Definition: 1. The way you are feeling at a particular time. 2. A characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling. 3. A period of being angry or impatient. 4. The way a group of people feel about something.
Use 'mood' in a sentence:
1. The opening shot of dark, rainy streets sets the mood for the whole film.
2. She's in a good mood today.
3. The mood in the hall was electric.
4. I was in no mood for a joke.
5. The administration largely misread the mood of the electorate.
6. My sunny mood suddenly darkened.
7. Her mood alternated between happiness and despair.
8. He was not in a good mood that day.
9. The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood.
10. The mood of the meeting was distinctly pessimistic.
11. Luckily I was feeling in a good mood.
12. He used to visit them when the mood took him.
13. She was clearly relaxed and in an expansive mood.
14. He's always in a bad mood (= unhappy, or angry and impatient) .
15. She was in a relaxed, confident mood.
16. Paul was in a sombre mood.
17. You're in a good mood this morning!
18. He's always in a bad mood.
19. There is a mood of pessimism in the company about future job prospects.
20. the general mood of depression in the office.
21. A mood of melancholy descended on us.
22. He is in a much better mood than usual.
23. She's been in a really black mood all day.
24. The government seems totally insensitive to the mood of the country.
25. She was in a subdued mood.
26. The article captured the mood of the nation.
27. My euphoric mood could not last.
28. The incident put her in a bad mood.
29. She was obviously in a mood.
30. George was in no mood to be sociable.
31. Now that you mention it, she did seem to be in a strange mood.
32. My mood gradually lightened.
33. The movie captures the mood of the interwar years perfectly.
34. In sharp contrast to her mood, the clouds were breaking up to reveal a blue sky.
35. She was in contemplative mood.
36. Her mood darkened at the news.
37. Dieters suffer from violent mood swings.
38. The mood here is resolutely up.
39. She found him in a meditative mood.
40. There was a new mood of realism among the leaders at the peace talks.
41. The overall mood of the meeting was downbeat.
42. He tried to gauge her mood.
43. He's been in a real mood all day.
44. People were in a pretty good mood.
45. We really felt in the mood for a party.
46. She had learnt to live with his sudden changes of mood and erratic behaviour.
47. I don't want to talk about it now. I'm not in the mood.
48. He was in a vile mood.
49. Her good mood predisposed her to enjoy the play.
50. They found him in a gloomy, downbeat mood.
51. She's in a foul mood.
52. Some addicts suffer violent mood swings if deprived of the drug.
53. He is liable to abrupt mood swings.
54. She was totally bewildered by his sudden change of mood.
55. He is clearly in a good mood today.
56. Nancy was in a fractious mood.
57. He was in a less jocular mood than usual.
58. They were all in buoyant mood.
59. She's in a good mood today (= happy and friendly) .