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100

What is Apocalyptic?

 A tone that creates a sense of doom and destruction.

100

"Every time I see you, my heart does a little happy dance! You're like a walking rainbow, spreading joy and happiness wherever you go. I just want to wrap you in a big, cozy hug and never let you go. You're the icing on my cake and the sprinkles on my donut!"

What is Saccharine

100

Aims to create a emotional response, making the reader feel empathetic or moved by subject matter.

What is Lachrymose

100

A tone that conveys a deep sense of fascination and captivation

What is Enthralled.

100

fleg·ma·tuhk

What is Phlegmatic

200

What is Cantankerous?

Tone in writing that conveys irritability, grumpiness, or a bad tempered attitude. 

200

"She walked into the room with an air of confidence, her outfit a testament to her exquisite taste. The evening gown, a deep emerald green, flowed gracefully with every step, its fabric shimmering under the lights. Her accessories were carefully chosen: a delicate diamond necklace that caught the eye, and a pair of elegant stiletto heels that added just the right amount of height. Every element of her ensemble was a perfect blend of classic elegance and modern chic."

What is Sartorial

200

To deliberately make the context confusing,unclear, or hard to understand.

what is Obfuscatory

200

A tone that is excessively talkative and verbose. 

What is Garrulous.

200

a person or action that is bold and brave

What is Intrepid

300

What is Corpulent?

A tone that describes something very rich, detailed, and physical fullness. 

300

"The luxurious resort was a haven for those who sought the finest pleasures in life. Each suite was a sanctuary of opulence, featuring plush king-sized beds draped in the softest Egyptian cotton linens, and private balconies offering breathtaking ocean views. Guests indulged in gourmet meals prepared by world-renowned chefs, savoring each exquisite bite while sipping on vintage wines. The spa offered an array of decadent treatments, from gold-infused facials to soothing hot stone massages, ensuring every moment was a blissful escape from reality." 


What is Sybaritic

300

creates an atmosphere of tranquility and composure.

What is Phlegmatic

300

A tone that conveys something that is beyond words, almost impossible to describe. 

What is Ineffable

300

Hard to explain in words

What is Ineffable

400

What is Delphic?

A tone that refers to being deliberately ambiguous or obscure.

400

"The garden was a lush paradise, teeming with life and vibrant hues. Towering trees, their leaves a rich emerald green, created a canopy that filtered the sunlight into a soft, dappled glow. Beneath them, a carpet of moss and ferns spread out, interspersed with bursts of color from blooming wildflowers. The air was filled with the sweet scent of jasmine and the gentle hum of bees, making it a tranquil haven where nature thrived in all its glory."


What is Verdant

400

Used to create a realistic and down-to-earth atmosphere. 

What is Prosaic

400

A tone that feels endless and unending.

What is Interminable

400

early 19th century: from Latin sartor ‘tailor’ (from sarcire ‘to patch’)

What is Sartorial

500

What is Effervescent?

Tone that is lively, bubbly, and full of energy.

500

"The party was a whirlwind of reckless abandon, with laughter and music echoing through the night. Guests danced with wild, unrestrained energy, their movements fluid and uninhibited. The air was thick with the scent of expensive perfume and the heady aroma of fine liquor. In every corner, people indulged in their desires without a second thought, lost in the euphoria of the moment. It was a night where boundaries were blurred and consequences forgotten, a celebration of pure, unbridled hedonism."

What is Wanton

500

Aiming to guide the reader to another character towards better behavior or choices. 

What is Reproving

500

A tone that conveys a sense of bravery, boldness, and fearless. 

What is Intrepid.

500

late 16th century: perhaps from Old French verdeant, present participle of verdoier ‘be green’, based on Latin viridis ‘green’.

what is Verdant