He pēhea te tango i te whakawāteatanga - te huarahi pono

Kāore he "humanizer" mārō e whakawātea ana i ngā kupu kia whakawātea ai i tētahi kaitirotiro. He aha te mea e tango ana i te whakawāteatanga, ā, ka ora i te whakamātautau: mārama ki ia ōritetanga, ki te tuhi anō, ki te whakahua rānei, kātahi anō ki te arotake anō.

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0 / 2500 kupu Kāore he tatau e hiahiatia ana

Ka tirotirohia te whatunga tūmatanui ora i te wā tūturu. Kāore e pupuri ana tātau i tētahi pātengi raraunga o ngā pukapuka ā-akoranga, ā, ko ngā hua he tohu mō te arotakenga - ehara i te whakaaturanga. He pēhea te mahi

E whā nga hipanga pono

1. Ka whakahaeretia te arotakenga me te whakaako i ia whakaatatanga

Ka ōrite ia rerenga i whakaatatia ki tētahi poukapa tīwae tūturu e whakaaturia ana i te taha o ia. He rerekē te āhua o ngā ōritetanga tika me ngā ōritetanga tata. Tirohia te pūtake i mua i te pā ki te rerenga - e whakawhirinaki ana te whakaotitanga ki te mea e pā ana ki a ia.

2. Whakahauhau i ngā whakaaro i roto i tō tātou oro.

Ka pānui te pūtake, ka kite i te tawhiti, me te tuhi i te ariā ki ōna kupu me te hanganga rerenga - kātahi ka whakahuatia, nā te mea ko te ariā tonu o rātau. Ko te whakawhiti i ētahi kupu taurite i te wā e pupuri ana i te hanga, ko te whakawāteatanga tonu, ā, ko te tohu tonu.

3. Whakapāpāho me te whakahua i te mea e pupuri ana koe

Mēnā e hiahiatia ana e koe te kupu tika o te kaituhi, ka whakatū i roto i ngā tohu whakahua, ka tāpiri i tētahi whakahua. Ka whakahua tika, ka ōrite te kupu whakahua ki tōna pūtake - ka whakamahia te "whakahaere i te kupu whakahua" o te pūrongo hei kite i tōna pūtātau kāore i roto.

4. Ka tirohia anō kia noho tonu ngā whakahua

Ka whakarewa anō. He tere te whakarerekētanga o ngā arotakenga o te kupu whakamārō, nā te pūmautanga. Ki te noho tonu te whakawhāititanga ki tua atu ko ngā whakahuatanga me ngā tohutoro, ka oti - te tino tika.

He aha te take kāore he tātuhi-whakarere? He mea tīari te "Humanizer" ki te whakamātau i te kitenga, ehara i te whakarei ake i tō tātou mahi. Ka whakaputaina e rātau he tuhituhi pōhēhē e kitea ana e ngā kaikōrero, ā, ko ngā kaikōrero hōu ake e mau ai - ā, kāore rātau e whakaako ana i a koe i tētahi mea. Ko te whakamātau i tētahi whakaaro e mōhio ana koe, ko te whakatūtū anake e mau ana.

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Run the check, then work through each highlighted sentence: if it is a copied idea, rewrite it genuinely in your own words and sentence structure (not a synonym swap); if it is someone else's exact wording you want to keep, quote it and add a citation. Re-check until only quoted, cited passages remain highlighted.

We deliberately do not offer an auto-"humanizer" or rewriter. Those tools exist to defeat detection, not to improve your work, and they produce worse writing that graders and AI-detectors increasingly catch. The honest fix - understand the source, then rephrase or cite - is also the one that survives scrutiny.

Read the source, look away, and write the idea in your own voice and structure - then cite it anyway, because the idea is still theirs. Changing a few words while keeping the original sentence shape is still plagiarism, and both a human reader and our sentence-level matcher will flag it as a near match.

No. Correctly quoted and cited material legitimately matches its source; that is scholarship, not plagiarism. Use the report's "exclude quoted text" toggle to see your score without them, and make sure each quote has quotation marks and a citation.

Free covers 2500 words a check without an account and 10000 with one, up to 8 checks a day - enough to re-run as you edit. Cached results make repeat checks of lightly-edited text fast, so iterating toward a clean report is exactly how the tool is meant to be used.