KML-449Kiff
Oh No. No No No.
What it does
Contained recognition that the situation is bad and still getting worse.
Use it when
- A problem begins worsening.
- Dread builds quietly.
- You see enough to worry but not enough to panic openly.
For example
- The cake begins leaning as guests enter the room.
- The train stops between stations and the lights dim.
- Your child says the hamster is ‘probably in the vents.’
Emotional intensity5/10
Primary reactionUnease
ToneDramatic · Understated · Earnest






