Includes: -Detailed Purpose and Instructions
-Four Vocabulary Lists of ten tone/mood words with definitions and example sentences
-Additional Advanced Words on each list -Includes student handout and teacher copy categorizing words as positive, negative, or neutral
-Regular and Advanced Quizzes for each list
-Answer Keys for all Quizzes!
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Tone and Mood Vocabulary
Purpose: Identifying the most appropriate tone and mood in a passage is made more challenging when a student has a limited vocabulary related to this concept. Teaching students a wide variety of tone and mood words not only raises their awareness of the nuances of emotions and writing styles, it also will prepare them to make the correct identification when given multiple choices on a classroom or standardized test. Many times, students are not able to correctly answer these kinds of questions simply because they do not recognize the words available for them to choose from.
List Instructions: Each set of vocabulary includes a list in the form of a student handout and a teacher highlighted list. Give each student a copy of the student handout list. After discussing the words and their definitions, give them a few minutes to (individually or in groups) categorize each word as positive, negative, or neutral. Students can turn their list over and physically sort the words by writing them into a three column chart drawn on the back. This simple process will actively engage the students with the words, causing them to make connections on their own. (Furthermore, practice categorizing tones and moods into these three categories will help students to narrow down similar answers on a multiple-choice assessment.) After all the students have finished, display the highlighted list on a large screen so that students can have the correct categories to study for the quiz. Allowing students to highlight their own list in the same way will even further solidify the category in their minds. For best results, be sure to announce at this point that categorizing these words correctly IS a part of the quizzes.
Quiz Instructions: Each vocabulary list has additional advanced words. These can be used for “honors” classes or even for individual students if you are differentiating within a single class. Knowing these additional words will benefit all students, so they have been added to the regular quizzes as bonus words in the form of a brief matching section at the end. If you choose to use this section of the test, add one point to their score for each one that is correct. If you do not want this section on the quizzes, you will need to cover it with blank paper when you make your copies so that it will not appear.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE CONTENTS Vocabulary #1 3 Student Handout List 4 Teacher Highlighted List 5-6 Quiz 7-8 Quiz Answer Key 9-10 Advanced Quiz 11-12 Advanced Quiz Answer Key
Vocabulary #2 13 Student Handout List 14 Teacher Highlighted List 15-16 Quiz 17-18 Quiz Answer Key 19-20 Advanced Quiz 21-22 Advanced Quiz Answer Key
Vocabulary #3 23 Student Handout List 24 Teacher Highlighted List 25-26 Quiz 27-28 Quiz Answer Key 29-30 Advanced Quiz 31-32 Advanced Quiz Answer Key
Vocabulary #4 33 Student Handout List 34 Teacher Highlighted List 35-36 Quiz 37-38 Quiz Answer Key 39-40 Advanced Quiz 41-42 Advanced Quiz Answer Key
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Vocabulary #1 Tone and Mood Words
Word Definition Example Use
Bitter
harshly accusing, expressing severe pain, grief, or regret
He became bitter when he realized he’d been lied to.
Factual
restricted to, or based on, fact The history textbook is completely factual.
Doubtful
Having doubts, open to question It is doubtful that I will go to the dance tonight.
Gloomy
low in spirits, depressing
The room was gloomy after the announcement was made.
Soothing
bringing peace, composure, or quietude
The soft music was very soothing.
Content
Being satisfied with one's possessions, status, or situation
I am content with what I have.
Boastful Participating in the act of bragging He was boastful about his victories.
Distant
Reserved, cold, or uncaring in a personal relationship
She became distant after the fight.
Compassionate
having or showing compassion, sympathetic
He was compassionate towards her during her time of loss.
Wrathful filled with strong anger or resentment They trembled before the wrathful queen.
Advanced Additions:
Accusatory
containing or expressing accusation, accusing,
She gave him an accusatory look when he told her a vase broke.
Erudite
having extensive knowledge acquired mainly from books
The college professor was very erudite.
Candid Honest, sincere expression or words, blunt, to the point
The candid statement wasn’t taken very well.
Elated Thrilled, overjoyed He was elated when he found out who was coming to visit.
Flippant lacking proper respect or seriousness The student got in trouble for giving a flippant response.
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Vocabulary #1 Tone and Mood Words
Word Definition Example Use
Bitter
harshly accusing, expressing severe pain, grief, or regret
He became bitter when he realized he’d been lied to.
Factual
restricted to, or based on, fact The history textbook is completely factual.
Doubtful
Having doubts, open to question It is doubtful that I will go to the dance tonight.
Gloomy
low in spirits, depressing
The room was gloomy after the announcement was made.
Soothing
bringing peace, composure, or quietude
The soft music was very soothing.
Content
Being satisfied with one's possessions, status, or situation
I am content with what I have.
Boastful Participating in the act of bragging He was boastful about his victories.
Distant
Reserved, cold, or uncaring in a personal relationship
She became distant after the fight.
Compassionate
having or showing compassion, sympathetic
He was compassionate towards her during her time of loss.
Wrathful filled with strong anger or resentment They trembled before the wrathful queen.
Advanced Additions:
Accusatory
containing or expressing accusation, accusing,
She gave him an accusatory look when he told her a vase broke.
