😊mood

noun
/muːd/

Meaning

a temporary state of mind or feeling
a temporary state of mind or feeling; atmosphere

Example Sentences

He was in a good mood after getting the job.

She was in a good mood after receiving the news.

Example Expressions

in the mood

Synonyms

feeling, temperament, emotion, attitude, spirit, disposition
Entry 1
feeling, temperament, emotion, attitude, spirit
Entry 2
temperament, disposition, spirit, feeling

Antonyms

apathy, indifference, stability, constancy
Entry 1
apathy, indifference
Entry 2
stability, constancy

Collocations

good mood, bad mood, mood swing, change mood
Entry 1
good mood, bad mood, mood swing, change mood
Entry 2
good mood, bad mood, change mood

More Example Sentences

How is the boss's mood today?

Good sleep is beneficial to your mood.

Good news never fails to lift my mood.

Lack of sleep is harmful to your mood.

I rarely understand why my mood changes so fast.

Her mood depends on getting enough sleep entirely.

We were sensitive enough to notice the change in mood.

Seeing the hills and tea gardens of Sylhet instantly lifts your mood.

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work and learns breathing exercises and basic poses from a calm and experienced instructor who encourages her to focus on the present moment and after a few weeks she notices a clear difference in her mood, her sleep quality, and her energy levels

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work and learns breathing exercises and basic poses from a calm and experienced instructor who encourages her to focus on the present moment and after a few weeks she notices a clear difference in her mood, her sleep quality, and her energy levels which motivates her to continue practicing yoga as part of her daily routine.

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