noun
- a temporary state of mind or feeling
- the atmosphere or pervading tone of something
- a verb form that expresses the speaker’s attitude toward the action
Usage: grammar
Examples
- She was in a cheerful mood after receiving good news.
- His mood changed quickly from happy to angry.
- The dim lighting created a romantic mood in the restaurant.
- The movie’s dark mood reflected the serious subject matter.
- The teacher could sense the mood of the classroom.
- In English, the subjunctive mood is used to express hypothetical situations.
- The indicative mood states facts, while the imperative mood gives commands.