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Postby Mistress Siana » Tuesday 6 January 2004 3:12:40am

Sorry, this might seem completely off-topic, but it is really important for a theory of mine!
I need to know what kind of feelings/undertone native english speakers connect with the word "calculating", the way Snape sometimes looks. What does someone who looks calculating have in mind? Is his disposition rather negative or neutral? Everything is important!!
I ask this because if a word is translated correctly, the connotation can still be differnt. So please help me on that matter! Thanks!!
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Postby highsorcerer » Tuesday 6 January 2004 5:40:09am

I would say negative. When you give a calculated look, it means that you believe you know exactly what the other person is thinking in reponse to what you've said. It's often used to indicate that you can't keep a secret from them. Sometimes it's used to test out an idea of what you think the other person is thinking, provoking a response to confirm your idea.
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Postby Augusta Longbottom » Tuesday 6 January 2004 2:30:49pm

yes, I agree with everything Highsorcerer said. I couldn't have said it better.
Definitely a negative.
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Postby choki » Thursday 8 January 2004 3:51:54pm

Calculating - making careful and clever plans to get what you want, without caring about anyone else

Calculated - a calculated crime or dishonest action is deliberately and carefully planned

I'm a native english speaker and calculated/calculating is as you can see a definite negative word
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Postby Mistress Siana » Tuesday 13 January 2004 9:43:46pm

thank you! Actually, that was the answer I hoped for!
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Postby Phinea Rogue » Thursday 22 January 2004 8:40:03pm

And what about 'silken' (Snape's silken or silky voice), how is that understood by native English speakers? Because in my language it isn't negative, it's even something beautiful.
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Postby Mistress Siana » Thursday 22 January 2004 9:48:47pm

I also understood it that way!
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Postby Scellanis » Thursday 22 January 2004 9:58:05pm

silken voice.....its actually something I associate with a character like Snape or if you know LotR Saruman and Wormtongue would have a silken voice.....its when an evil calculating kind of person is trying to sound nice or good, lacing their voice with something nice to trick the person they are talking to into beleiving them.
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Postby Ferrus » Saturday 24 January 2004 9:11:16pm

Yeah, sonkems right, silky is a voice that tries to be nice, but is actully quite evil.
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Postby Phinea Rogue » Monday 26 January 2004 9:03:02pm

Thanks a lot! But how comes Saruman in it? I remember his voice, it was enchanting. He could spellbound anyone who would listen to it, it was something like a weapon for him. That's silky too?
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Postby Scellanis » Tuesday 27 January 2004 2:15:47am

yeah well sort of, his is really a magic enhanced silky voice....basically the same idea as say snape using a silky voice but saruman had more power with his because he could lace it with magic aswell....
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Postby Phinea Rogue » Tuesday 27 January 2004 8:14:55pm

I see, thanx :D
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