Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(21)
I felt compelled to visit the place; and I was not disappointed.
In past decades, few tourists may have felt compelled to visit an area known for abandoned warehouses, racial strife and Jack the Ripper's murder spree.
If the restaurant represented to him "exactly the type of bullshit that rich people find compulsory," one has to wonder why he was compelled to visit it, other than to provoke.
Even so, friends of Mr. Fiore and Mr. Shen said the group felt compelled to visit because of their obsession with a a rare and elusive bird called Cundinamarca antpitta, which exists only in a mountainous region near Bogota.
Kathy Dunham, 55, a Fresno resident and educator, said she felt compelled to visit the house to pay respects to the family and perhaps to give thanks that her grandchildren, visiting for the weekend, were safe and sound at home.
Anyone who catches this bug is compelled to visit County Clare in search of proof that real life in this quiet backwater is hilariously similar to the afore-not-mentioned series in all its crackpot, rustic eccentricity.
Similar(39)
Although detectives will visit Dobson and Norris in prison, neither can be compelled to see them.
Don't feel compelled to call home.
"The philosophy of this company was to build spectacular, must see destinations, mostly in Las Vegas, and that by virtue of doing that people would feel compelled to come visit us," he says.
Garrido's tale compelled to me to visit my state's registry to see how many convicted sex offenders live in my town.
The sports minister has felt compelled to reassure visiting fans that they will find Brazil safer than Iraq.That Brazil's World Cup has become entangled in the country's social and political woes should come as little surprise.
More suggestions(17)
compelled to travel
impelled to visit
compelled to revisit
compelled to tour
mobilized to visit
compelled to stay
compelled to negotiate
compelled to speak
compelled to participate
compelled to add
compelled to rise
compelled to let
compelled to move
compelled to hire
compelled to marry
compelled to contact
compelled to resign
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com