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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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
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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