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mood1
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- pronunciation:
- mud
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
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definition 1: |
a temporary mental or emotional state.
Having a bad day at work always puts him in a bad mood.The boss is in a good mood, so it's a good time for you make your request.The mood of the crowd changed from happy anticipation to anger.Let's go out. I'm not in the mood to cook.We were both in the mood for pizza, so we went to that place on the corner.- synonyms:
- humor, spirits, state, temper
- similar words:
- fettle, sulk, vein
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definition 2: |
the overall impression created or the feeling evoked by something.
The audience was transported by the uplifting mood of the song.- synonyms:
- feeling
- similar words:
- ambiance, effect, impression, tone, vibes, vibrations
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definition 3: |
a spell of bad humor, depression, or anger.
We try to avoid him when he's in one of his moods.- synonyms:
- funk
- similar words:
- blues, depression, doldrums, dumps, fit, snit, spell, state, temper
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related words: |
blood, disposition, feeling, frame, morale |
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