Erudite/Erudite
having extensive knowledge acquired mainly from books
The college professor was very erudite.
Candid Honest, sincere expression or words, blunt, to the point
The candid statement wasn’t taken very well.
Elated Thrilled, overjoyed He was elated when he found out who was coming to visit.
Flippant lacking proper respect or seriousness The student got in trouble for giving a flippant response.
Categories: Positive Negative Neutral
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Name:______________________________ Date:______________ Period:________
Vocabulary Quiz #1 Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____Factual
2._____Wrathful
3._____Soothing
4._____ Bitter
5._____Distant
6._____Content
7._____Compassionate
8._____ Gloomy
9._____Boastful
10._____Doubtful
A. accusing someone, showing regret or
grief
B. uncaring or reserved in a relationship
C. peaceful, bringing quiet
D. feeling depressed
E. bragging
F. feeling and showing sympathy
G. based on facts
H. Satisfied with what you have and are
I. resentment, feeling anger
J. feeling uncertain, having doubt
Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: Factual Doubtful Content Distant Wrathful 1. It is _______________ that she was there because she hates that store.
2. He didn’t want anything else in life. He was _______________.
3. I know it is the truth because everything he said was completely
_______________.
4. The ____________ teacher yelled and threw things out of anger.
5. She gave him the silent treatment and became even more ___________.
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Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.______Factual
2.______Wrathful
3.______Soothing
4.______ Bitter
5.______Distant
6.______Content
7.______Compassionate
8.______ Gloomy
9.______Boastful
10.______Doubtful
BONUS: Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 11._____ Erudite
12._____ Accusatory
13._____ Flippant
14._____Elated
15._____ Candid
K. saying something in a bluntly honest way
L. disrespectful, not serious
M. blaming someone for something
N. knowing a great amount of information
from books
O. extremely happy
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ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary Quiz #1 Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__G___Factual
2.__I___Wrathful
3.__C___Soothing
4.__A___ Bitter
5.__B___Distant
6.__H___Content
7.__F___Compassionate
8.__D___ Gloomy
9.__E___Boastful
10.__J___Doubtful
A. accusing someone, showing regret or
grief
B. uncaring or reserved in a relationship
C. peaceful, bringing quiet
D. feeling depressed
E. bragging
F. feeling and showing sympathy
G. based on facts
H. Satisfied with what you have and are
I. resentment, feeling anger
J. feeling uncertain, having doubt
Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: Factual Doubtful Content Distant Wrathful 1. It is __DOUBTFUL_____ that she was there because she hates that store.
2. He didn’t want anything else in life. He was ____CONTENT____.
3. I know it is the truth because everything he said was completely
___FACTUAL______.
4. The __WRATHFUL____ teacher yelled and threw things out of anger.
5. She gave him the silent treatment and became even more __DISTANT____.
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Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.___NEU___Factual
2.___NEG___Wrathful
3.___P___Soothing
4.___NEG___ Bitter
5.___NEG___Distant
6.___P___Content
7.___P___Compassionate
8.___NEG___ Gloomy
9.___NEG___Boastful
10.___NEG___Doubtful
BONUS: Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 11.__N___ Erudite
12.__M___ Accusatory
13.__L___ Flippant
14.__O___Elated
15.__K___ Candid
K. saying something in a bluntly honest way
L. disrespectful, not serious
M. blaming someone for something
N. knowing a great amount of information
from books
O. extremely happy
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Name:______________________________ Date:______________ Period:________
Vocabulary Quiz #1 (Advanced) Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Candid
2._____Wrathful
3._____ Erudite
4._____ Bitter
5._____Distant
6._____ Flippant
7._____Compassionate
8._____ Gloomy
9._____Boastful
10._____Doubtful
11 _____Soothing
12._____ Accusatory
13. _____Content
14._____Elated
15. _____Factual
A. accusing someone, showing regret or grief
B. disrespectful, not serious
C. extremely happy
D. feeling depressed
E. bragging
F. blaming someone for something
G. based on facts
H. Satisfied with what you have and are
I. resentment, feeling anger
J. feeling uncertain, having doubt
K. saying something in a bluntly honest way
L. uncaring or reserved in a relationship
M. feeling and showing sympathy
N. knowing a great amount of information
from books
O. peaceful, bringing quiet
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Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: Factual Doubtful Content Distant Wrathful Accusatory Erudite Candid Elated Flippant 1. Be ______________ with me. I can take the honesty.
2. He didn’t want anything else in life. He was _______________.
3. The ____________ answer he gave the teacher showed he didn’t care at all.
4. The ____________ teacher yelled and threw things out of anger.
5. She gave him the silent treatment and became even more ___________.
6. Her _____________ tone made it clear that she thought he was at fault.
7. The _____________ teacher taught us so much that year with his great
knowledge.
8. It is _______________ that she was there because she hates that store.
9. The dog was ____________ that his owner was home. His tail wouldn’t stop
wagging.
