There was a very mean tone in his voice when he spoke.
a look of anguish crossed Ben face.
The word 'anguished' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'anguish', meaning to be extremely upset or disturbed by something.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective which describes a noun as experiencing or expressing severe mental or physical suffering.Example uses:The families anguished over the plight of their missing loved ones. (verb)Her anguished parents put on a brave face to give her encouragement. (adjective)The word 'anguish' is also a noun as a word for the feeling of severe mental or physical suffering.
Tone is the attitude conveyed by the narrator of the story. To determine the tone pay attention to what the narrator says.
A melancholic tone is a tone filled with melancholy: great sadness or even depression. A tone is especially filled with melancholy if the sadness and/or depression is of a thoughtful or introspective nature.
No, anguished means feeling or expressing great pain or suffering.
He aguishly waited for news about his missing pet.
i am so anguished because.... blah blah
Tone means something that the author uses in a book.
Anguished Hours - 1912 was released on: USA: 12 September 1912
The cast of Anguished Hours - 1912 includes: Charles Arling as John Parsons
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Anguish is a mood, as it refers to the emotional state or atmosphere being conveyed in a piece of writing. Tones, on the other hand, reflect the author's attitude and approach towards the subject matter.
There was a very mean tone in his voice when he spoke.
a look of anguish crossed Ben face.
· agony · anguished · anxiety
"Anguished" has two syllables: an-guished.