Mood and Tone Vocabulary

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lconroy24  on April 26, 2012

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Language Learning, Mrs. Conroy's Vocabulary, ELD 2 And Mrs Conroy's Vocabulary

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Mood and Tone Vocabulary

satiric
witty language used to convey insults or scorn
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satiric witty language used to convey insults or scorn
whimsical light-hearted; capricious...like a child changing moods easily
dramatic tense; theatrical; writing meant to excite
colloquial an informal way of speaking or writing
lugubrious gloomy, melancholic; extreme sadness
pedantic showing off knowledge for knowledge's sake; concerned with minute details
indignant offended by someone else's offensive or unfair behavior
bantering speaking in a cheerful, light-hearted manner; casual give-and-take
flippant shallow, not serious, disrespectful; inappropriately dismissive
learned having or showing profound knowledge
urgent pressing; compelling immediate action
turgid overblown, swollen, inflated
sardonic a way of mocking in a scornful, cynical manner
contentious causing argument or controversy
insolent boldly rude or disrespectful
candid outspoken and honest
contemptuous scornful, disrespectful, insulting or mocking
sympathetic caring, likeable or in favour of
taunting teasing, mocking or making fun of
concerned worrying, caring, compassionate
insipid flavorless, uninteresting, monotone
circular definition Using the word in its own definition
informative enlightening, increasing knowledge and understanding
somber gloomy, joyless, grim
confident a state of being certain
vibrant full of energy and enthusiasm
irreverent not showing proper respect for the holy or sacred;blasphemous
sentimental corny, cheesy OR fondly remembering
moralistic narrowly concerned with principles of right and wrong
complimentary expressing praise, approval OR free
mock-heroic making fun of typical protoganist stereotypes
objective without emotion; clinical; detached
diffident lacking confidence in oneself; shy
ironic when reality is exactly opposite of expectation; unexpected
didactic teaching, giving instruction, speaking as a teacher
petty insignificant, lacking importance or consequence
factual real, based on evidence
restrained holding back emotions; controlled
elegiac sorrowful, lamenting
disdainful scornful or haughty
cynical jaded, believing in the worst of human nature
incisive intelligent, analytical and concise; quick and direct
allusive indirectly referencing something popular
scornful to despise/disdain, contemptuous
effusive bubbling, friendly, enthusiastic
inflammatory arousing passion, strong emotion (eg: anger, belligerence, or desire)
benevolent kind, generous
burlesque a humorous, mocking, and ludicrous imitation
fanciful unreal, imaginative
detached lack of emotional involvement and affection
condescending snobby, arrogant, patronizing
patronizing egotisic, arrogant, condescending
facetious amusing, sarcastic, not serious
clinical unemotional, detached, objective
urbane polite, elegant
ecstatic feeling extreme joy; giddy
nostalgic longing for the past
mournful feeling sadness; sorrowful
tone the author's attitude toward the subject
mood the emotional atmosphere; the "feeling" of a piece

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