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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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Indicative
::
Indicative
(n.) The
indicative
mood.
Pin
::
Pin (n.) Mood;
humor.
Deliquium
::
Deliquium
(n.) A
melting
or
maudlin
mood.
Modal
::
Modal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a mode or mood;
consisting
in mode or form only;
relating
to form;
having
the form
without
the
essence
or
reality.
Moody
::
Moody
(superl.)
Hence:
Out of
humor;
peevish;
angry;
fretful;
also,
abstracted
and
pensive;
sad;
gloomy;
melancholy..
Spright
::
Spright
(n.)
Spirit;
mind; soul; state of mind; mood.
Glum
::
Glum (a.)
Moody;
silent;
sullen.
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..
Mudir
::
Mudir (n.) Same as
Moodir.
Inflection
::
Inflection
(n.) The
variation
or
change
which words
undergo
to mark case,
gender,
number,
comparison,
tense,
person,
mood,
voice,
etc..
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..
Imperative
::
Imperative
(n.) The
imperative
mood; also, a verb in the
imperative
mood..
Humorsome
::
Humorsome
(a.)
Moody;
whimsical;
capricious.
Quarreling
::
Quarreling
(a.)
Engaged
in a
quarrel;
apt or
disposed
to
quarrel;
as,
quarreling
factions;
a
quarreling
mood..
Pettish
::
Pettish
(a.)
Fretful;
peevish;
moody;
capricious;
inclined
to ill
temper.
Moodish
::
Moodish
(a.)
Moody.
Imperative
::
Imperative
(a.)
Expressive
of
commund,
entreaty,
advice,
or
exhortation;
as, the
imperative
mood..
Sulky
::
Sulks (n. pl.) The
condition
of being
sulky;
a sulky mood or
humor;
as, to be in the
sulks..
Disposition
::
Disposition
(n.) Mood;
humor.
Moodily
::
Moodily
(adv.)
In a moody
manner.
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