mood
Meaning of mood
noun
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
he appeared to be in a very good mood about something
- an angry, irritable, or sullen state of mind.
he was obviously in a mood
Old English mōd (also in the senses ‘mind’ and ‘fierce courage’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch moed and German Mut .
noun- a category or form which indicates whether a verb expresses fact (indicative mood), command (imperative mood), question (interrogative mood), wish (optative mood), or conditionality (subjunctive mood).
- any of the valid forms into which each of the figures of a categorical syllogism may occur.
mid 16th century: variant of mode, influenced by mood1.
Information about mood
- It is a name.
- The plural form of mood is: moods.
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Hyphenation of mood
mood
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- mood is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
mood synonyms
Meaning temper:
Meaning climate:
Meaning mode:
Meaning a mood or state of mind:
Meaning a person's inherent qualities of mind and character:
Meaning the non-physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul:
Meaning a singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor, the highest of the ordinary adult male range:
Meaning a distinctive quality, style, or tendency:
Meaning a period of sulking:
Meaning a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure:
Meaning feelings of severe despondency and dejection:
Meaning a sulky mood or fit of petulant bad temper:
Meaning a grumpy person:
Meaning a field where rice is grown:
Meaning an angry mood:
Meaning a sticky yellowish mouldable substance secreted by honeybees as the material of a honeycomb; beeswax:
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