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9th Lit Vocabulary
Tone Words Week 2
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Effusive
Hes the most charming manI only had one moment
with him in that film and its a great source of
regret. I love spending time with him. Hes
always very open and effusive. Russel Crowe
(about Kevin Spacey)
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Effusive
  • Definition adj. gushy, unrestrained in
    emotional expression

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Objective
  • A purely objective viewpoint does not exist in
    the cosmos or in politics. Howard Fineman

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Objective
  • Definition adj. without bias

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Colloquial
  • He confronts problems very directly and in
    colloquial language. He has a great capacity for
    communication with the ordinary citizen.
    Alfredo Rangel

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Colloquial
  • Definition adj. informal speech

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Disparaging
  • People disparage knowing and the intellectual
    life, and urge doing. I am content with knowing,
    if only I could know. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Disparaging
  • Definition adj. insulting, derogative

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Astonished
  • I have been astonished that men could die
    martyrs for religion I have shuddered at it. I
    shudder no more I could be martyred for my
    religion Love is my religion I could die for
    that. John Keats

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Astonished
  • Definition adj. amazed, surprised

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Hostile
  • The universe seems neither benign nor hostile,
    merely indifferent. Carl Sagan

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Hostile
  • Definition adj. antagonistic, showing
    hostility, not warm or friendly

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Bombastic
  • I thought it would be good for me to do
    something bigger, more bombastic, more physical.
    I had a blast making the film. Jason
    Schwartzman

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Bombastic
  • Definition adj. arrogant, pompous

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Cynical
  • I reject the cynical view that politics is a
    dirty business. Richard M. Nixon

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Cynical
  • Definition adj. distrust of human nature,
    pessimistic

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Sarcastic
  • Why do we laugh at such terrible things? Because
    comedy is often the sarcastic realization of
    inescapable tragedy. Bryant H. McGill

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Sarcastic
  • Definition adj. mocking humor

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Romantic
  • As I gaze upon the sea! All the romantic
    legends, all my dreams, come back to me. Henry
    Wadsworth Longfellow

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Romantic
  • Definition adj. fanciful, impractical,
    unrealistic
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