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Shaiquiar Smith. Tone and Mood Words. Benevolent. Showing kindness or goodwill. Compassionate. Showing feelings of sympathy for the suffering of others, often with a desire to help. Complimentary. Expressing praise or approval. Forthright. Direct in speech or manner and very honest.
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Shaiquiar Smith Tone and Mood Words
Benevolent • Showing kindness or goodwill.
Compassionate • Showing feelings of sympathy for the suffering of others, often with a desire to help.
Complimentary • Expressing praise or approval.
Forthright • Direct in speech or manner and very honest.
Serene • Without worry, stress, or disturbance.
Sympathetic • Showing, having, or resulting from shared feelings, pity, or compassion.
Objective • Free of any bias or prejudice caused by personal feelings.
Bewildered • To confuse or puzzle completely.
Condescending • To behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position or rank, or dignity.
Desolate • To deprive of inhabitants.
Haughty • Disdainfully proud, snobbish.
Indignant • Feeling characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust.
Melancholy • To be mournful or depressed.
Mocking • To attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
Ominous • Portending evil or harm.
Pessimistic • The tendency to expect the worst and see the worst in all things.
Severe • Harsh, unnecessarily extreme.
Solemn • Grave, sober, or mirthless, as a person, the face, speech, tone, or mood.
Somber • Gloomily dark.
Suspicious • Tending to cause or excite suspicion.