blend, cast, coloration, hue, shade, tinge, tint, and value
You may use any words you wish to express tone. Tone means the writer's attitude -- it's usually shown in the words chosen, the level of writing, the way the author writes, and the language used by the author. You create tone automatically when you write for different audiences.
The French diminutive suffix adds a sense of smallness, affection, or familiarity to words, changing their meaning and tone. It is commonly used in everyday language to express endearment or to create a more informal or intimate tone.
He patted his grandmother's hand gently and looked into her fading eyes.
The excerpt from The Turtle that best expresses a tone of admiration and respect is "He was a majestic creature, moving with grace and power through the water. His shell, intricate and ancient, reflected the wisdom of his years."
Infelction
tone means high pitch or low pitch voice. or changing a voice 2 express emotions!:D
An inspirational tone
Mood
I think you're confusing tone with mood. Tone is the attitude of the author, and is automatic whenever you write to any audience. There are no special "tone words." Of course, there are no special "mood words" either -- authors use many words to make a mood.
Dr. Greenthumb by Cypress Hill
In choosing words to create a certain tone, you should consider replacing words that are overly complex or formal with simpler, clearer alternatives that match the desired tone. Additionally, removing words with negative connotations or adjusting the level of formality can help achieve the intended tone.
speaking The words, emotions and tone of voice are all elements of speech.