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    Mood
    /mo͞od/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of music) inducing or suggestive of a particular feeling or state of mind: "mood music"
  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. 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. 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.

  5. mood noun [C] (FEELING) Add to word list. the way you feel at a particular time: She’s in a good/ bad mood today. "Do you want to go to the movies ?" "No, I’m not in the mood (= not interested in that)." art. The mood of a work of art is the emotional features of it, or the way it makes you feel.

  6. noun. a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling. synonyms: humor, humour, temper. see more. noun. the prevailing psychological state. “the national mood had changed radically since the last election”. synonyms: climate. see more.

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

  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.

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