10. I know it is the truth because everything he said was completely
_______________.
Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.______ Candid
2.______Wrathful
3.______ Erudite
4.______ Bitter
5.______Distant
6.______ Flippant
7.______Compassionate
8.______ Gloomy
9.______Boastful
10.______Doubtful
11 ______Soothing
12.______ Accusatory
13. ______Content
14.______Elated
15. ______Factual
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ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary Quiz #1 (Advanced) Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.___K__ Candid
2.__I___Wrathful
3.___N__ Erudite
4.___A__ Bitter
5.__L___Distant
6.__B___ Flippant
7.__M___Compassionate
8.__D___ Gloomy
9.___E__Boastful
10.__J___Doubtful
11 __O___Soothing
12.__F___ Accusatory
13. __H___Content
14.__C___Elated
15. __G___Factual
A. accusing someone, showing regret or grief
B. disrespectful, not serious
C. extremely happy
D. feeling depressed
E. bragging
F. blaming someone for something
G. based on facts
H. Satisfied with what you have and are
I. resentment, feeling anger
J. feeling uncertain, having doubt
K. saying something in a bluntly honest way
L. uncaring or reserved in a relationship
M. feeling and showing sympathy
N. knowing a great amount of information
from books
O. peaceful, bringing quiet
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Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: Factual Doubtful Content Distant Wrathful Accusatory Erudite Candid Elated Flippant 1. Be __CANDID______ with me. I can take the honesty.
2. He didn’t want anything else in life. He was ____CONTENT_____.
3. The ___FLIPPANT___ answer he gave the teacher showed he didn’t care at all.
4. The __WRATHFUL___ teacher yelled and threw things out of anger.
5. She gave him the silent treatment and became even more __DISTANT__.
6. Her _ACCUSATORY___ tone made it clear that she thought he was at fault.
7. The _ERUDITE_ teacher taught us so much that year with his great knowledge.
8. It is __DOUBTFUL__ that she was there because she hates that store.
9. The dog was ___ELATED__ that his owner was home. His tail wouldn’t stop
wagging.
10. I know it is the truth because everything he said was completely
__FACTUAL___.
Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.___NEU___ Candid
2.___NEG___Wrathful
3.___P/NEU___ Erudite
4.___NEG___ Bitter
5.___NEG___Distant
6.___NEG___ Flippant
7.___P___Compassionate
8.___NEG___ Gloomy
9.___NEG___Boastful
10.___NEG___Doubtful
11 ___P___Soothing
12.___NEG___ Accusatory
13. ___P___Content
14.___P___Elated
15. ___NEU___Factual
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Vocabulary #2 Tone and Mood Words
Word Definition Example Use Comical causing laughter especially because of
a startlingly or unexpectedly humorous impact
The phrase he used was so comical that we couldn’t stop laughing.
Somber giving gloomy suggestions or ideas The somber expression on her face let us know it would not be a good day.
Amused to entertain or occupy in a light, playful, or pleasant manner
I was amused by the entertaining story.
Condescending Treating someone as if they are less intelligent or knowledgeable than yourself
Her condescending tone made me feel worse about my mistake.
Tender showing care, considerate His tender words made me feel better about my mistake.
Ridiculing making fun of a person or thing in a hateful way
When the bully pushed her, the ridiculing laughter rang in her ears.
Rational reasonable, sensible, He thought his behavior was completely rational, but we thought it was crazy.
Pessimistic making everything seem negative, anticipating the worst possible outcome
No one likes to hang out with her because she’s so pessimistic that nothing is fun.
Detached Not paying attention to or caring about something, free from prejudice or self-interest
I felt detached from the situation, like I was not involved at all.
Lighthearted Care-free with no anxiety or seriousness
After the great date, I was completely lighthearted.
Advanced Additions:
Contemptuous (con-tempt-chew-us)
the act of despising, hating Her contemptuous behavior toward her enemy made her feelings clear.
Facetious (Fah-see-shus)
Joking, often inappropriately The teacher did not like the student’s facetious attitude.
Nostalgic (No-stal-jik)
longing for return to, or of, some past period or condition
After the summer camp closed, I was filled with nostalgic feelings.
Forthright
Going straight to the point, direct, straightforward
The forthright boy came right out and asked the obvious question.
Supercilious (soo-per-sil-ee-us)
coolly and snootily arrogant, proud Her supercilious attitude didn’t help her make friends.
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Vocabulary #2 Tone and Mood Words
Word Definition Example Use Comical causing laughter especially because of
a startlingly or unexpectedly humorous impact
The phrase he used was so comical that we couldn’t stop laughing.
Somber giving gloomy suggestions or ideas The somber expression on her face let us know it would not be a good day.
Amused to entertain or occupy in a light, playful, or pleasant manner
I was amused by the entertaining story.
Condescending Treating someone as if they are less intelligent or knowledgeable than yourself
Her condescending tone made me feel worse about my mistake.
Tender showing care, considerate His tender words made me feel better about my mistake.
Ridiculing making fun of a person or thing in a hateful way
When the bully pushed her, the ridiculing laughter rang in her ears.
Rational reasonable, sensible, He thought his behavior was completely rational, but we thought it was crazy.
Pessimistic making everything seem negative, anticipating the worst possible outcome
No one likes to hang out with her because she’s so pessimistic that nothing is fun.
