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Mood

Noun
UK /muːd/
US /muːd/

Definition

A person’s feeling or emotional state at a particular time.

Example

"Her mood was cheerful this morning."

"Bad sleep can change your mood and make it hard to focus at school or work."

"She listens to birds chirping to lift her mood when she feels tired or sad."

Explanation

A mood is the way someone feels at a time: happy, sad, or angry. For example, he woke up in a good mood today. Moods can change quickly and affect how we act, speak, or work. Good moods help us think clearly and be friendly; bad moods can make us quiet or upset. You can try things like rest, talking to a friend, or a short walk to change a bad mood.