-adjective 1. full of play or fun; sportive; frolicsome. 2. pleasantly humorous or jesting: a playful remark.
you know like not too serious just like "aah hey dont freakin touch taht1!"
but
not so seriou WHY SO SERIOUS?!!
The writer's attitude toward the material and/or readers. Tone may be playful, formal, intimate, angry, serious, ironic, outraged, baffled, tender, serene, depressed, etc.
seriously playful dogmatically playful
Yes, playful is an adjective, a word to describe a noun; for example:a playful childa playful smilea playful mood
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A playful tone
A playful tone
An inspirational tone
The tone of "Frindle" can be described as light-hearted and humorous. The book has a playful and upbeat tone that engages readers of all ages.
The tone used toward Phoebe is generally lighthearted, playful, and affectionate.
calm and peaceful
A letter between a man and a woman who are dating.
I cannot answer this question.
The tone in the book Captain Underpants is humorous, irreverent, and playful. The book is known for its silly and absurd humor that appeals to children.
The writer's attitude toward the material and/or readers. Tone may be playful, formal, intimate, angry, serious, ironic, outraged, baffled, tender, serene, depressed, etc.
The author's attitude toward his or her text is known as tone. Tone refers to the emotional or intellectual outlook expressed by the author through their writing, whether it be formal, informal, serious, playful, etc.
Pretending to be serious but really playful. ;)