Detached Not paying attention to or caring about something, free from prejudice or self-interest
I felt detached from the situation, like I was not involved at all.
Lighthearted Care-free with no anxiety or seriousness
After the great date, I was completely lighthearted.
Advanced Additions:
Contemptuous (con-tempt-chew-us)
the act of despising, hating Her contemptuous behavior toward her enemy made her feelings clear.
Facetious (Fah-see-shus)
Joking, often inappropriately The teacher did not like the student’s facetious attitude.
Nostalgic (No-stal-jik)
longing for return to, or of, some past period or condition
After the summer camp closed, I was filled with nostalgic feelings.
Forthright
Going straight to the point, direct, straightforward
The forthright boy came right out and asked the obvious question.
Supercilious (soo-per-sil-ee-us)
coolly and snootily arrogant, proud Her supercilious attitude didn’t help her make friends.
Categories: Positive Negative Neutral
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Name:______________________________ Date:______________ Period:________
Vocabulary Quiz #2 Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Detached
2._____ Amused
3._____Tender
4._____ Ridiculing
5._____ Somber
6._____Lighthearted
7._____Condescending
8._____Pessimistic
9._____ Comical
10._____Rational
A. gloomy
B. treating someone like they are stupid
and you are smarter
C. making fun of someone hatefully
D. funny
E. negative
F. Separate from something, not a part of
it, free from prejudice about it
G. entertaining in a playful way
H. makes sense
I. no worries or cares
J. Kindly showing you care
Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: Somber Condescending Rational Detached Pessimistic 1. He was ________________ to the maid because he thought she was too stupid
to make the bed the right way.
2. My mom is very ______________. She plans everything out until it makes
sense.
3. Her ____________ attitude made us all feel depressed.
4. Since I was absent that day, I felt completely ____________ from everything
going on.
5. He’s so ________________. He can never see the positive in something.
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Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1._____ Detached
2._____ Amused
3._____Tender
4._____ Ridiculing
5._____ Somber
6._____Lighthearted
7._____Condescending
8._____Pessimistic
9._____ Comical
10._____Rational
BONUS: Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Contemptuous
2._____ Facetious
3._____ Nostalgic
4._____Forthright
5._____ Supercilious
K. Thinking positively about the past
L. Inappropriate joking behavior
M. Direct, candid
N. Hating
O. Arrogant, stuck-up
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ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary Quiz #2 Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__F___ Detached
2.__G___ Amused
3.__J___Tender
4.__C___ Ridiculing
5.___A__ Somber
6.__I___Lighthearted
7.__B___Condescending
8.__E___Pessimistic
9.__D___ Comical
10.__H___Rational
A. gloomy
B. treating someone like they are stupid
and you are smarter
C. making fun of someone hatefully
D. funny
E. negative
F. Separate from something, not a part of
it, free from prejudice about it
G. entertaining in a playful way
H. makes sense
I. no worries or cares
J. Kindly showing you care
Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: Somber Condescending Rational Detached Pessimistic 1. He was _CONDESCENDING_ to the maid because he thought she was too
stupid to make the bed the right way.
2. My mom is very _RATIONAL_. She plans everything out until it makes
sense.
3. Her __SOMBER__ attitude made us all feel depressed.
4. Since I was absent that day, I felt completely __DETACHED_ from everything
going on.
5. He’s so __PESSIMISTIC__. He can never see the positive in something.
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Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.__NEU___ Detached
2.__P___ Amused
3.__P___Tender
4.__NEG___ Ridiculing
5.__NEG___ Somber
6.__P___Lighthearted
7.__NEG___Condescending
8.__NEG___Pessimistic
9.__P___ Comical
10.__NEU___Rational
BONUS: Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__N___ Contemptuous
2.__L___ Facetious
3.__K___ Nostalgic
4.__M___Forthright
5.__O___ Supercilious
K. Thinking positively about the past
L. Inappropriate joking behavior
M. Direct, candid
N. Hating
O. Arrogant, stuck-up
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Name:______________________________ Date:______________ Period:________
Vocabulary Quiz #2 (Advanced) Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Detached
2._____ Amused
3._____ Forthright
4._____ Ridiculing
5._____ Somber
6._____ Facetious
7._____Condescending
8._____Pessimistic
9._____ Comical
10._____Rational
11. _____ Contemptuous
12. _____ Lighthearted
13. _____ Nostalgic
14. _____ Tender
15. _____ Supercilious
A. gloomy
B. treating someone like they are stupid and
you are smarter
C. Arrogant, stuck-up
D. Direct, candid
E. negative
F. Inappropriate joking behavior
G. entertaining in a playful way
H. makes sense
I. no worries or cares
J. Kindly showing you care
K. Thinking positively about the past
L. Separate from something, not a part of it,
free from prejudice about it
M. funny
N. Hating
O. making fun of someone hatefully
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Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: Somber Condescending Rational Nostalgic Pessimistic 1. He was ________________ to the maid because he thought she was too stupid
to make the bed the right way.
2. My mom is very ______________. She plans everything out until it makes
sense.
3. Her ____________ attitude made us all feel depressed.
4. After moving here, I was overwhelmed with __________ thoughts about my
wonderful old school and friends.
