Did ChatGPT make you hate certain words? - ChatGPT - OpenAI
Have you found yourself despising certain words after using ChatGPT? You're not alone. The AI's tendency to overuse specific terms can lead to a love-hate relationship with vocabulary. Despite the frustration, many users, including myself, continue to rely on ChatGPT for various reasons.
Words that lost their charm
Some words or phrases that ChatGPT seems to sprinkle excessively in responses include:
- "smirk"
- "slip"
- "steps forward"
- "flames/shadows danced"
- "engrossed"
- "invaluable"
- "brainstorm"
- "sleek"
- "nods"
- "tension is palpable"
- "caution/cautious"
- "flesh out"
- saying "ah" at the beginning of a sentence
- "ragtag"
- "misfits"
It's surprising how much an AI's repetition can impact our perception of certain words. Despite the annoyance, many of us are still drawn to using ChatGPT, even with its quirks and pitfalls.

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