Synonyms of the word mood


MOODCLIMATE - CONDITION - FEELING - HUMOR - HUMOUR - MODALITY - MODE - STATUS - TEMPER

mood

  • n. A mental or emotional state, composure.
  • n. A sullen mental state; a bad mood.
  • n. A disposition to do something.
  • n. A prevalent atmosphere or feeling.
  • n. (obsolete, Northern England, Scotland) Courage, heart, valor, ; also vim and vigor.
  • n. (grammar) A verb form that depends on how its containing clause relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish,…

climate

  • n. (obsolete) An area of the earth's surface between two parallels of latitude.
  • n. (obsolete) A region of the Earth.
  • n. The long-term manifestations of weather and other atmospheric conditions in a given area or country, now…
  • n. (figuratively) The context in general of a particular political, moral etc. situation.
  • v. (poetic, obsolete) To dwell.

condition

  • n. A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.
  • n. A requirement, term, or requisite.
  • n. (law) A clause in a contract or agreement indicating that a certain contingency may modify the principal…
  • n. The health status of a medical patient.
  • n. The state or quality.
  • n. A particular state of being.
  • n. (obsolete) The situation of a person or persons, particularly their social and/or economic class, rank.
  • v. To subject to the process of acclimation.
  • v. To subject to different conditions, especially as an exercise.
  • v. (transitive) To place conditions or limitations upon.
  • v. To shape the behaviour of someone to do something.
  • v. (transitive) To treat (the hair) with hair conditioner.
  • v. (transitive) To contract; to stipulate; to agree.
  • v. (transitive) To test or assay, as silk (to ascertain the proportion of moisture it contains).
  • v. (US, colleges, transitive) To put under conditions; to require to pass a new examination or to make up…
  • v. To impose upon an object those relations or conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged…

feeling

  • adj. Emotionally sensitive.
  • adj. Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility.
  • n. Sensation, particularly through the skin.
  • n. Emotion; impression.
  • n. (always in the plural) Emotional state or well-being.
  • n. (always in the plural) Emotional attraction or desire.
  • n. Intuition.
  • n. An opinion, an attitude.
  • v. present participle of feel.

humor

  • n. American spelling of humour.
  • v. American spelling of humour.

humour

  • n. (uncountable) The quality of being amusing, comical, funny.
  • n. (uncountable) A mood, especially a bad mood; a temporary state of mind or disposition brought upon by…
  • n. (archaic or historical) Any of the fluids in an animal body, especially the four "cardinal humours" of…
  • n. (medicine) Either of the two regions of liquid within the eyeball, the aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
  • n. (obsolete) Moist vapour, moisture.
  • v. (transitive) To pacify by indulging.

modality

  • n. The fact of being modal.
  • n. (logic) The classification of propositions on the basis on whether they claim possibility, impossibility,…
  • n. (linguistics) The inflection of a verb that shows how its action is conceived by the speaker; mood.
  • n. (medicine) A method of diagnosis or therapy.
  • n. Any of the senses (such as sight or taste).
  • n. (semiotics) A particular way in which the information is to be encoded for presentation to humans, i.e…
  • n. (theology) The organization and structure of the church, as distinct from sodality or parachurch organizations.
  • n. (music) The subject concerning certain diatonic scales known as musical modes.
  • n. (sociology) A concept in Anthony Giddens' structuration theory.

mode

  • n. (music) One of several ancient Greek scales.
  • n. (music) One of several common scales in modern Western music, one of which corresponds to the modern major…
  • n. A particular means of accomplishing something.
  • n. (statistics) The most frequently occurring value in a distribution.
  • n. (mathematics, physics) A state of a system that is represented by an eigenfunction of that system.
  • n. (computing) One of various related sets of rules for processing data.
  • n. (grammar) A verb form that depends on how its containing clause relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish,…
  • n. Style or fashion.

status

  • n. A person’s condition, position or standing relative to that of others.
  • n. Prestige or high standing.
  • n. A situation or state of affairs.
  • n. (law) The legal condition of a person or thing.
  • n. (social networking) A function of some instant messaging applications, whereby a user may post a message…

temper

  • n. A tendency to be of a certain type of mood.
  • n. State of mind.
  • n. The state of any compound substance which results from the mixture of various ingredients; due mixture…
  • n. (obsolete) Constitution of body; the mixture or relative proportion of the four humours: blood, choler,…
  • n. The heat treatment to which a metal or other material has been subjected; a material that has undergone…
  • n. Calmness of mind; moderation; equanimity; composure.
  • n. The state of a metal or other substance, especially as to its hardness, produced by some process of heating…
  • n. Middle state or course; mean; medium.
  • n. (sugar manufacture, historical) Milk of lime, or other substance, employed in the process formerly used…
  • v. To moderate or control.
  • v. To strengthen or toughen a material, especially metal, by heat treatment; anneal.
  • v. To sauté spices in ghee or oil to release essential oils for flavouring a dish in South Asian cuisine.
  • v. To mix clay, plaster or mortar with water to obtain the proper consistency.
  • v. (music) To adjust, as the mathematical scale to the actual scale, or to that in actual use.
  • v. (obsolete, Latinism) To govern; to manage.
  • v. (archaic) To combine in due proportions; to constitute; to compose.
  • v. (archaic) To mingle in due proportion; to prepare by combining; to modify, as by adding some new element;…
  • v. (obsolete) To fit together; to adjust; to accommodate.

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