Complete Definition of "mood"

wikipedia|dab=mood
English

Pronunciation
audio|en-us-mood.ogg|Audio (US)
IPA|/mu�d/
enPR|mo�od
:Rhymes:English:-u�d|Rhymes: -u�d

Etymology 1
From OE. term|mod|m�d

Noun
en-noun

  1. mental or emotional state, composure

#:I'm in a good mood since I dumped my lover.

  1. A bad mood.

#:He's in a mood with me today.

  1. Disposition to do something

#:I'm not in the mood for running today.

Synonyms
sense|mental or emotional state composure, humor/humour, spirits, temperament
sense|bad mood huff qualifier|informal, pet, temper
sense|disposition to do something frame of mind

Antonyms
sense|bad mood good humour, good mood, good spirits

Derived terms
in the mood
mood music
mood swing
moody

Translations
trans-top|mental state
Bosnian: raspoloženje#Bosnian|raspoloženje n
Czech: t-|cs|nálada|f
Dutch: t-|nl|humeur, t+|nl|stemming
Finnish: mieliala, mielentila
French: t+|fr|humeur|f
German: t+|de|Gemüt|n, t+|de|Stimmung|f
Hebrew: �צ� ר�� (matsav ruakh) m
Hindi: स�वभाव, मन �ा व��, �ित�त व�त�ति, भाव
Italian: t+|it|umore|m
Norwegian: humør n
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Polish: nastrój m, humor m
Portuguese: t+|pt|humor
Russian: t+|ru|на���оение|n|trnastroénie|scCyrl
Serbian:

Spanish: t-|es|humor|m
Swedish: humör n
Thai: อารม���ี
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trans-top|bad mood
Bosnian: neraspoloženje#Bosnian|neraspoloženje n
Dutch: t-|nl|humeur, t+|nl|bui
Finnish: huono tuuli
French: mauvaise humeur f, humeur f
Italian: cattivo umore m
Norwegian: dårlig humør n
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Russian: д��ной|д��ное на���оение (durnóe nastroénie) n, �н�ние (unýnie) n
Serbian:

Swedish: dåligt humör n, humör n
Thai: อารม���ม��ี, ห�ุ�ห�ิ�, อารม���สีย
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trans-top|disposition (see also in the mood)
Bosnian: raspoloženje#Bosnian|raspoloženje n
Finnish: t+|fi|tuuli, t-|fi|aikeet|p
French: humeur f <!--this phrase does not translate the noun, but rather than phrase "in the mood for"; moving it to "in the mood" d'humeur à-->
Hebrew: �צ� ר�� (matsav ruakh) m
Norwegian: humør n
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Russian: на���оение (nastroénie) n
Serbian:

Swedish: humör n
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See also
ambiance, ambience
atmosphere

Etymology 2
Alteration of term|mode

Noun
en-noun

  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.

Translations
trans-top|in grammar
Bosnian: na�in#Bosnian|na�in m, modus#Serbian|modus m
Dutch: t+|nl|wijs
Finnish: t+|fi|tapaluokka, t+|fi|modus
French: t+|fr|mode|m
Hindi: ��रिया �ा भ�द
Icelandic: t+|is|háttur|m
Italian: t+|it|modo|m
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Norwegian: t-|no|modus|m
Russian: t-|ru|наклонение|n|trnaklonénie|scCyrl
Serbian:

Spanish: t+|es|modo|m
Swedish: t-|sv|modus|n
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See also
aspect
tense


Estonian

Noun
infl|et|noun

  1. fashion

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