Special Post for Creative Writers #6 - Save Time Searching for the Right Word - Tone Vocabulary List
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Here is the sixth post in the vocabulary series of articles.
Vocabulary is so important to our creative writing but sometimes we need to save time. I hope these sheets will help :)
This sheet is a list if words to use when describing 'tone':
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I am a native English speaker, primary school teacher and adult trainer. I am qualified to teach English Literature and Creative Writing in the UK as part of the national curriculum.
Previous posts can be found here:
#1 Words You Could Use to Replace Go, Went or Walk
#2 Words You Could Use to Replace Go, Went or Walk continued
#3 Alternatives to 'Bad'
#4 Alternatives to 'Good'
#5 Eye Colours
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Once again, I'm very appreciative of your post :) It provides us, non-native Englishmen and -women with alternatives to "awesome post!" - and probably native Englishmen (and -women!) as well ;)
Some months ago, I saw a Youtube video explaining the immense vocabulary of the English language - as I recall, it was mainly due to absorbing words from as many languages as possible: Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Whatnot, Latin, ... which makes it all the more interesting.
All this just to say thank you @deemarshall!
That is so kind of you to say. Your comment made my day, thank you!
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