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    mood
    /muːd/

    noun

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  3. Learn the meaning of mood as a state of mind or emotion, and as a form or mode of a verb. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of mood.

  4. Learn the meaning of mood as a feeling or a grammatical form. Find out how to use mood in sentences and idioms, and see synonyms and antonyms.

  5. Learn the meaning of mood as a feeling or a grammatical form, with synonyms, antonyms, idioms and examples. Find out how to use mood in different contexts and languages.

  6. 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.

  7. a distinctive emotional quality or character: The mood of the music was almost funereal. a prevailing emotional tone or general attitude: the country's mood. a frame of mind disposed or receptive, as to some activity or thing: I'm not in the mood to see a movie. a state of sullenness, gloom, or bad temper. mood.

  8. 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.

  9. Mood is a state of mind or emotion, or a grammatical category of verbs. Learn the meanings, synonyms, and usage of mood in different contexts from various dictionaries and sources.