Mood

Noun

 * 1) mental or emotional state, composure
 * I'm in a sad mood since I dumped my lover.
 * 1) good mood
 * 2) bad mood
 * He's in a mood with me today.
 * 1) Disposition to do something
 * I'm not in the mood for running today.

Synonyms

 * composure, humor/humour, spirits, temperament
 * huff, pet, temper
 * frame of mind

Antonyms

 * good humour, good mood, good spirits

Derived terms

 * in the mood
 * mood music
 * mood swing
 * moody

Noun

 * 1)  A verb form that depends on how its containing clause relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about reality
 * The most common mood in English is the indicative.

Synonyms

 * grammatical mood

Hyponyms

 * See also Thesaurus:grammatical mood

Derived terms

 * indicative mood
 * declarative mood
 * subjunctive mood
 * imperative mood

Adjectives for Mood
similar; changing; characteristic; grateful; unwavering; rarest; ungentle; furtive; discontented; beguiling; half-dreaming; selfless; mysterious; exquisite; guileful; musing; uncertain; affectionable; wrathful; fantastic; willful; dominant; intemperate; adventurous; morbid; exuberant; genial; articulate; irregular; parleying; silent; ironic lifelong; rebellious; imperious; bewildered genial; chaffing; comfortable; freakish reminiscent; impassioned; subjective; absonant; pensive; unimagined; enchanted sprightly; sullen; impetuous; rebel; ex. tinguished; mirthful; penitential; disagree able; wrought-up; thoughtful; receptive habitual; depressed; philosophic; merry sentimental; misprized; fear-stricken; ro mantic; sanguine; pliant; dreamy; exacting concurrent; raging; beneficial; rapid; garrulous; favorable; variable; placid; wayward; respectful; contemplative; stern; sarcastic; working; expectant; flippant; steadfast; affable; mournful; despondent; indifferent; submissive; idea-less;  senseless; frantic; shallow; evanescent; presageful; central; morbid; gruesome; demagogic; indispensable; humane; hysterical; inquisitorial; capricious; alien; jealous; melancholy; habitual; impious; reflective; facetious; chastened; philosophic; anti-radical; religious; docile; hasty; loitering; artificial; successive (pi); dreaded; ascetic; intense; uneven; kindly; changeful; icy; mandatory; shuddering; springtime; berserk; conciliatory; permissive; shifting; minor; angelic; unfavorable.

Verbs for Mood
combat—; communicate—; crystallize—; de¬fer to—; depict—; dispel—; fathom—; fix—; govern by—; induce—; interpret—; jolt out of—; kindle—; lighten—; overstrain—; rage in—; recall—; reflect—; shock out of —; soothe—; submit to—; succumb to—; sustain—; temper—; voice—; wrap in—; yield to—; —presages; —prevails; —strikes; —vanishes.

Thesaurus
Aristotelian sorites, Goclenian sorites, action, affection, air, anagnorisis, angle, architectonics, architecture, argument, atmosphere, attitude, aura, background, catastrophe, categorical syllogism, character, characterization, color, complication, conditional, continuity, contrivance, cue, denouement, design, development, device, dilemma, disposition, eager, emotion, enthymeme, episode, fable, falling action, feel, feeling, figure, frame, frame of mind, gimmick, heart, humor, imperative, in the mood, incident, inclination, inclined, indicative, individuality, jussive, keen, line, local color, mind, minded, mode, modus tollens, morale, motif, movement, mythos, nature, note, obligative, optative, paralogism, peripeteia, permissive, personality, plan, plot, potential, prosyllogism, pseudosyllogism, ready, recognition, response, rising action, rule, rule of deduction, scheme, secondary plot, semblance, sense, slant, sorites, soul, spirit, spirits, state of mind, story, strain, structure, subject, subjunctive, subplot, switch, syllogism, sympathetic, temper, temperament, thematic development, theme, timbre, tone, topic, twist, vein, well-disposed, willing

Etymology 1
From mod:.

Etymology 2
Alteration of mode:

Noun

 * Arabic:
 * Bosnian: raspoloženje
 * Chinese: 心情 (xīnqíng)
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:, ,
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:, , Laune
 * Hebrew: מצב רוח (matsav ruakh)
 * Hindi: स्वभाव, मन का वेग, चित्त वृत्ति, भाव
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 気分 (きぶん, kibun)
 * Korean: 기분 (gibun)


 * Lithuanian: nuotaika
 * Macedonian: ,
 * Norwegian: humør
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: расположење
 * Roman: raspoloženje
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,
 * Thai: (aarom dee)
 * Volapük: vim


 * German: gute Laune, gute Stimmung


 * Volapük: benovim


 * Bosnian: neraspoloženje
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: huono tuuli
 * French: mauvaise humeur, humeur
 * German: schlechte Laune, üble Laune, Missmut, schlechte Stimmung
 * Italian: cattivo umore
 * Macedonian: нерасположеност, нерасположение
 * Norwegian: dårlig humør


 * Russian: дурное настроение (durnóje nastrojénije), уныние (unýnije)
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: нерасположење
 * Roman: neraspoloženje
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: dåligt humör, humör
 * Thai: (aarom mâi dee),  (ngòot-ngìt),  (aarom sĭa)
 * Volapük: mivim


 * Bosnian: raspoloženje
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Hebrew: מצב רוח (matsav ruakh)
 * Norwegian: humør
 * Russian:


 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: расположење
 * Roman: raspoloženje
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: humör

Noun

 * Arabic: (ḥāla)
 * Bosnian: način, modus
 * Chinese: 語氣, 语气 (yǔqì)
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: modo
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Hindi: क्रिया का भेद
 * Icelandic:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 法 (ほう, hō)


 * Lithuanian: nuosaka
 * Macedonian:, глаголски начин
 * Norwegian:
 * Polish:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: modh
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: начин, модус
 * Roman: način, modus
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Anagrams

 * doom, Doom

Noun

 * 1) fashion