuasive text written for Facebook advertisements to capture attention and drive conversions.
Faux-Authenticity
A writing technique where text is designed to feel personal and sincere, even when it’s strategically crafted for impact.
Features vs Benefits
Differentiating between what a product does (features) and the value it provides (benefits) to the customer.
Feedback Loop Integration
Incorporating user feedback into the AI content generation process to continuously improve quality, relevance, and accuracy.
Few-shot Learning
A technique where an AI model learns to perform tasks with only a few examples, making it adaptable to new content types with minimal data.
Few-Shot Prompting
Providing an AI model with a few examples within the prompt to help it better understand the task and produce more targeted output.
Fine-Tuning
The process of retraining a pre-trained AI model on a specific dataset to improve its performance for a particular task or domain.
Flash Fiction Density
The skill of packing rich detail, character, and plot into an ultra-short story, often under 1,000 words.
Flashback
A scene set in an earlier time than the main story, used to provide background or context to current events.
FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)
A tactic that creates urgency by suggesting that the reader might miss out on a valuable opportunity.
Foreshadowing
A literary technique where hints or clues about what will happen later in the story are given to the reader.
Fragmentary Dialectics
Presenting disjointed or fragmented arguments that challenge linear reasoning, encouraging active reader interpretation.
Fragmentary Idiolect
A style that captures the unique, broken language patterns of an individual’s speech, emphasizing personal voice through disjointed expression.
Fragmentary Narratology
A narrative style that intentionally presents disjointed or incomplete segments, inviting readers to piece together the story on their own.
