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Used with verbs:
"
She is in a great mood today."
(be + in)
"
They really captured the mood with those photos."
(captured, caught)
"
That music is spoiling the mood."
(be + spoiling, be + killing, be + breaking, be + ruining, be + darkening, be + setting, be + establishing, be + creating)
"
I am trying to lift your mood."
(lift, brighten, lighten, boost, improve)
"
The weather can affect your mood."
(affect)
"
I can't read his mood."
(read, sense, gauge)
"
The weather matches your mood."
(matches, suits)
"
His mood changes depending on the weather."
(changes, shifts)
Used with adjectives:
"
He is in a cheerful mood."
(cheerful, cheery, happy, pleasant, good, talkative, playful, romantic, generous)
"
His negative mood brings everyone else down."
(negative, pessimistic, gloomy, dark, strange, sad, depressed)
"
Stay away from her because she is in a bad mood."
(bad, terrible, foul, rotten, grumpy)
"
The general mood of the room was inviting."
(general, overall, festive)
Used with nouns:
"
She has mood swings all the time."
(swings, changes)
"
I think I have a mood disorder."
(disorder)