Look up: Mood


  1. mood
    [n] - verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker
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  2. Mood
    (Mood (modal / modality)) 'Mood' is an aspect of English verbs. It is created in a verb phrase through the use of a modal auxiliary. This kind of auxiliary verb has the effect of suggesting that the action told of by the verb is not actual but merely potential, e.g. 'He might win' or 'She could go'....
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  3. mood
    a term applied to sentences and verbs to signal a wide range of meanings, especially speaker's attitude to the factual content of utterances, e.g. certainty, possibility (e.g. Sam must/may be at home). The distinction between active and passive sentences/verbs is also sometimes considered a mood.
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  4. Mood
    Mood (mōd) noun [ The same word as mode , perhaps influenced by mood temper. See Mode .] 1. Manner; style; mode; logical form; musical style; manner of action or being. See Mode which is the preferable form). ...
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  5. Mood
    Mood noun [ Middle English mood , mod , Anglo-Saxon mōd mind, feeling, heart, courage; akin to Old Saxon & OFries. mōd , Dutch moed , Old High German muot , German muth , mut , cou...
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  6. mood
    Temper of mind; temporary state of the mind in regard to passion or feeling; humor; as, a melancholy mood; a suppliant mood. 'Till at the last aslaked was mood.' (Chaucer) 'Fortune is merry, And in this mood will give us anything.' (Shak) 'The desperate recklessness of her mood.' (Hawthorne) ... Ori...
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  7. mood
    noun verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker
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  8. mood
    noun the prevailing psychological state; `the climate of opinion`; `the national mood had changed radically since the last election`
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  9. mood
    (mldbomacd) a pervasive and sustained emotion that, when extreme, can color one's whole view of life; in psychiatry and psychology the term is generally used to refer to either elation or depression. See also mood disorders. mood-congruent consistent with one's mood, a term used par...
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  10. Mood
    • (n.) Manner; style; mode; logical form; musical style; manner of action or being. See Mode which is the preferable form). • (n.) Manner of conceiving and expressing action or being, as positive, possible, hypothetical, etc., without regard to other accidents, such as time, person, number...
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  1. mood
    (from the article `collective behaviour`) ...effects. First, it sensitizes people to one another. In this sense milling focuses people`s attention on the collectivity and on a subject or ... The crucial step in developing crowd behaviour is the formation of a common mood directed toward a recognized...
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  2. mood
    in grammar, a category that reflects the speaker`s view of the ontological character of an event. This character may be, for example, real or unreal, ... [1 related articles]
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  3. mood
    in logic, the classification of categorical syllogisms according to the quantity (universal or particular) and quality (affirmative or negative) of ... [3 related articles]
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  4. Mood
    [band] MOOD is a hip hop group based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, composed of rappers Main Flow, Donte, and record producer Jahson. They first came to prominence with the Hi-Tek produced single "Hustle on the Side" in 1996. Their 1997 album Doom featured production by a young Hi-Tek a...
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  5. Mood
    [psychology] A mood is a relatively long lasting emotional state. Moods differ from emotions in that they are less specific, less intense, and less likely to be triggered by a particular stimulus or event. Moods generally have either a positive or negative valence. In other words, people typ...
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  6. mood
    mood or mode,in verb inflection, the forms of a verb that indicate its manner of doing or being. In English the forms are called indicative (for direct statement or question or to express an uncertain condition, e.g., If they do not send it, we cannot go), imperative (for commands), and subjunctive ...
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  7. mood
    Type: Term Pronunciation: mūd Definitions: 1. The pervasive feeling, tone, and internal emotional state of a person that, when impaired, can markedly influence virtually all aspects of the person's behavior or his or her perception of external events.
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  8. mood
    (grammar) In grammar, the form a verb takes to indicate the type of action the sentence expresses. The four moods a verb can take in English are indicative, interrogative, subjunctive, and imperative
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  9. mood
    (art) In art appreciation, the general atmosphere, or state of mind and feelings, that a work of art generates. For example, the mood of a painting could be disturbing or tranquil, dark or energetic
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  10. mood
    1) ... indigo 2) '... indigo' 3) Anticipation or sadness, e.g. 4) Atmosphere 5) Attitude of the moment 6) Disposition 7) Doldrums, for one 8) Drift 9) Ellington's ... indigo 10) Ellington's was indigo 11) Feeling 12)...
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