-Vocabulary Tone Words
abstruse-difficult to understand; obscure.
The home work we had was very abstruse to me.
absurd-irrational, silly
The project they made is absurd
accusatory-indicating or suggesting that one believes a person has done something wrong.
The man held his finger of accusatory on that lady
acerbic- of a comment or style of speaking
The man speaks very acerbic
affectionate-readily feeling or showing fondness or tenderness.
The mom was very affectionate about fr what happened
Afraid-something scary to not like
The little girl was afraid of what happened earlier
aggressive- to be rough
The man was very aggressive playing football
aggrieved-feeling resentment at having been unfairly treated
they were aggrieved at the outcome
Agreeable-enjoyable and pleasurable; pleasant
The plan was agreeable between the four of us
ambivalent-state of having simultaneous conflicting reactions
The man was very ambivalent
Amused-to find something funny; entertain
The clown made the crowd amused at what he can do
Angry- to be mad
I am a very angry man
apathetic-showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern
I felt apathetic after i didn't win
apologetic-regretfully acknowledging or excusing an offense or failure.
She was apologetic to thoe who made an offense
Anxious-experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
The lady felt anxious after a hard day
Approval-the action of officially agreeing to something or accepting something as satisfactory.
The man got my approval to work there
ardent-enthusiastic or passionate
you sir are a very ardent fan of ours
argumentative-given to expressing divergent or opposite view
The children were very argumentative
arrogant-having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
The lady is very arrogant
assertive-having or showing a confident and forceful personality
The lady is a very assertive woman to us
awestruck-filled with or revealing awe
The people were awestruck after what has happened
abstruse-difficult to understand; obscure.
The home work we had was very abstruse to me.
absurd-irrational, silly
The project they made is absurd
accusatory-indicating or suggesting that one believes a person has done something wrong.
The man held his finger of accusatory on that lady
acerbic- of a comment or style of speaking
The man speaks very acerbic
affectionate-readily feeling or showing fondness or tenderness.
The mom was very affectionate about fr what happened
Afraid-something scary to not like
The little girl was afraid of what happened earlier
aggressive- to be rough
The man was very aggressive playing football
aggrieved-feeling resentment at having been unfairly treated
they were aggrieved at the outcome
Agreeable-enjoyable and pleasurable; pleasant
The plan was agreeable between the four of us
ambivalent-state of having simultaneous conflicting reactions
The man was very ambivalent
Amused-to find something funny; entertain
The clown made the crowd amused at what he can do
Angry- to be mad
I am a very angry man
apathetic-showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern
I felt apathetic after i didn't win
apologetic-regretfully acknowledging or excusing an offense or failure.
She was apologetic to thoe who made an offense
Anxious-experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
The lady felt anxious after a hard day
Approval-the action of officially agreeing to something or accepting something as satisfactory.
The man got my approval to work there
ardent-enthusiastic or passionate
you sir are a very ardent fan of ours
argumentative-given to expressing divergent or opposite view
The children were very argumentative
arrogant-having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
The lady is very arrogant
assertive-having or showing a confident and forceful personality
The lady is a very assertive woman to us
awestruck-filled with or revealing awe
The people were awestruck after what has happened