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Definition of mood
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Mood (n.)
Temper
of mind;
temporary
state of the mind in
regard
to
passion
or
feeling;
humor;
as, a
melancholy
mood; a
suppliant
mood..
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Meditative
::
Meditative
(a.)
Disposed
to
meditate,
or to
meditation;
as, a
meditative
man; a
meditative
mood..
Is
::
Is (v. i.) The third
person
singular
of the
substantive
verb be, in the
indicative
mood,
present
tense;
as, he is; he is a man. See Be..
Mooder
::
Mooder
(n.)
Mother.
Pettish
::
Pettish
(a.)
Fretful;
peevish;
moody;
capricious;
inclined
to ill
temper.
Frame
::
Frame (n.)
Particular
state or
disposition,
as of the mind;
humor;
temper;
mood; as, to be
always
in a happy
frame..
Melting
::
Melting
(a.)
Causing
to melt;
becoming
melted;
-- used
literally
or
figuratively;
as, a
melting
heat; a
melting
appeal;
a
melting
mood..
Moodiness
::
Moodiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
moody;
specifically,
liability
to
strange
or
violent
moods..
Attitude
::
Attitude
(n.) Fig.:
Position
as
indicating
action,
feeling,
or mood; as, in times of
trouble
let a
nation
preserve
a firm
attitude;
one's
mental
attitude
in
respect
to
religion..
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) A
syntactical
relation
between
words,
as when one
depends
on
another
and is
regulated
by it in
respect
to case or mood;
government..
Wast
::
Wast () The
second
person
singular
of the verb be, in the
indicative
mood,
imperfect
tense;
-- now used only in
solemn
or
poetical
style.
See Was..
Moodishly
::
Moodishly
(adv.)
Moodily.
Wert
::
Wert () The
second
person
singular,
indicative
and
subjunctive
moods,
imperfect
tense,
of the verb be. It is
formed
from were, with the
ending
-t, after the
analogy
of wast. Now used only in
solemn
or
poetic
style..
Tone
::
Tone (n.) State of mind;
temper;
mood.
Mood
::
Mood (n.)
Temper
of mind;
temporary
state of the mind in
regard
to
passion
or
feeling;
humor;
as, a
melancholy
mood; a
suppliant
mood..
Infinitival
::
Infinitival
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
infinite
mood.
Brood
::
Brood (v. t.) To think
anxiously
or
moodily
upon.
Humorousness
::
Humorousness
(n.)
Moodiness;
capriciousness.
Conjugate
::
Conjugate
(v. t.) To
inflect
(a
verb),
or give in order the forms which it
assumed
in its
several
voices,
moods,
tenses,
numbers,
and
persons..
Posture
::
Posture
(n.) State or
condition,
whether
of
external
circumstances,
or of
internal
feeling
and will;
disposition;
mood; as, a
posture
of
defense;
the
posture
of
affairs..
Brood
::
Brood (v. i.) To have the mind dwell
continuously
or
moodily
on a
subject;
to think long and
anxiously;
to be in a state of
gloomy,
serious
thought;
--
usually
followed
by over or on; as, to brood over
misfortunes..
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