Spooky. A ghost story is often spooky as it creates an atmosphere of unease and the unknown.
Haunting. This means that the story stays with you long after you've heard it. The images and the plot keep coming back to your mind, like a melody that you can't get out of your head. It could be because of a particularly tragic or mysterious element in the ghost story that makes it so haunting.
Eerie. This adjective gives the feeling of something strange and mysterious. In a horror story, there are often elements like an old, abandoned house or a strange noise in the dark that create an eerie atmosphere.
Romantic, of course. It's the most common one. Also, 'heartwarming' as it can make people feel good inside. And 'tender' to show the soft and gentle nature of the relationship in the love story.
Inspiring. A life story that overcomes great obstacles or achieves remarkable things can be very inspiring, motivating others. For example, the story of Malala Yousafzai, who fought for girls' education despite facing threats, is truly inspiring.
Enthralling. When a novel is enthralling, it completely holds your attention. It could be due to its fast - paced action, unexpected twists and turns, or the development of the relationships between the characters. Take Dan Brown's 'The Da Vinci Code' for example. The constant revelations and the race against time make it an enthralling read.
Spooky, Eerie, Haunting, Creepy, Mysterious, Unsettling.
Thought - provoking. It often makes us think about big concepts like the future of humanity, technology, and society. For example, works like '1984' by George Orwell make us reflect on the implications of totalitarianism. It can also explore moral and ethical issues in new and unique settings. Science fiction stories can show how different values might play out in strange or advanced civilizations, which really gets our minds working.
Groundbreaking. Many science fiction works have broken new ground in terms of ideas and storytelling. 'Frankenstein' was groundbreaking when it was first published as it explored the idea of creating life through scientific means. Another adjective is immersive. When reading or watching science fiction, you can get really immersed in the fictional world, like in the 'Lord of the Rings' movies which, while not strictly science fiction but have a similar immersive quality.
There were many adjectives used to describe the characters in novels. 1. Handsome: A description of a person with a good face, a tall figure, and an elegant temperament. 2. Stalwart: A person who is tall, strong, firm, and has the temperament of a leader. 3. Elegant: It is used to describe a person's elegant demeanor, graceful posture, and smooth and natural movements. 4. Cold: It is used to describe a person's stern face, cold expression, and an unapproachable temperament. 5. Humor: To describe a person's cheerful personality, good at humor, and wit can add a vivid stroke to the plot. 6. Evil: A description of a person's gloomy face, deep eyes, and an evil aura. Usually associated with villains. 7. Beauty: A description of a person's beautiful appearance, elegant temperament, and ability to attract the reader's attention. 8. Kindness: A person with a gentle face, bright eyes, and a kind temperament is usually associated with a positive character. Strong: It is used to describe a person with strong perseverance, not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, and an indomitable spirit. [10. Fragility: The description of a person's pale face and empty eyes is usually related to the image of the character after experiencing hardship.]
Shocked. After all that has happened, she must be in a state of shock. She has gone through a very intense and unexpected series of events.
Inspiring. The way the characters face their difficult situations can be an inspiration. Realistic, as it portrays the problems and relationships in a believable way. And engaging, you really get into the story and care about what happens to the characters.