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List of supposed English (both British and American) hedge words.
npm:
npm install hedges
var hedges = require('hedges');
hedges.length; //=> 162
console.log(hedges.slice(0, 10));
Yields:
[ 'a bit',
'about',
'actually',
'allege',
'alleged',
'almost',
'almost never',
'always',
'and all that',
'and so forth' ]
hedgesRoughly, hedges exposes information as a list of strings
(Array.<string>).
For a complete list of supported hedge words and phrases, like, see data.txt.
Note that the words listed in hedges are speculated to be hedges, although perhaps not.
buzzwords
— List of buzzwordsdale-chall
— List of familiar American-English words (1995)fillers
— List of filler wordsprofanities
— List of profane wordsspache
— List of simple American-English words (1974)weasels
— List of weasel wordsFAQs
List of (possible) English hedge words
The npm package hedges receives a total of 504 weekly downloads. As such, hedges popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hedges demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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