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Meaning of mood
The primary meaning of the word "mood" refers to a person's emotional state or atmosphere.
Etymology of mood
The word "mood" originated from Old English "mōd", which referred to mind, spirit, or courage,
It is also related to the Old Norse word "móðr", meaning courage or spirit,
Historically, the word has been used to describe a person's emotional state, as well as grammatical concepts
Synonyms
Definitions
- A temporary state of mind or feeling,
- * The prevailing atmosphere or attitude in a place or at a particular time,
- * A verb, to be in a particular state of mind,
- * In grammar, a category used to describe the relationship between the verb and reality, such as indicative, imperative, or subjunctive
Usage Examples
- The mood in the room was tense,
- * She was in a good mood today,
- * The city has a unique mood that is hard to describe,
- * The subjunctive mood is used to express doubt or uncertainty