adjective
- comparative form of moody; more subject to frequent changes in mood or temperament
Usage: comparative form
Examples
- She became moodier as the stress of finals approached.
- The teenager grew moodier during his sophomore year.
- The weather has been moodier than usual this spring.
- He’s much moodier when he doesn’t get enough sleep.
- The artist was known for being moodier than his contemporaries.
- After the breakup, she seemed moodier and more withdrawn.