Candidness
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.
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.
In choosing words to create a certain tone, it is important to replace words that are too technical, formal, or complex with simpler, more common language. This helps ensure the tone is accessible and appropriate for the audience.
The tone of a message can influence the meaning that is conveyed by the words used. The tone, whether it be positive, negative, neutral, or sarcastic, can help to provide context and insight into the underlying emotions and intentions behind the words chosen. It's important to consider both tone and word choice together to fully understand the intended meaning of a communication.
The tone of a sentence can be conveyed through the choice of words. For example, a sentence that uses formal language and polite phrasing may have a respectful tone, while a sentence with abrupt language and strong directives may have a commanding tone.
Candidness
Band of Gypsys was created on 1970-03-25.
not gypsys
Yes
the gypsys and nomads
gypsys eat rabbits
no, because irland rules
Gypsys.
they killed the jews gypsys and gays
An inspirational tone
Mood
south of camelot near the evil trees