Misty vs Tonalism - What's the difference?
misty | tonalism |
With mist; foggy.
(figuratively) With tears in the eyes.
(arts) An American artistic style of the nineteenth century, characterised by landscapes with a misty atmosphere and dark, neutral hues.
As a proper noun misty
is from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s.As a noun tonalism is
(arts) an american artistic style of the nineteenth century, characterised by landscapes with a misty atmosphere and dark, neutral hues.misty
English
Adjective
(er)- It’s a very misty morning this morning - I can’t see a thing!
- ''Her eyes grew misty the night her long-time friend passed away.