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English

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Etymology 1

From Old English mōd.

Noun

Singular mood

Plural moods

mood (plural moods)

  1. mental or emotional state, composure
    I'm in a good mood since I dumped my lover.
  2. A bad mood.
    He's in a mood with me today.
  3. Disposition to do something
    I'm not in the mood for running today.

Usage notes

Synonyms

Antonyms

Derived terms

Translations
mental state
  • Korean: 기분 (gibun)
  • Macedonian: расположение mk(mk) (raspoložénie) n., настроение mk(mk) (nastroénie) n.
  • Norwegian: humør n.
  • Polish: nastrój m., humor m.
  • Portuguese: humor pt(pt) m.
  • Russian: настроение ru(ru) (nastrojénije) n.
  • Serbian:
    Cyrillic: расположење n.
    Roman: raspoloženje n.
  • Spanish: humor es(es) m.
  • Swedish: stämning sv(sv) c., humör sv(sv) n.
  • Thai: อารมณ์ดี (aarom dee)
bad mood
  • Bosnian: neraspoloženje n.
  • Dutch: humeur nl(nl), bui nl(nl)
  • Finnish: huono tuuli
  • French: mauvaise humeur f., humeur f.
  • Italian: cattivo umore m.
  • Macedonian: нерасположеност mk(mk) (neraspolóženost) f., нерасположение mk(mk) (neraspoložénie) n.
  • Norwegian: dårlig humør n.
  • Russian: дурное настроение (durnóje nastrojénije) n., уныние (unýnije) n.
  • Serbian:
    Cyrillic: нерасположење n.
    Roman: neraspoloženje n.
  • Swedish: dåligt humör n., humör n.
  • Thai: อารมณ์ไม่ดี (aarom mâi dee), หงุดหงิด (ngòot-ngìt), อารมณ์เสีย (aarom sĭa)
disposition (see also in the mood)
  • Bosnian: raspoloženje n.
  • Finnish: tuuli fi(fi), aikeet fi(fi) pl.
  • French: humeur fr(fr) f.
  • Hebrew: מצב רוח (matsav ruakh) m.
  • Norwegian: humør n.
  • Russian: настроение ru(ru) (nastrojénije) n.
  • Serbian:
    Cyrillic: расположење n.
    Roman: raspoloženje n.
  • Swedish: humör n.

See also

Etymology 2

Alteration of mode

Noun

Singular mood

Plural moods

mood (plural moods)

  1. (grammar) A verb form that depends on how its containing clause relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about reality.
    The most common mood in English is the indicative.

Synonyms

Hyponyms

Derived terms

Translations
in grammar
  • Arabic: حالة (ḥāla) f.
  • Bosnian: način m., modus m.
  • Chinese: 語氣, 语气 (yǔqì)
  • Czech: způsob cs(cs) m.
  • Dutch: wijs nl(nl)
  • Finnish: tapaluokka fi(fi), modus fi(fi)
  • French: mode fr(fr) m.
  • Hindi: क्रिया का भेद
  • Icelandic: háttur is(is) m.
  • Italian: modo it(it) m.

See also

Anagrams


Estonian

Noun

mood

  1. fashion

 

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