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BRHS Tone Words

BRHS Tone Words. English I CP Ms. Reddick. List 1. accusatory-charging of wrong doing contemplative-studying, thinking, reflecting on an issue defiant – opposing; bold in resistance; defying authority erudite – learned, polished, scholarly jovial-happy

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BRHS Tone Words

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  1. BRHS Tone Words English I CP Ms. Reddick

  2. List 1 • accusatory-charging of wrong doing • contemplative-studying, thinking, reflecting on an issue • defiant – opposing; bold in resistance; defying authority • erudite – learned, polished, scholarly • jovial-happy • mocking-treating with contempt or ridicule

  3. List 2 • apathetic-indifferent due to lack of energy or concern • candid – frank; straightforward; direct • foreboding – feeling of misfortune/bad luck • irate - furious • lyrical-expressing a poet’s inner feelings; emotional; full of images; song-like • irreverent – disrespectful • ridiculing-slightly contemptuous banter; making fun of

  4. List 3 • apprehensive – fearful • condescending-a feeling of superiority • conventional-lacking spontaneity, originality, and individuality • gloomy-darkness, sadness, rejection • nostalgic – longing for the past • matter-of-fact--accepting of conditions; not fanciful or emotional • satiric-ridiculing to show weakness in order to make a point, teach

  5. List 4 • awe-solemn wonder • bitter-exhibiting strong animosity as a result of pain or grief • derisive-ridiculing, mocking • didactic-author attempts to educate or instruct the reader • fanciful-using the imagination • incredulous – skeptical; disbelieving • haughty-proud and vain to the point of arrogance

  6. List 5 • cynical-questions the basic sincerity and goodness of people • morose-gloomy, sullen, surly, despondent • poignant – evoking sadness or regret • pretentious – attempting to impress by acting more important/talented than you are • quizzical-odd, eccentric, amusing • malicious-purposely hurtful

  7. List 6 • callous-unfeeling, insensitive to feelings of others • choleric – hot-tempered, easily angered • ribald-offensive in speech or gesture • sentimental – swayed by one’s emotions • somber - gloomy • straightforward – clear-cut; blunt; candid

  8. List 7 • caustic – sarcastic; biting • earnest-intense, a sincere state of mind • ironic-difference between what is expected versus what actually happens • judgmental-authoritative and often having critical opinions • ominous-menacing; threatening • sanguineous – optimistic, cheerful

  9. List 8 • critical-finding fault • forthright-directly frank without hesitation • intimate-very familiar • optimistic-hopeful, cheerful • pessimistic-seeing the worst side of things; no hope • sardonic-scornfully and bitterly sarcastic

  10. List 9 • contemptuous-showing or feeling that something is worthless or lacks respect • indignant/irate-marked by anger aroused by injustice • sincere-without deceit or pretense; genuine • patronizing-air of condescension • whimsical-odd, strange, fantastic; fun • obsequious-polite and obedient in order to gain something

  11. List 10 • disdainful-scornful • objective-an unbiased view-able to leave personal judgments aside • reflective – illustrating innermost thoughts and emotions • reverent-treating a subject with honor and respect • sarcastic-sneering, caustic • solemn-deeply earnest, tending toward sad reflection

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