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- nounmood (noun) · moods (plural noun)
- a temporary state of mind or feeling:"he appeared to be in a very good mood about something"Similar:
- an angry, irritable, or sullen state of mind:"he was obviously in a mood"Similar:bad temperfit of bad/ill temperthe sulksfit of piquebout of mopingthe doldrumsmardthe dumps
- the atmosphere or pervading tone of something, especially a work of art:"Monet's “Mornings on the Seine” series, with their hushed and delicate mood"
adjectiveOriginOld English mōd (also in the senses ‘mind’ and ‘fierce courage’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch moed and German Mut.nounmood (noun) · moods (plural noun)- grammara 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):"one is obliged to consider the interrelationship of tense and mood in Arabic" · "you can choose to do exercises that only pertain to reflexives or the subjunctive mood"
- logicany of the valid forms into which each of the figures of a categorical syllogism may occur.
Originlate Middle English: variant of mode, influenced by mood. Mood Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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