Toolkit

  • Welcome to our toolkit
  • Word list
  • Anaplan writing style

      • Voice and tone
    • Formatting

      • Addresses
      • Bold and italics
      • Callouts
      • Calls to action
      • Capitalization
      • Captions
      • Currency
      • Dates
      • Decimals and fractions
      • Functions
      • Headings and subheadings
      • Image file names
      • Links
      • Lists
      • Names and titles
      • Numbers
      • Phone numbers
      • Symbols and characters
      • Tables
      • Time
      • Units of measure
    • Grammar and mechanics

      • Abbreviations and acronyms
      • Absolutes and superlatives
      • Active and passive voice
      • Contractions
      • Emoji and emoticons
      • Modifiers
      • Pronouns
      • U.S. and UK English
      • U.S. spelling conventions
      • Use gender-neutral language
      • Verb tense
      • Verbs
      • Words that end in -ing
    • Punctuation

      • Apostrophes
      • Colons
      • Commas
      • Dashes and hyphens
      • Ellipses
      • Exclamation points
      • Parentheses
      • Periods
      • Question marks
      • Quotation marks
      • Semicolons
  • Foundations

      • Color
      • Shape
      • Spacing
      • Typography

Absolutes and superlatives

Avoid using adjectives we can't prove, such asĀ best, only, fastest, unique, impossible, and always.