1. Emphatic-
- uttered with or marked by emphasis
- tending to express oneself in forceful speech or to take decisive action
- attracting special attention
- constituting or belonging to a set of tense forms in English consisting of the auxiliary do followed by an infinitive without to that are used to facilitate rhetorical inversion or to emphasize something
Elsa was very emphatic while making her finnaly speech about adoption.
2. Cynical-
- captious , peevish
- having or showing the attitude or temper of a cynic: as a: contemptuously distrustful of human nature and motives
b: based on or reflecting a belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest
When i am very cynical when I let someone take care of my son. I only let certain people watch him.
3. Unyielding-
- characterized by firmness or obduracy
- characterized by lack of softness or flexibility
Alot of people now a days are very unyielding when it comes to helping other people they do not know.
4. Indicia-
- distinctive marks : indications
- postal markings often imprinted on mail or on labels to be affixed to mail
When the initial officer goes to a crime scene and he see blood on the floor and the victim has a deep cut wound from a knife. The cut and the blood is the indicia of the crime.
5. Inquisitive-
- given to examination or investigation
- inclined to ask questions ; especially : inordinately or improperly curious about the affairs of others
A good investigator is very inquisitive when they interview the people who are involved with the crime or witnesses.
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