Associations to the word «Mood»

Wiktionary

MOOD, noun. A mental or emotional state, composure.
MOOD, noun. A sullen mental state; a bad mood.
MOOD, noun. A disposition to do something.
MOOD, noun. ​ A prevalent atmosphere or feeling.
MOOD, noun. (grammar) A verb form that depends on how its containing clause relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about reality.
MOOD BOARD, noun. A collage created by a designer to convey a concept or theme.
MOOD BOARDS, noun. Plural of mood board
MOOD DISORDER, noun. An affective disorder.
MOOD LIGHT, noun. A lamp that provides mood lighting.
MOOD LIGHTING, noun. A dim level of illumination for romantic or similar effect.
MOOD MESSAGE, noun. A common instant messaging software feature which allows a user to display a message to all users who have that user on their contact list. Usually used to display the user's status or location, but also commonly used to display other information such as quotations, links, and the title of songs the user is listening to.
MOOD MUSIC, noun. Any of various styles of light popular music.
MOOD RING, noun. A ring (piece of jewellery) containing a thermochromic element that changes colour in response to the body temperature (and supposedly the emotional state) of its wearer.
MOOD RINGS, noun. Plural of mood ring
MOOD SWING, noun. (psychology) A rapid and extreme changing in mood, from excessively happy to desperately miserable.
MOOD SWINGS, noun. Plural of mood swing

Dictionary definition

MOOD, noun. A characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling; "whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time"; "he was in a bad humor".
MOOD, noun. The prevailing psychological state; "the climate of opinion"; "the national mood had changed radically since the last election".
MOOD, noun. Verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker.

Wise words

Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement.
Alfred Adler