Question | Answer |
DESCRIPTIVE VERBS (turn over to see the progression of verbs) | cards 2-6- Walking cards 7-11- Running cards 12-16- Sitting cards 17-21- Speaking cards 22-26- Laughter/Joking |
to Saunter | laid back relaxed walk in a slow or relaxed manner |
stumble | uneven terrain injury clumsy character |
stride | purposeful confident |
creep | fearful cautious |
hurry | describes the general manner of movement fast |
bolt | run+connotation of fear typically used for animals (ex. horses) |
tear down/tear along | violence destructive movement also used to mean to demolish |
dash | nimble smooth precise |
hurtle | running towards a goal impending impact |
fly | metaphorical fast smooth |
slouch | used to convey laziness, bad posture, and a defeated quality |
slump over | awkward resting position character has no control character may be asleep or dead |
plonk down | onomatopoeia adds variety to writing Ex. "He plonked himself down on the couch, swigging back beer with his eyes closed as if wishing the world away." |
perch | humorous effect like a bird sense of urgency graceful |
settle | character intends to stay where they are. |
to tower | imposing/awe-inspiring/terrifying height |
pose | suggests self-awareness performance rehearsed |
rise | tall immovable objects given sense of movement movement a character's eyes would make in looking at the said object |
protrude | sticking out |
jut | stand out break an otherwise even surface |
prattle | used to say that the character talks a lot of nonsense |
preach | words from professions like priesthood used metaphorically when a character is being holier than thou |
whisper | create volume and mood quiet |
drawl | great for characterization means "to speak in a slow, lazy way with prolonged vowel sounds." |
stammer/stutter | speech impediments convey faltering speech usually in a tense/anxious situation |
guffaw | raucous, uninhibited laughter |
giggle | suppressed/youthful laughter |
chuckle | affection easy-going good option for characterization |
be hysterical | intense mirth/amusement |
snicker | undertone of mockery |
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