Vocabulary for Short Stories.  Brunette  Bulky  Chubby  Circular  Clean  Cloudy  Colorful  Colossal  Contoured  Angular  Bent  Big  Billowy.

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Vocabulary for Short Stories

 Brunette  Bulky  Chubby  Circular  Clean  Cloudy  Colorful  Colossal  Contoured  Angular  Bent  Big  Billowy  Black  Blonde  Blushing  Bright  Brilliant  Broad  Crinkled  Crooked  Crowded  Crystalline  Curved  Cute  Dark  Deep  Dim  Dull  Elegant  Enormous  Fancy  Fat  Filthy  Fluffy  Foggy  Forked  Fuzzy  Gigantic  Glamorous  Gleaming  Glistening  Glowing  graceful

 Grotesque  Hazy  High  Hollow  Homely  Huge  Immense  Light  Lithe  Little  Long  Low  Misty  Motion  Less  Muddy  Murky  Narrow  Obtuse  Pale  Petite  Portly  Quaint  Radiant  Rectangular  Reddish  Rippling  Rotund  Shadowy  Shallow  Sheer  Shimmering  Shiny  Short  Skinny  Small  Soaring  Spotless  Square  Steep  Stormy  Straight  Strange  Sunny  Swooping  Tall  Tapering  Translucent  Ugly  Unsightly  Unusual  Weird  Wide  Wiry

 acidy  acrid  aromatic  Balmy  burnt  damp  dank  earthy  Fishy  fragrant  fresh  gaseous  mildewed  moldy  musty  perfumed  piney  pungent  Putrid  rancid  rotten  savory  scented  sharp  sickly  sour  spicy  spoiled  stagnant  stench  sweet  tempting

 Alkaline  Bitter  Bittersweet  Bland  Burnt  Buttery  Crisp  Fishy  Fruity  Gingery  Hearty  Hot  Mellow  Oily  Peppery  Raw  Ripe  Salty  Sour  Spicy  Spoiled  Sugary  Sweet  tangy medicinal  Tasteless  unripe  vinegary

 cold  cool  crisp  damp  dry  dull  elastic  explode  feathery  Firm  fishy  fleshy  fragile  furry  fuzzy  gritty  Hairy  hard  hot  icy  leathery  Lukewarm  moist  oily  pebbly  prickly  pulpy  rough  rubbery  sandy  satiny  Sharp  silky  slimy  slippery  smooth  soft  spongy  steamy  sticky  tacky  tender  tepid  textured  thick  thin  tough  velvety  warm  waxy  wet  wooly

 Bang  Bark  Bedlam  Blare  Bleat  Bluster  Boom  Brawl  Bray  Bump  Caterwaul  Clamor  Clap  Clash  Crash  Deafening  din  Discord  Grate  Hubbub  Jangle  Noise  Piercing  Racket  Rage  Rasp  Raucous  Riot  Roar  Rowdy  Rumble  Scream  Screech  Shout  Slam  Smash  Squawk  Stamp  Stomp  Thud  Thump  Thunder  Tumult  Whine  Whistle  Yell

ACTIONANTAGONISTCHARACTERS CLIMAXCONCLUSIONCONFLICT EXPOSITIONFALLINGFLASHBACK FORESHADOWINGINCIDENTINITIAL (incident) MOODPLOTPOINT (of view) PROTAGONISTRESOLUTIONRISING (action) SETTINGSTYLETHEME (Point of) VIEW