5. He’s so ________________. He can never see the positive in something.
Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1._____ Supercilious
2._____ Amused
3._____Tender
4._____ Nostalgic
5._____ Somber
6._____Lighthearted
7._____Condescending
8._____ Forthright
9._____ Comical
10._____Rational
11. _____Contemptuous
12. _____Facetious
13. _____ Ridiculing
14. _____ Pessimistic
15._____ Detached
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ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary Quiz #2 (Advanced) Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__L___ Detached
2.__G___ Amused
3.__D___ Forthright
4.__O___ Ridiculing
5.__A___ Somber
6.__F___ Facetious
7.__B___Condescending
8.__E___Pessimistic
9.__M___ Comical
10.__H___Rational
11. __N___ Contemptuous
12. __I___ Lighthearted
13. __K___ Nostalgic
14. __J___ Tender
15. __C___ Supercilious
A. gloomy
B. treating someone like they are stupid and
you are smarter
C. Arrogant, stuck-up
D. Direct, candid
E. negative
F. Inappropriate joking behavior
G. entertaining in a playful way
H. makes sense
I. no worries or cares
J. Kindly showing you care
K. Thinking positively about the past
L. Separate from something, not a part of it,
free from prejudice about it
M. funny
N. Hating
O. making fun of someone hatefully
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Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: Somber Condescending Rational Nostalgic Pessimistic 1. He was _CONDESCENDING_ to the maid because he thought she was too
stupid to make the bed the right way.
2. My mom is very _RATIONAL__. She plans everything out until it makes
sense.
3. Her _SOMBER___ attitude made us all feel depressed.
4. After moving here, I was overwhelmed with _NOSTALGIC_ thoughts about
my wonderful old school and friends.
5. He’s so __PESSIMISTIC__. He can never see the positive in something.
Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.__NEG___ Supercilious
2.__P___ Amused
3.__P___Tender
4.__P___ Nostalgic
5.__NEG___ Somber
6.__P___Lighthearted
7.__NEG___Condescending
8.__NEU___ Forthright
9.__P___ Comical
10.__NEU___Rational
11. __NEG___Contemptuous
12. __NEG___Facetious
13. __NEG___ Ridiculing
14. __NEG___ Pessimistic
15.__NEU___ Detached
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Vocabulary #3 Tone and Mood Words
Word Definition Example Use Sullen gloomily or resentfully silent or
repressed
Her sullen attitude made us all feel depressed.
Tragic regrettably serious or unpleasant
The car wreck was tragic.
Serene calm, still, peaceful
Sitting in the window seat reading a book was a very serene experience.
Objective expressing or dealing with facts with no personal feelings or opinions
It was difficult to be objective about the topic discussed in class because I have so many opinions about it.
Whimsical Imaginary and fun, based on fantasy
At the costume party for Halloween, there were many whimsical costumes.
Haughty outright pride, thinking you’re better than everyone else
The haughty attitude she had was clear in the way she treated everyone else.
Authoritative showing evident authority, taking charge
The teacher had an authoritative quality that made the students listen.
Exuberant Joyfully enthusiastic
The mood in the hallway was exuberant as everyone celebrated the end of school.
Judgmental Judging someone or something harshly
Her judgmental comments about his hair caused him to get a haircut that very night.
Optimistic making everything seem positive, anticipating the best possible outcome
Everyone likes to hang out with her because she’s so optimistic that everything is fun.
Advanced Additions:
Incredulous unwilling to admit or accept what is offered as true, unbelieving
When he told the crazy story, I could only feel incredulous.
Foreboding an omen, prediction, or feeling especially of coming evil
The dark clouds outside looked very foreboding.
Caustic marked by sharp sarcasm
Her caustic response hurt the other girl’s feelings.
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Vocabulary #3 Tone and Mood Words
Word Definition Example Use Sullen gloomily or resentfully silent or
repressed
Her sullen attitude made us all feel depressed.
Tragic regrettably serious or unpleasant
The car wreck was tragic.
Serene calm, still, peaceful
Sitting in the window seat reading a book was a very serene experience.
Objective expressing or dealing with facts with no personal feelings or opinions
It was difficult to be objective about the topic discussed in class because I have so many opinions about it.
Whimsical Imaginary and fun, based on fantasy
At the costume party for Halloween, there were many whimsical costumes.
Haughty outright pride, thinking you’re better than everyone else
The haughty attitude she had was clear in the way she treated everyone else.
Authoritative showing evident authority, taking charge
The teacher had an authoritative quality that made the students listen.
Exuberant Joyfully enthusiastic
The mood in the hallway was exuberant as everyone celebrated the end of school.
Judgmental Judging someone or something harshly
Her judgmental comments about his hair caused him to get a haircut that very night.
Optimistic making everything seem positive, anticipating the best possible outcome
Everyone likes to hang out with her because she’s so optimistic that everything is fun.
Advanced Additions:
Incredulous unwilling to admit or accept what is offered as true, unbelieving
When he told the crazy story, I could only feel incredulous.
Foreboding an omen, prediction, or feeling especially of coming evil
The dark clouds outside looked very foreboding.
