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Definition of mood
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mood is as below...
Mood (n.)
Manner;
style;
mode;
logical
form;
musical
style;
manner
of
action
or
being.
See Mode which is the
preferable
form).
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Mood
::
Mood (n.)
Manner
of
conceiving
and
expressing
action
or
being,
as
positive,
possible,
hypothetical,
etc.,
without
regard
to other
accidents,
such as time,
person,
number,
etc.; as, the
indicative
mood; the
infinitive
mood; the
subjunctive
mood. Same as
Mode..
Fit
::
Fit (n.) A mood of any kind which
masters
or
possesses
one for a time; a
temporary,
absorbing
affection;
a
paroxysm;
as, a fit
melancholy,
of
passion,
or of
laughter..
Quarreling
::
Quarreling
(a.)
Engaged
in a
quarrel;
apt or
disposed
to
quarrel;
as,
quarreling
factions;
a
quarreling
mood..
Optative
::
Optative
(n.) The
optative
mood; also, a verb in the
optative
mood..
Moodir
::
Moodir
(n.) The
governor
of a
province
in
Egypt,
etc..
Soar
::
Soar (v. i.) Fig.: To rise in
thought,
spirits,
or
imagination;
to be
exalted
in
mood..
Moody
::
Moody
(superl.)
Hence:
Out of
humor;
peevish;
angry;
fretful;
also,
abstracted
and
pensive;
sad;
gloomy;
melancholy..
Infinitive
::
Infinitive
(adv.)
In the
manner
of an
infinitive
mood.
Subkingdom
::
Subjunctive
(n.) The
subjunctive
mood; also, a verb in the
subjunctive
mood..
Pettish
::
Pettish
(a.)
Fretful;
peevish;
moody;
capricious;
inclined
to ill
temper.
Imperative
::
Imperative
(a.)
Expressive
of
commund,
entreaty,
advice,
or
exhortation;
as, the
imperative
mood..
Humorsome
::
Humorsome
(a.)
Moody;
whimsical;
capricious.
Glum
::
Glum (a.)
Moody;
silent;
sullen.
Was
::
Was (v.) The first and third
persons
singular
of the verb be, in the
indicative
mood,
preterit
(imperfect)
tense;
as, I was; he was..
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) The
variation
or
change
which words
undergo
to mark case,
gender,
number,
comparison,
tense,
person,
mood,
voice,
etc..
Humor
::
Humor (n.) State of mind,
whether
habitual
or
temporary
(as
formerly
supposed
to
depend
on the
character
or
combination
of the
fluids
of the
body);
disposition;
temper;
mood; as, good
humor;
ill
humor..
Glumly
::
Glumly
(adv.)
In a glum
manner;
sullenly;
moodily.
Frame
::
Frame (n.)
Particular
state or
disposition,
as of the mind;
humor;
temper;
mood; as, to be
always
in a happy
frame..
Spright
::
Spright
(n.)
Spirit;
mind; soul; state of mind; mood.
Moody
::
Moody
(superl.)
Subject
to
varying
moods,
especially
to
states
of mind which are
unamiable
or
depressed..
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