Published on
November 28, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
March 12, 2026
Detecting AI writing involves a combination of automated tools and manual analysis of linguistic patterns. Some strategies that can help detect AI writing, including:
For a fast, reliable starting point, you can use Quillbot’s AI Detector, which analyzes text and provides a detailed report showing how much of it may be AI-generated or AI-refined.
Published on
November 28, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
November 4, 2025
Per se is the correct spelling of the phrase that means “by itself.” It’s used to express that something is considered on its own, without reference to anything else.
Per say is a common misspelling of this phrase and is incorrect.
Per say or per se in a sentence examples
The movie wasn’t bad per se, but it wasn’t very funny.
The movie wasn’t bad per say, but it wasn’t very funny.
Kira doesn’t dislike the city per se, but she finds the traffic overwhelming.
Kira doesn’t dislike the city per say, but she finds the traffic overwhelming.
NoteBe mindful to write per se as separate words. “Perse” is a color similar to indigo and a water nymph in Greek mythology.
A Quillbot Grammar Check can correct any errors where you mix up these words.
Published on
November 27, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
May 22, 2026
AI detectors are tools designed to estimate whether a piece of text was written by a human or generated by artificial intelligence. They analyze patterns such as predictability, sentence structure, repetition, and word probability to identify signals commonly associated with AI-generated writing.
As AI writing tools become more common in education, marketing, publishing, and business, AI detectors are becoming increasingly important for evaluating originality, transparency, and content authenticity. However, since AI detection is not perfect, understanding how these tools work is essential for interpreting results accurately.
Quillbot’s AI Detector can help users quickly analyze text and identify patterns that are commonly associated with AI-generated content.
Key takeaways
AI detectors analyze predictability, repetition, and sentence structure to estimate whether text was AI-generated
Most AI detectors rely on signals like perplexity, burstiness, and statistical language patterns
AI detectors are not fully accurate and may produce false positives or false negatives
AI detection differs from plagiarism detection because it evaluates writing patterns rather than copied text
AI detectors work best when combined with human review and editorial judgment.
Published on
November 20, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
December 11, 2025
Bad is an adjective, adverb, and noun that has diverse meanings in English and almost always carries a negative connotation.
Bad can mean “of poor quality,” “morally unacceptable,” “unhappy,” “harmful,” “unhealthy,” “unhappy,” “unpleasant or unfavorable,” “naughty,” and “rotten.”
Some synonyms for bad are:
Poor
Awful
Wrong
Evil
Sad
Sorry
Dangerous
Detrimental
Ill
Sick
Miserable
Disobedient
Mischievious
Putrid
Off
Quillbot’s Paraphraser can help you find other synonyms for “bad” to reflect your intended meaning.
Published on
November 20, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
December 2, 2025
The most universal way to say Happy New Year in Spanish is “¡Feliz Año Nuevo!” but depending on what exactly you want to communicate, there are other phrases you can use, too.
Published on
November 14, 2024
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
June 23, 2026
Beautiful is an adjective meaning “aesthetically pleasing” or “excellent.”
Some synonyms for beautiful include:
Gorgeous
Stunning
Breathtaking
Exquisite
Pulchritudinous
Ravishing
Wonderful
Outstanding
Magnificent
Fabulous
Exceptional
Terrific
Trying different synonyms for “beautiful” can change the tone of a sentence. Quillbot’s Humanize AI tool can help refine your wording so it still sounds natural and polished.