Caustic marked by sharp sarcasm
Her caustic response hurt the other girl’s feelings.
categories: Positive Negative Neutral
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Name:______________________________ Date:______________ Period:________
Vocabulary Quiz #3 Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Objective
2._____ Tragic
3._____ Haughty
4._____ Exuberant
5._____ Optimistic
6._____ Sullen
7._____ Judgmental
8._____Whimsical
9._____ Authoritative
10._____ Serene
A. upset and gloomy over something you
wish had not happened
B. facts only, no opinions
C. happily excited
D. stuck-up, pride
E. peaceful
F. always thinking that good will come
G. criticizing
H. fantasy and fun
I. showing leadership skills
J. an unhappy event you wish didn’t
happen
Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: whimsical haughty exuberant sullen optimistic 1. His _____________ look at the rest of the class showed us that he thought he
was better than us all.
2. Sally’s sister was a very negative person, but everyone called Sally extremely
_______________.
3. The book from the library about dragons and fairies was very _____________.
4. After the great announcement, the _______________ mood in the room was
obvious as everyone shouted for joy.
5. After the tragic car accident, the girl was very ____________.
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Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1._____ Objective
2._____ Tragic
3._____ Haughty
4._____ Exuberant
5._____ Optimistic
6._____ Sullen
7._____ Judgmental
8._____Whimsical
9._____ Authoritative
10._____ Serene
BONUS: Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Foreboding
2._____ Caustic
3._____ Incredulous
K. not believing the truth
L. mean sarcasm
M. a sign that something bad is about to
happen
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ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary Quiz #3 Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__B___ Objective
2.__J___ Tragic
3.__D___ Haughty
4.___C__ Exuberant
5.___F__ Optimistic
6.___A__ Sullen
7.___G__ Judgmental
8.__H___Whimsical
9.__I___ Authoritative
10.__E___ Serene
A. upset and gloomy over something you
wish had not happened
B. facts only, no opinions
C. happily excited
D. stuck-up, pride
E. peaceful
F. always thinking that good will come
G. criticizing
H. fantasy and fun
I. showing leadership skills
J. an unhappy event you wish didn’t
happen
Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: whimsical haughty exuberant sullen optimistic 1. His __HAUGHTY__ look at the rest of the class showed us that he thought he
was better than us all.
2. Sally’s sister was a very negative person, but everyone called Sally extremely
__OPTIMISTIC__.
3. The book from the library about dragons and fairies was very _WHIMSICAL_.
4. After the great announcement, the __EXUBERANT__ mood in the room was
obvious as everyone shouted for joy.
5. After the tragic car accident, the girl was very _SULLEN__.
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Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.__NEU___ Objective
2.__NEG___ Tragic
3.__NEG___ Haughty
4.__P___ Exuberant
5.__P___ Optimistic
6.__NEG___ Sullen
7.__NEG___ Judgmental
8.__P___Whimsical
9.__NEU___ Authoritative
10.__P___ Serene
BONUS: Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__M___ Foreboding
2.__L___ Caustic
3.__K___ Incredulous
K. not believing the truth
L. mean sarcasm
M. a sign that something bad is about to
happen
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Name:______________________________ Date:______________ Period:________
Vocabulary Quiz #3 (Advanced) Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Objective
2._____ Incredulous
3._____ Haughty
4._____ Exuberant
5._____ Caustic
6._____ Sullen
7._____ Judgmental
8._____Whimsical
9._____ Authoritative
10._____ Serene
11._____ Foreboding
12._____ Optimistic
13._____ Tragic
A. upset and gloomy over something you
wish had not happened
B. a sign that something bad is about to
happen
C. happily excited
D. not believing the truth
E. peaceful
F. always thinking that good will come
G. criticizing
H. fantasy and fun
I. showing leadership skills
J. an unhappy event you wish didn’t
happen
K. stuck-up, pride
L. mean sarcasm
M. facts only, no opinion
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Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: whimsical haughty exuberant sullen Incredulous 1. His _____________ look at the rest of the class showed us that he thought he
was better than us all.
2. We all knew we were telling the truth, but the teacher was still _____________.
3. The book from the library about dragons and fairies was very _____________.
4. After the great announcement, the _______________ mood in the room was
obvious as everyone shouted for joy.
5. After the tragic car accident, the girl was very ____________.
Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu)
1._____ Objective
2._____ Incredulous
3._____ Haughty
4._____ Exuberant
5._____ Caustic
6._____ Sullen
7._____ Judgmental
8._____Whimsical
9._____ Authoritative
10._____ Serene
11._____ Foreboding
12._____ Optimistic
13._____ Tragic
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ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary Quiz #3 (Advanced) Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__M___ Objective
2.__D___ Incredulous
3.__K___ Haughty
4.__C___ Exuberant
5.__L___ Caustic
6.__A___ Sullen
7.__G___ Judgmental
8.__H___Whimsical
9.__I___ Authoritative
10.__E___ Serene
11.__B___ Foreboding
12.__F___ Optimistic
13.__J___ Tragic
A. upset and gloomy over something you
wish had not happened
B. a sign that something bad is about to
happen
C. happily excited
D. not believing the truth
E. peaceful
F. always thinking that good will come
G. criticizing
H. fantasy and fun
I. showing leadership skills
J. an unhappy event you wish didn’t
happen
K. stuck-up, pride
L. mean sarcasm
M. facts only, no opinion
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Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: whimsical haughty exuberant sullen Incredulous 1. His __HAUGHTY__ look at the rest of the class showed us that he thought he
was better than us all.
