How to Use "Mood" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words mood (n): the way a person feels

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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)


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