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mood English

Meaning mood meaning

What does mood mean?
Definitions in simple English

mood

An emotion or a state of mind.

mood

(= temper, humor, humour) a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time he was in a bad humor (= climate) the prevailing psychological state the climate of opinion the national mood had changed radically since the last election verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker

Synonyms mood synonyms

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Topics mood topics

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Examples mood examples

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Simple sentences

He is in a bad mood.
She sometimes goes into a mood of depression.
You're in a good mood today. Did something nice happen?
He had huge mood swings.
She had huge mood swings.
Tom is prone to mood swings.
I was in a better mood three hours ago.
I'm not really in the mood for shopping.
I'm not in the mood.
Dad's in an impatient mood today.
I am in no mood for joking.
From the look on his face, he is in a bad mood now.
He is rarely in a good mood.
I was completely bewildered by his sudden change of mood.
His answer depends on his mood.
He was in such a good mood when his team won the championship.
He was in a mood of depression.
Her mood graduated to irritation.
She is in a bad mood.
Father was in a bad mood since he couldn't play golf because of bad weather.
Music started playing in the restaurant so there was a real romantic mood.
Is the boss in a good mood today?
He was in a bad mood, which was rare for him.

Movie subtitles

He is certainly in that mood.
No, my father is unwell now, so he must have been in a bad mood.
I'm really not in the mood to see the bright side.
Well, I can barely remember and I wasn't really in the mood, but. the sweet girl had made such an effort to be there and I knew it was most likely Declan's last time, so I played my part.
What, with news of your divorce, you were distracted; you weren't really in the mood.
You said he was in a lively mood.
She was in good health and in a good mood.
We are in no mood for recreation. Work is what we want.
It was just a mood.
Sorry. I was just beginning to enjoy myself, now everything's going to be bitter and beastly with mother in that mood.
Ah, in his usual gay mood.
For a night when the mood strikes.
Well. he is in a strange mood tonight.
You're in a swell mood.
The governor is in a foul mood.
This is the public mood.
Tell me of your youth or why you are so gloomy and in such a bad mood today. or rather why your eyes so fearfully evade mine.
But if, on a glorious day, in a bed of the loveliest flowers, you were to find a grim monster which put you in a bad mood?
I'm in the mood for music first.
I don't feel in the mood to quarrel with you much longer!
The dancer is only as beautiful as the mood of her dance.
The mood, as it were.
When they get past this falderal. let's hope they'll be in a mood for substantial trading.
You're in a queer mood, Jane.
Every time I get her in the mood to say yes, Firefly pops in.
Not only a change of scene, but a total change in mood.
I can find Your Lordship some good company if you are in the mood.
Does she always eat mood stabilizers like this?
Besides, the North and the South, they are in a peaceful mood right now.
NOT IN THE MOOD. FINE. WHATEVER.
What a shame, and I was just in the mood.
We are in no mood for recreation.
I've noticed that, but I thought it was just a mood that would pass.
I am in no mood for jokes.
Yes, there are days when one is not in the mood and does not know why.
Oh, the mood's gone. It's all different now.
The mood's gone, eh?

News and current affairs

Today, the mood is much grimmer, with references to 1929 and 1931 beginning to abound, even if some governments continue to behave as if the crisis was more classical than exceptional.
Iran's mood changed by the time America's entire Middle East strategy had gone adrift, but the grand bargain remains the only viable way out of the impasse.
Much of America is in a nasty mood, and the language of compassion has more or less been abandoned.
Nor does it help Americans' mood that they spend far more of their lives working than do citizens in Europe or, these days, even Japan.
But Americans are in no mood to celebrate.
Worse still, could the mood in housing markets soon lead prices in downward?
Blair's Euroskepticism is understandable insofar as it chimes with the British mood.
Great challenges, indeed, but Brazil seems to be in the mood to meet them.
Once a radical loser is in the mood to kill, any reason will do.
Conservative government policies will probably reduce subsidies to housing, and the current mood in these markets does not seem conducive to a bubble.
Charisma tells us something about a candidate, but it tells us even more about ourselves, the mood of our country, and the types of change we desire.
Yet China is in no mood to plead poverty when dealing with the West.
In other European countries, which have only recently embarked on the democratic path, a truly stunning change of mood is visible.
No doubt this mood will pass when growth revives, as it is bound to.
But financial markets are in no mood to give Greece time, which brings us to the second major problem facing the country.
While the overwhelming majority of citizens are convinced that further armed conflict in the region is unlikely, the public's mood - with the exception of Kosovars and Albanians - is pessimistic.
The French seemed to be in the mood to celebrate.
He, too, was in a reassuring mood.
Mood stabilizers are the treatment of choice, and, depending on the medication, they can produce potentially significant health complications affecting renal, endocrine, hepatic, immunologic, or metabolic function.
Yields on Spanish and Italian government bonds have been inching up again, and equity investors' mood is souring.
The entrenched anti-capitalist, anti-globalization mood elsewhere is a source of concern.
PARIS: Brazil's currency devaluation earlier this year, and its difficulties since in stabilizing the real as well as its stock market, have demonstrated the importance, if any new proof was needed, of financial markets and their volatile mood swings.
From the first day, the media understood that they had badly misread the public mood.
But its real power stems from the degree to which it reflects America's mood in an era of declining global influence and diminishing expectations regarding the relevance of military power to sustaining US global hegemony.

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