mood
The word “mood” is a noun that refers to the way a person feels or a person’s outlook.
- How do you feel today? Are you in a good mood or a bad mood?
- I’m usually in a good mood early in the morning.
- Our supervisor is in a bad mood today.
- Jenny’s mood is affected by the weather.
- Some women experience wild mood swings when they are pregnant.
- This music is putting everyone into a good mood.
- The loss of the soccer match put the fans into a foul mood.
- The music in this movie creates a very dark mood.
- The mood around the office is pretty bad because the workers are expecting layoffs. (People are going to lose their jobs.)
He’s in a good mood today.
The word “moody” is an adjective, which often means that a person can be upset easily or a person is often disagreeable.
- Tim’s wife is often moody. He can’t say or do anything right when she’s in a bad mood.
- Why are you so moody today?
- Sam has a reputation for being kind of moody.