Tones/Voices
Jargon (Science)
Jargon (Fun)
Pronunciation
100

This tone is often used to express anger or frustration.

Aggressive tones

100

DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid

100

Mid

Labeling something as average or not special. Sometimes used in a negative or insulting way.

100

Basil?

Basal vs Basel 

100

This tone might be used when someone is feeling sad or disappointed.

Melancholic Tone

100

FGSEA

Fast Gene Set Enrichment Analysis 

100

Valid

Seen as socially acceptable.

100

Aunt?

Aunt vs Ant

100

This tone can make a statement sound more serious or urgent.

Stern Tone

100

ELISA

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay

100

Periodt

Used as an interjection to indicate that the preceding statement is final and that there is nothing more to be said about it.

100

Methyl?

Meeth-aisle vs Meth ill

100

This tone is used to convey confidence and authority.

Assertive Tone

100

HPLC


High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

100

Based

Agree with an idea

100

Coffee?

Coffee vs Caw-uhfee

100

This tone can make someone sound unsure or hesitant.

Tentative Tone

100

MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

100

Salty

Used to describe someone who is behaving or expressing themselves in a resentful, bitter, or irritated manner.

100

Vase?

Vase vs Vhaz