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mood
noun
the
way
someone
feels
at
a
particular
moment
â¢
After
getting
her
exam
results
,
Maria
was
in
a
joyful
mood
all
afternoon
.
After
getting
her
exam
results
,
Maria
was
in
a
joyful
mood
all
afternoon
.
â¢
Listening
to
upbeat
music
always
puts
me
in
a
better
mood
.
Listening
to
upbeat
music
always
puts
me
in
a
better
mood
.
Old
English
mÅd
originally
meant
â
mind
â
or
â
spirit
â;
over
time
it
narrowed
to
describe
emotional
state
.
noun
the
general
feeling
or
atmosphere
of
a
place
,
event
,
or
piece
of
art
â¢
Candlelight
and
soft
jazz
created
a
romantic
mood
in
the
restaurant
.
Candlelight
and
soft
jazz
created
a
romantic
mood
in
the
restaurant
.
â¢
The
painting
â
s
dark
colors
set
a
haunting
mood
that
draws
viewers
in
.
The
painting
â
s
dark
colors
set
a
haunting
mood
that
draws
viewers
in
.
noun
a
set
of
verb
forms
that
shows
whether
what
is
said
is
a
fact
,
command
,
wish
,
or
possibility
â¢
In
English
,
the
indicative
mood
states
facts
such
as
â
She
walks
home
.â
In
English
,
the
indicative
mood
states
facts
such
as
â
She
walks
home
.â
â¢
The
professor
explained
that
the
subjunctive
mood
expresses
wishes
or
doubts
.
The
professor
explained
that
the
subjunctive
mood
expresses
wishes
or
doubts
.