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  1. Mood definition: a state or quality of feeling at a particular time. See examples of MOOD used in a sentence.

  2. 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.

  3. B1. 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.

  4. Mood refers to how you feel at the present time. If you want to ask your boss for a raise, wait until he or she is in a good mood. Don't ask, though, if he or she is "in a mood " - that means the person is grumpy. If you are in the mood for something like ice cream or spicy food, you would like to have it now.

  5. B1. 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. Your mood is the way you are feeling at a particular time. If you are in a good mood, you feel cheerful. If you are in a bad mood, you feel angry and impatient.

  7. Definition of mood noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. A particular state of mind or emotion: news that put us in a good mood. 2. A pervading impression of an observer: the somber mood of the painting. 3. An instance or spell of sulking or angry behavior: A friend's visit lifted him out of his mood. 4. Inclination; disposition: I'm in the mood for ice cream.

  9. to want to do or have something: I'm not really in the mood for shopping at the moment. be in no mood for sth/to do sth. to not want to do something with someone else, often because you are angry with them. mood noun (GRAMMAR) in grammar, one of the different ways a sentence is being used, for example to give an order, express a fact, etc:

  10. noun. moods. A particular state of mind or feeling; humor or temper. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A predominant or pervading feeling, spirit, or tone. Webster's New World. A pervading impression of an observer. The somber mood of the painting. American Heritage. Fits of morose, sullen, or uncertain temper. Webster's New World.