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The definition of mood
4 Definitions of: mood
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- noun, a temporary state of mind or temper
- noun, a sullen or gloomy state of mind, esp when temporary
- noun, a prevailing atmosphere or feeling
- noun, in the mood in a favourable state of mind (for something or to do something)
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- noun, grammar a category of the verb or verbal inflections that expresses semantic and grammatical differences, including such forms as the indicative, subjunctive, and imperative
- noun, logic one of the possible arrangements of the syllogism, classified solely by whether the component propositions are universal or particular and affirmative or negative. Compare figure. Also called: mode
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| Synonyms: | spirit, humour, temper, vein, tenor, disposition, depression, sulk, blues, dumps (informal) | And more... |
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©HarperCollins 2008. Collins English Dictionary definition of mood