2.We all knew we were telling the truth, but the teacher was still INCREDULOUS
3. The book from the library about dragons and fairies was very _WHIMSICAL_.
4. After the great announcement, the _EXUBERANT__ mood in the room was
obvious as everyone shouted for joy.
5. After the tragic car accident, the girl was very _SULLEN_.
Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu)
1.__NEU___ Objective
2.__NEG___ Incredulous
3.__NEG___ Haughty
4.__P___ Exuberant
5.__NEG___ Caustic
6.__NEG___ Sullen
7.__NEG___ Judgmental
8.__P___Whimsical
9.__NEU___ Authoritative
10.__P___ Serene
11.__NEG___ Foreboding
12.__P___ Optimistic
13.__NEG___ Tragic
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Vocabulary #4 Tone and Mood Words
Word Definition Example Use Belligerent Showing bold aggression,
arguing/fighting behavior
Showing his belligerent attitude, the dog refused to come to the owner when called and began fighting the cat.
Explanatory explaining
The history textbook is very explanatory.
Melancholy feeling of depression
After the car accident, she was in a state of melancholy.
Reflective reflecting often, thoughtful
Because of the lecture his mom gave, he sat in his room in a reflective state for an hour.
Pompous arrogant, acting as if you’re the most important
His pompous attitude didn’t help him make friends.
Ecstatic overwhelming emotion, especially happiness
My mom won the lottery and was ecstatic!
Irreverent lacking proper respect or seriousness
During the moment of silence, the irreverent students kept talking.
Restrained not excessive or extravagant
Even though we were excited about the end of the day, we kept a restrained attitude until class was over.
Apathetic having or showing little or no feeling or emotion, not caring
Even though the teacher gave her a tally, she still didn’t do her work and acted apathetic.
Ideal Perfection, often only imaginary
The ideal day would include sunshine, no school, and lots of fun.
Advanced Additions:
Indignant filled with anger caused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean
When I saw him being bullied, I became indignant.
Querulous (kwer-yuh-luhs)
complaining or arguing constantly
No one could make her happy. She was just querulous.
Sanguine (sang-gwin)
Cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, confident
I got a 100 on my test and couldn’t have been more sanguine.
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Vocabulary #4 Tone and Mood Words
Word Definition Example Use Belligerent Showing bold aggression,
arguing/fighting behavior
Showing his belligerent attitude, the dog refused to come to the owner when called and began fighting the cat.
Explanatory explaining
The history textbook is very explanatory.
Melancholy feeling of depression
After the car accident, she was in a state of melancholy.
Reflective reflecting often, thoughtful
Because of the lecture his mom gave, he sat in his room in a reflective state for an hour.
Pompous arrogant, acting as if you’re the most important
His pompous attitude didn’t help him make friends.
Ecstatic overwhelming emotion, especially happiness
My mom won the lottery and was ecstatic!
Irreverent lacking proper respect or seriousness
During the moment of silence, the irreverent students kept talking.
Restrained not excessive or extravagant
Even though we were excited about the end of the day, we kept a restrained attitude until class was over.
Apathetic having or showing little or no feeling or emotion, not caring
Even though the teacher gave her a tally, she still didn’t do her work and acted apathetic.
Ideal Perfection, often only imaginary
The ideal day would include sunshine, no school, and lots of fun.
Advanced Additions:
Indignant filled with anger caused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean
When I saw him being bullied, I became indignant.
Querulous (kwer-yuh-luhs)
complaining or arguing constantly
No one could make her happy. She was just querulous.
Sanguine (sang-gwin)
Cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, confident
I got a 100 on my test and couldn’t have been more sanguine.
Categories: Positive Negative Neutral
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Name:______________________________ Date:______________ Period:________
Vocabulary Quiz #4 Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Pompous
2._____ Explanatory
3._____ Irreverent
4._____ Ecstatic
5._____ Melancholy
6._____ Apathetic
7._____ Belligerent
8._____ Ideal
9._____ Restrained
10._____ Reflective
A. stuck-up, pride
B. arguing/fighting attitude
C. thinking back on what was done
D. not caring when you should
E. explaining
F. your thought of perfection
G. overwhelming happiness
H. holding back
I. sadness, depression
J. not serious or respectful
Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: belligerent melancholy ecstatic apathetic pompous 1. All the people at the funeral felt ______________.
2. Even though his grades were failing, he still felt ___________ and did nothing
to fix the problem.
3. The ____________ girl yelled, “I’m the best, and you all stink!”
4. The ___________ boy wouldn’t stop arguing with the teacher when she asked
him to work.
