Synonyms for TONES: modes, manners, styles, veins, locutions, fashions, phraseologies, idioms; Antonyms of TONES: achromatisms
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After work, especially now on our dark rainy evenings, it’s a Godsend just to hop off the bus and to pass by those lighted windows with shoppers coming and going on the street and vigilant staff patrolling and maintaining the premises. Stopping by there for an item or two nearly every d...
Words to describe a state of being Concepts to claw back a semblance of meaning Distance from edges and safety from ledges Searching in bars and in traffic between the buses and cars In mystery and music and mastery and memory Or in romance and senses and sentences or sonnets Checking under...
just as there are many ways of trying to describe how one knows that their sex and gender are aligned. At one point Hoogenkamp puts that question to a number of non-trans-identified men and women and finds many hard pressed to articulate an answer. But at a time when differences in gen...
The more your baby feels safe, the more confident they become. The tone and words you use to describe new things and experiences can shape their view of them. Be careful how you tease and laugh at your baby’s fits and starts at things. If you mock your child, they are going to shy...
One could go on making a long list of the conditions and events that describe our place in the Cosmos, and have led us to this particular instant in time. It is a mind-boggling exercise. It is, for example, unthinkable that you or I should ever have been born. In the long line of...
You don’t have to turn yourself into a poet to write vivid imagery. Try this simple exercise: Take 5 minutes to describe a scene using at least two different senses. You can describe where you are right now or a scene in the last 24 hours. ...
What happened next is difficult to describe. The women and children who witnessed it could not stop raving about it till the end of their days, and the memory of what they saw passed onto legend. For, as soon as Badr’s wings attached themselves to her back, a blinding light burst fort...