List of Tone Words

Avoid using: sad, glad, mad to describe either character or atmosphere.  Here are some (there are many, many more) words to describe a character or the atmosphere:

Angry
Sharp
Upset
Silly
Boring
Frightened
Frightening
Foreboding
Dark
Chilling
Hollow
Elusive
Shifting
Shifty
Bitter
Brittle
Vexed
Vexing
Dreamy
Restrained
Reserved
Proud
Humbled
Humble
Flamboyant
Colorful
Colorless
Cold
Cool
Detached
Joking
Jocular
Poignant
Nostalgic
Confused
Childish
Mocking
Arrogant
Bullying
Objective
Vibrant
Frivolous
Audacious
Brazen
Brash
Shocking
Somber
Sober
Giddy
Provocative
Sentimental
Fanciful
Condescending
Obsequious
Supercilious
Sympathetic
Contemptuous
Apologetic
Sarcastic
Horrific
Irreverent
Benevolent
Malevolent
Seductive
Celibate
Candid
Occult
Pitiful
Didactic
Pedantic

Verb: To laugh
What are the connotations of the following words, which are variations of the word "to laugh"?
Guffaw, chuckle, titter, giggle, cackle, snicker, roar
What type of person might guffaw? When might someone chuckle?

Adjective: Self confident
Proud, conceited, egotistical, stuck up, haughty, smug, complacent, arrogant, condescending

Noun: House
Home, hut, shack, hovel, mansion, cabin, chalet, abode, dwelling, shanty, domicile, residence, bungalow, tract home, apartment

Noun: King
Ruler, aristocrat, leader, tyrant, dictator, autocrat, rex

Adjective: Young
Connotations: Inexperienced, innocent, filly, coltish, naive, sullen, self absorbed, spoiled, sweet, brat, child-like




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