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Abusive
Using harsh or insulting words or ill treatment
Admiring
Regarding something or someone with wonder, pleasure or approbation
Aggressive
ready to attack or start fights; acting in a hostile way
Amused
Entertained or excited by mirth or humour
Angry
Feeling or showing strong displeasure aroused by real or supposed wrongs; resentful; irate
Ardent
Glowing with feeling, earnestness or zeal, passionate; fervent
Arrogant
Making unwarrantable claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming
Bewildered
Confused or puzzled; perplexed
Biting
Cutting; sarcastic
Bitter
Characterised by intense animosity; distressful; hard to bear; cutting
Blaming
Finding fault; laying responsibility for a fault or error on a person or other cause
Bombastic
High-sounding; inflated; turgid
Calm
Tranquil; free from excitement, agitation or passion
Compassionate
Having or showing a feeling of sorrow or pity for the suffering or misfortunes of another; sympathetic
Considered
Having carefully scrutinised or reflected on a situation; thoughtful and respectful
Conciliatory
Tending to overcome the distrust or hostility or a person or group through soothing or pacifying means; aiming to placate or win over
Condescending
Patronising; implying a gracious descent from a superior position
Confident
Having strong belief or full assurance; sure of oneself; bold
Critical
Inclined to find fault or to judge with severity; involving skilful judgement as to truth or merit
Curious
Desirous of learning or knowing; inquisitive
Cynical
Distrusting of the motives of others; having the characteristics of someone who doubts the goodness of human motives
Despondent
Depressed or dejected; having given up hope
Detached
Not interested; unconcerned; aloof
Diplomatic
Tactful; skilled in managing negotiations
Discouraged
Disheartened; dispirited; giving up after difficulty
Disgusted
Feeling strong distaste, repugnance, loathing or dissatisfaction
Earnest
Serious in intention, purpose or effort; sincerely zealous
Elated
In high spirits; proud; jubilant
Encouraging
Inspiring with courage, spirit, optimism or confidence
Enthusiastic
Ardent; full of lively interest
Excited
Stirred emotionally; agitated
Exultant
Triumphant; highly elated
Facetious
Intended to be amusing
Formal
Marked by ceremony; being in accordance with prescribed or customary forms;
Friendly
Favourably disposed; inclined to approve, help or support; amicable
Frustrated
Discontented because unable to achieve one's ends; thwarted
Gloomy
Melancholic; affected by or expressive of despondency, depression or low spirits
Hostile
Antagonistic; unfriendly; opposed in feeling, action or character
Humorous
Amusing; funny
Incredulous
Sceptical; indisposed to believe; not believing
Innocent
Harmless; free from any moral, legal or specific wrong
Insolent
Boldly rude or disrespectful
Insulting
Rude; treating insolently or contemptuously
Ironic
Characterised by saying the opposite of what you mean for understatement or for playful or ridiculing effect
Judgemental
Inclined to pass judgement, especially in a dogmatic fashion
Measured
Deliberate and restrained
Mocking
Characterised by ridicule or derision; ridiculing through mimicry; scoffing; jeering
Mysterious
Full of or characterised by secrets, obscurity or something that is unexplained or puzzling
Nonchalant
Coolly unconcerned, indifferent or unexcited
Nostalgic
Characterised by a longing and desire for home, family and friends or the past
Optimistic
Disposed to take a favourable view of things; characterised by hoping for the best or looking on the bright side of things
Outraged
Grossly offended about a violation of law, social expectation or decency
Passionate
Characterised by, expressing or showing vehement emotion
Patronising
Characterised by condescension; condescending
Pessimistic
Characterised by a disposition to take the gloomiest possible view; taking a negative view of things; believing in the worst
Playful
Pleasantly humorous; sportive; frolicsome
Poignant
Keenly distressing to feelings; keen or strong mental appeal
Reasonable
Agreeable to reason or sound judgement; moderate
Reserved
Self-restrained; disposed to keep one's feelings, thoughts, or affairs to oneself
Respectful
Full of or characterised by treating others with consideration or regard
Restrained
Kept in check or under control, characterised by holding back
Sarcastic
Using harsh or bitter derision or irony; using sneering or cutting remarks
Sardonic
Bitterly ironic; sarcastic; sneering
Satirical
Characterised by the use of irony, sarcasm or ridicule to expose, denounce, scorn or deride
Scathing
Intended to hurt feelings; scornful; contemptuous
Self-deprecating
Modest, understating one's worth
Serious
Thoughtful; of grave, earnest or solemn disposition
Sympathetic
Compassionate; exhibiting a capacity to enter into the feelings of another, especially in sorrow or trouble
Tender
Soft-hearted; compassionate
Thoughtful
Contemplative; meditative; reflective
Threatening
Menacing; characterised by an intention to inflict punishment, pain or loss on someone
Troubled
Upset; worried; affected by difficulties
Vicious
Characterised by a brutal violence; spiteful; malignant; unpleasantly severe
Whimsical
Of an odd, quaint or comical kind; given to odd notions
Witty
Amusingly clever in perception and expression
Wrathful
Very angry, or ireful