Emoting Language Tips
-
It would be great too if one or more of the native speakers could make an addendum to this list to explain the most common context for each of these.
-
@fb937fa5fc=Cyronus:
Adjectives/Adverbs coming soon :nod:.
Ok, ok.. I'll add some evil ones for starters:
Malicious - Having the nature of or resulting from malice; deliberately harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip
mischievous - naughtily or annoyingly playful
vicious - Having the nature of vice; evil, immoral, or depraved.
chill - Characterized by coolness of manner, feeling, etc.; lacking enthusiasm or warmth; formal; distant; as, a chill reception.
cold - Not affectionate or friendly; aloof: a cold person; a cold nod
spiteful - showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt; motivated by spite
disapproving - To refuse to approve; reject.
And thank you all for the good response.
-
blinks closing and immediately reopening (the eyes or an eye), usually involuntarily
-
Arches a brow - raising a eyebrow, typicially with interest or scrutiny
Waggles his brows - Moving your eyebrows up and down quickly, this is tend to be done by foolish fat multicolored gnomes
Wink - almong other things can tend to give show jest after a statement
-
folds arms or crosses arms Cross your arms across your chest.
winks Close one eye then open it - it can mean many things…
smiles playfully smiles brightly half-smile charming smile etc. etc. showing you can use an adverb/adjective on the action to make it more specific..
-
Thankyou Cyronus.
-
cackle, chortle, crow, exult, guffaw, hee-haw, laugh, smile, snicker, snigger, sniggle, tehee, titter, frown, moue, mouth, mouthing, mug, scowl, smirk, sneer, wry face, guffaw, hee-haw, howl, roar, scream, shout, shriek, simper, snort, split, whizgigging, whoop, fleer, flout, gibe, gird, grin, jeer, jest, lampoon, laugh at, leer, mock, put down, quip at, rally, rank out, ridicule, satirize, scoff, scorn, slam, slight, sneeze at, sniff at, swipe, taunt, travesty, twit, underrate.
All I could think of right now..
fidget is my favourit
-
Fiddle (with)
to make restless or aimless movements with the handsGrumble
to utter (complaints) in a nagging or discontented way
to make low dull rumbling soundsChoke
to have trouble or fail in breathing, swallowing, or speaking
-
You've got gaze in twice….
Other Laughs
::snort:: a short nasal barking laugh often used in derision
::chortle:: a soft rather deep laugh - think santa claus's ho-ho-ho
::snigger:: a british snicker
::guffaws:: an uncontrollable bout of laughter
::Titters :: an almost childlike snicker
-
Updated with the contributions from Kerby and Darc + some new words. Adjectives/Adverbs coming soon :nod:. And a plea to all you power-emoters out there. It would be great if you could provide some good tips.
-
Done
-
Great idea Cyronus! Can someone make this a sticky?
-
gniffle A nasal giggle
cackle A high chuckle like old women tend to use
evil cackle A cackle so fearsome that only Aspera can use it
-
grin
v. grinned, grin·ning, grins
v. intr.To smile broadly, often baring the teeth, as in amusement, glee, embarrassment, or other strong emotiongrin
\Grin, n. The act of closing the teeth and showing them, or of withdrawing the lips and showing the teeth; a hard, forced, or sneering smile. –I. Watts.
He showed twenty teeth at a grin. --Addison.Well anyhoo here is what dictionary.com said about grinning
-
I was always of the opinion that you can grin without showing any teeth.
-
@29020815f2=wonderloss:
Hmm . . . I always think of a grin as being "toothy".
And right you are, the grin is toothy - you specifically bare your teeth when grinning.
-
@66b61e69e2=Cyronus:
As a norwegian, i have some troubles with making good emotes. And as mentioned somewhere else on this board, an emote like evil smile isn't as fun to read as ::Curls her upper lip into a malicious grin::
Cryonus, what about us slow typers ? ::Curls his upper lip into a malicius grin:: isn't nearly as fun to type as ::smiles evilly::
smiles evilly :twisted:
-
Hmm . . . I always think of a grin as being "toothy".
-
grin - smiling wide but not showing teeth
cracks a smile - a smile that slowly appears
bares teeth - to show your teeth the way a growling animal would
furrows brow - a wrinkled forehead :worry:
glare - to stare angrily or fiercely
gawk - stare stupidly
gape - to gaze stupidly or in openmouthed surprise or wonder
gaze - to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention
watch - to look at and study (nuetral expression)
ogles - to look at especially with greedy or interested attention
beam - to smile with joy :mrgreen:
frown -
smirk - :twisted:
laboured breathing - to have difficulty breathing
wince - tightly shut eyes and squished or pinched face (sometimes in pain) :x
-
Snicker is added Along with some looks.