noun
- temporary states of mind or feeling
- general atmospheres or feelings of places or situations
- verb forms that express different attitudes toward actions or states
Usage: plural of mood
Usage: plural of mood
Usage: grammar; plural of mood
Examples
- Her moods change quickly throughout the day.
- The artist captured different moods in his paintings.
- Bad weather often affects people’s moods.
- The restaurant has romantic moods with dim lighting.
- Students learn about indicative and subjunctive moods in grammar class.
- His moods swing from happy to sad without warning.
- The music creates mysterious moods in the film.