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30 Οκτ 2017 · feeling or showing pleasure. happy I'm much happier in my new job. cheerful She's always very cheerful. in a good mood You're in a good mood this morning! pleased He was pleased that she had come back. glad I was so glad to see her. See more results » More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idioms.
- Mood
the way you feel at a particular time: She's in a good/ bad...
- Mood
the way you feel at a particular time: She's in a good/ bad mood. Her mood seemed to change during the course of the conversation. The drink had put him in an amiable mood. The public mood changed dramatically after the bombing. The mood of the crowd suddenly turned (= the crowd suddenly became) aggressive.
6 meanings: 1. a temporary state of mind or temper 2. a sullen or gloomy state of mind, esp when temporary 3. a prevailing.... Click for more definitions.
The meaning of MOOD is a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion : feeling; also : the expression of mood especially in art or literature. How to use mood in a sentence.
MOOD definition: 1. the way someone feels at a particular time: 2. to not be friendly to other people because you…. Learn more.
mood. noun. /muːd/ [countable] the way you are feeling at a particular time. in a … mood She's in a good mood today (= happy and friendly). He's always in a bad mood (= unhappy, or angry and impatient). to be in a foul/festive mood. Wait until he’s in a better mood before you ask him.
noun. verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker. synonyms: modality, mode. see more. a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact. a mood that represents an act or state (not as a fact but) as contingent or possible.