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Spring Tone Words 2017

Brash- hasty/unthinking

Candid- completely honest, straightforward

Caustic- severely critical #Burn

Choleric- easily angered

Coarse- rough, crude

Condemnatory- expressing strong disapproval

Condescending- treating people as weak or inferior

Detached- impartial, disinterested, unconcerned

Discordant- being in disagreement

Droll- amusing in an odd way

Effusive- emotionally excessive; overly demonstrative

Erudite- scholarly, possessing deep knowledge

Fervent- displaying passionate intensity

Forthright- frank, direct

Idolatrous- excessively worshipping an object/person

Inexorable- unrelenting, unchangeable way

Inflammatory- causing excitement or anger; leading to violence

Insolent- boldly rude or disrespectful

Malicious- intending to harm

Morose- having a gloomy manner

Obsequious- overly submissive; eager to please

Ominous- giving the feeling that something bad will happen, threatening

Pedantic- characterized by an excessive display of learning; snobby

Pompous- overly self-important in speech and manner

Quarrelsome- characterized by fighting; argumentative

Reminiscent- reminding of the past

Ribald- using obscene or vulgar humor

Solemn- serious; characterized by deep sincerity

Terse- abrupt, quick and to the point

Whimsical- subject to odd ideas, notions, or fancies; playful