Thomas Walker (BIOGRAPHY)

Thomas Walker

Thomas Walker spent the first part of his career working as a technical writer and content strategist for software and technology companies, where he quickly realised that most vocabulary resources were designed for general or academic English — BIOGRAPHY for the fast-moving, nuanced language of professional and technical communication.

The problem was not that writers lacked vocabulary. The problem was that they lacked reliable guidance on which word fit which context. In technology writing especially, subtle word choices carry significant meaning. Using ‘automate’ when you mean ‘systematise’, or ‘deploy’ when you mean ‘release’, can undermine the credibility of an otherwise strong piece of writing.

Thomas founded his vocabulary consultancy work around this insight: professional writers need vocabulary guidance that understands professional contexts. Over eleven years, he has worked with content teams at technology companies, business publications, and marketing agencies — always focused on helping writers choose words that are not just correct, but precisely right.

Synonymsz emerged from the resource library Thomas built for his own clients — expanded, structured, and made freely available for any writer who wants to communicate with greater precision. He holds a degree in English Language and Linguistics, with additional professional training in technical communication and UX writing. He continues to work as a content consultant while developing new guides for Synonymsz.

Credentials & Qualifications

  • ✅ MA English Language and Linguistics
  • ✅ 11+ years technical writing and content strategy experience
  • ✅ Professional training in technical communication and UX writing
  • ✅ Vocabulary consultant for technology companies and business publications
  • ✅ Specialist in modern professional and cognitive English vocabulary

Areas of Expertise

  • 🎯 Technology vocabulary
  • 🎯 Professional writing
  • 🎯 Content strategy
  • 🎯 Technical communication
  • 🎯 Cognitive and behavioural language

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