5. When he finally proposed, the woman was ______________.
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Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1._____ Pompous
2._____ Explanatory
3._____ Irreverent
4._____ Ecstatic
5._____ Melancholy
6._____ Apathetic
7._____ Belligerent
8._____ Ideal
9._____ Restrained
10._____ Reflective
BONUS: Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Sanguine
2._____ Querulous
3._____ Indignant
K. upset about something wrong that
happened
L. positive and happy
M. whining and complaining
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ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary Quiz #4 Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__A___ Pompous
2.__E___ Explanatory
3.__J___ Irreverent
4.__G___ Ecstatic
5.__I___ Melancholy
6.__D___ Apathetic
7.__B___ Belligerent
8.__F___ Ideal
9.__H___ Restrained
10.__C___ Reflective
A. stuck-up, pride
B. arguing/fighting attitude
C. thinking back on what was done
D. not caring when you should
E. explaining
F. your thought of perfection
G. overwhelming happiness
H. holding back
I. sadness, depression
J. not serious or respectful
Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: belligerent melancholy ecstatic apathetic pompous 1. All the people at the funeral felt _MELANCHOLY_.
2. Even though his grades were failing, he still felt _APATHETIC_ and did
nothing to fix the problem.
3. The _POMPOUS__ girl yelled, “I’m the best, and you all stink!”
4. The _BELLIGERENT__ boy wouldn’t stop arguing with the teacher when she
asked him to work.
5. When he finally proposed, the woman was __ECSTATIC__.
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Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.__NEG___ Pompous
2.__NEU___ Explanatory
3.__NEG___ Irreverent
4.__P___ Ecstatic
5.__NEG___ Melancholy
6.__NEG___ Apathetic
7.__NEG___ Belligerent
8.__P___ Ideal
9.__NEU___ Restrained
10.__NEU___ Reflective
BONUS: Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__L___ Sanguine
2.__M___ Querulous
3.__K___ Indignant
K. upset about something wrong that
happened
L. positive and happy
M. whining and complaining
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Name:______________________________ Date:______________ Period:________
Vocabulary Quiz #4 (Advanced) Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1._____ Pompous
2._____ Explanatory
3._____ Indignant
4._____ Sanguine
5._____ Melancholy
6._____ Apathetic
7._____ Belligerent
8._____ Ideal
9._____ Restrained
10._____ Reflective
11._____ Ecstatic
12._____ Querulous
13._____ Irreverent
A. stuck-up, pride
B. whining and complaining
C. thinking back on what was done
D. not caring when you should
E. positive and happy
F. your thought of perfection
G. overwhelming happiness
H. holding back
I. sadness, depression
J. not serious or respectful
K. upset about something wrong that
happened
L. explaining
M. arguing/fighting attitude
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Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: belligerent Indignant ecstatic apathetic pompous 1. When they were told that they had to stay after school for no reason, they were
all ______________.
2. Even though his grades were failing, he still felt ___________ and did nothing
to fix the problem.
3. The ____________ girl yelled, “I’m the best, and you all stink!”
4. The ___________ boy wouldn’t stop arguing with the teacher when she asked
him to work.
5. When he finally proposed, the woman was ______________.
Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1._____ Pompous
2._____ Explanatory
3._____ Indignant
4._____ Sanguine
5._____ Melancholy
6._____ Apathetic
7._____ Belligerent
8._____ Ideal
9._____ Restrained
10._____ Reflective
11._____ Ecstatic
12._____ Querulous
13._____ Irreverent
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ANSWER KEY
Vocabulary Quiz #4 (Advanced) Matching: Write the letter of the matching definition. 1.__A___ Pompous
2.__L___ Explanatory
3.__K___ Indignant
4.__E___ Sanguine
5.__I___ Melancholy
6.__D___ Apathetic
7.__M___ Belligerent
8.__F___ Ideal
9.__H___ Restrained
10.__C___ Reflective
11.__G___ Ecstatic
12.__B___ Querulous
13.__J___ Irreverent
A. stuck-up, pride
B. whining and complaining
C. thinking back on what was done
D. not caring when you should
E. positive and happy
F. your thought of perfection
G. overwhelming happiness
H. holding back
I. sadness, depression
J. not serious or respectful
K. upset about something wrong that
happened
L. explaining
M. arguing/fighting attitude
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Fill in the Blank: Put the correct word in the blank. Use this word bank. Each word is used only once. Word Bank: belligerent Indignant ecstatic apathetic pompous 1. When they were told that they had to stay after school for no reason, they were
all __INDIGNANT__.
2. Even though his grades were failing, he still felt _APATHETIC_ and did
nothing to fix the problem.
3. The _POMPOUS_ girl yelled, “I’m the best, and you all stink!”
4. The _BELLIGERENT_ boy wouldn’t stop arguing with the teacher when she
asked him to work.
5. When he finally proposed, the woman was _ECSTATIC_.
Categorize: Label each word as Positive (P), Negative (Neg), or Neutral (Neu) 1.__NEG___ Pompous
2.__NEU___ Explanatory
3.__NEG___ Indignant
4.__P___ Sanguine
5.__NEG___ Melancholy
6.__NEG___ Apathetic
7.__NEG___ Belligerent
8.__P___ Ideal
9.__NEU___ Restrained
10.__NEU___ Reflective
11.__P___ Ecstatic
12.__NEG___ Querulous
13.__NEG___ Irreverent
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Happy Teaching, Jessica Osborne
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