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  • Commonly Used Words and their Synonyms!

    poison-apple-prompts:

    Instead of using… You can use the word…

    Looked — observed, peered, gazed, glanced, explored, glimpsed, stared, eyed, viewed, noticed, watched, inspected, examined, and peeked. 

    Said — told, stated, replied, phrased, announced, articulated, reported, expressed, voiced, mentioned, communicated, uttered, spoke, and vocalised.

    Shouted — yelled, roared, exclaimed, hollered, cried, called out, squealed, wailed, screeched, squawked, bellowed, shrieked, screamed, and howled.

    Laughed — chuckled, smiled, giggled, grinned, snickered, cracked up, hooted, roared, snorted, howled, erupt into laughter, and burst into laughter.

    Good — great, pleasant, wonderful, positive, awesome, rad, splendid, worthy, superb, superior, marvellous, stellar, excellent, and super.

    Bad — awful, atrocious, terrible, negative, unfortunate, rough, dreadful, dismal., poor, appalling, lousy, unpleasant, crummy, and miserable. 

    Nice — polite, kind, respectable, friendly, well-mannered, admirable, wonderful, affable, lovely, nifty, pleasant, inviting, enjoyable, and fine.

    Mean — nasty, evil, unkind, vicious, cruel, wicked, bothersome, spiteful, unpleasant, hateful, malicious, harsh, uncaring, and insensitive. 

    Tried — weary, burned out, sleepy, sluggish, exhausted, drowsy, fatigued, heavy-eyed, beat, lifeless, drained, lazy, worn out, and droopy.

    Scared — frightened, worried, afraid, anxious, fearful, timid, startled, suspicious, alarmed, apprehensive, petrified, shaken, terrified, and panicked.

    Happy — glad, ecstatic, joyful, jovial, delighted, merry, content, elated, blissful, gleeful, cheerful, thrilled, pleasant, and overjoyed.   

    Sad — unhappy, disappointed, miserable, blue, depressed, sorrowful, gloomy, melancholy, down in the dumps, dismal, heartbroken, down, and full of woe.

    Mad — angry, outraged, grouchy, fuming, furious, frantic, irritated, cranky, annoyed, irate, livid, enraged, infuriated, and heated.

    Excited — eager, wired, enthusiastic, simulated, thrilled, jubilant, hysterical, jumpy, charged, anxious, awakened, fired up, nervous, and on edge.

    Pretty — beautiful, charming, attractive, elegant, handsome, gorgeous, dazzling, captivating, nice-looking, glamorous, lovely, stunning, appealing, and memorising.

    Ugly — unpleasant, gruesome, horrid, gross, dreadful, beastly, grotesque, deformed, appalling, plain, unsightly, loathsome, hideous, and homely.

    Little — small, young, tiny, mini, petite, short, minute, slim, pocket-sized, slight, pint-sized, minor, miniature, and wee.

    Big — humongous, ginormous, gigantic, hefty, large, jumbo, huge, massive, enormous, oversize, vast, great, giant, and abundant.

    Funny — humorous, whimsical, hilarious, eccentric, amusing, side-splitting, comical, lighthearted, witty, jolly, nutty, hysterical, jokey, and droll.

    Fun — entertaining, interesting, pleasurable, a blast, exciting, captivating, enjoyable, fascinating, engaging, gratifying, action-filled, lively, amusing, and enchanting. 

    Smart — keen, intelligent, clever, cunning, screwed, knowledgeable, brilliant, sharp-witted, wise, scholarly, bright, gifted, canny, and brainy. 

    Like — love, care about, adore, value, fond of, treasure, cherish, appreciate, admire, enjoy, passionate about, crazy about, and devoted to.     

    Hate — loathe, detest, dislike greatly, despise, execrate, feel revulsion towards, feel hostile towards, be repelled by, be revolted by, regard with disgust, be unable to stomach, find intolerable, shudder at, and recoil from. 

    Hot — sweltering, fiery, overly warm, heated, burning up, stuffy, sizzling, spicy, blistering, humid, boiling, blazing, scorching, and scalding. 

    Cold — chilly, very cold, icy, bitter, frigid, arctic, frosty, nippy, crisp, harsh, wintry, biting, freezing, and polar.

    Fast — quick, speedy, sudden, hurried, abrupt, rushed, rapid, instantly, brisk, dashing, hasty, accelerated, swift, and prompt. 

    Slow — unhurried, inactive, leisurely, slothful, sluggish, passive, gradual, snail-like, slack, time-consuming, stagnant, decelerate, delay, and losing speed. 

    (via melancholygirls)

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  • dotted-half-note:

    captainsyndullas:

    tumblueberry:

    nicotinebatch:

    fuckyeahdisneysongs:

    Beauty and the Beast (In the Style of Rachmaninoff)

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    OMG I’M CRYING

    CRYING. 

    Oh I’ve been listening to these albums for ages, I’m glad the internet has rediscovered the magic.

    (via you-had-me-at-e-flat-major)

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  • Ravel's Bolero

    • In the beginning:   Cute solos. Audience is going "wow" and everybody is happy and perky. Can do everything in the world. Tone is amazing.
    • In the end:   The flutist and clarinetist stabbed themselves with their instruments. The audience is rioting. The conductor was poisoned my a viola. The snare drummer disappeared through the back door and demolished the concert hall. The world is destroyed.
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  • official-contrabassoon:
“ official-contrabassoon:
“If you don’t play bassoon reblog this because it applies to you too
”
THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE REBLOGGING SAYING THEY DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT A BASSOON IS MAKES ME HAPPY. NON MUSICIANS SPREAD THIS SHIT....

    official-contrabassoon:

    official-contrabassoon:

    If you don’t play bassoon reblog this because it applies to you too

    THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE REBLOGGING SAYING THEY DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT A BASSOON IS MAKES ME HAPPY. NON MUSICIANS SPREAD THIS SHIT. DON’T KNOW WHAT A BASSOON IS? GOOD!

    (via faithfulflutes)

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  • daughter-of-prospero:

    broadwayz:

    a midsummer night’s meme

    my name is Puck
    and wen its nite
    or faerie-kind
    is in a fite
    the humans run
    i shout wyth glee
    “lord what fools
    these mortals be”

    (via you-had-me-at-e-flat-major)

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  • anotherlesbianandwhat:
“want u
”

    anotherlesbianandwhat:

    want u

    (via anotherlesbianandwhat)

    Source: weheartit.com
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  • 911official:

    goddessofidiocy:

    what will future historians do with this 

    this is The Human Experience

    (via melancholygirls)

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    • Person:   Scale of 1-10 how dramatic are you?
    • Me:   Phantom of the Opera overture
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  • mediamattersforamerica:

    Climate change is not that complicated! (h/t)

    (via mcrwillbutthurtyou)

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