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  1.                 From en.wiktionary.org:
                    

    [Mood]

    ** English

    [wikipedia]

    *** Pronunciation

    - [mo͞od] , [en] - [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]

    *** Etymology 1

    From [en], [enm], [enm], from [en] (“mind,” in poetry also “heart, spirit, courage”), from [en], from [en], from [en], [ine-pro]. Cognate with [sco], [sco], [stq], [fy], [nl], [nds-de], [de], [da], [sv], [is], [la], [ru].

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. A mental or emotion al state , composure . 2. * [XXVII] 3. Emotional character (of a work of music, literature, or other art). 4. * {{ quote-book | en | year=1979 | author=Judith Glassman | title=The Year in Music, 1979 | isbn=9780930748128 |passage=Whatever the MOOD of her music, funky or romantic, upbeat or blue, sophisticated or simple, her fans get the message. And as long as the word comes from Natalie, they adore it, turning every one of her albums to gold or platinum.}}

    1. A sullen , gloomy or angry mental state; a bad mood . 2. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2010 | author=Michelle West | title=City of Night: A Novel of the House War | publisher=Penguin | isbn=9781101185063 |passage=Rath was clearly in a MOOD, and only Jay could fix that. They found Carver first. Rath was even less amused to see Carver in the drill room than he had been to find Duster. He grabbed Carver with his free hand, and dragged him out.}}

    1. * {{ quote-book |en |year=2018 |author=Catherine Lievens |title=Beacon in the Darkness |publisher=eXtasy Books |isbn=9781487421618 |page=93 |passage=Joel was obviously in a MOOD, and if he was going to start yelling, Alex would rather be alone. “What did I do this time?” “It's more what you didn't do, idiot.”}}

    1. A disposition to do something, a state of mind receptive or disposed to do something. 2. * {{ quote-av |en |year=1984 |title=[Dune (1984 film)] |url=https://archive.org/details/Dune19843640x272435mb |genre=Science Fiction |oclc=1295459964 |time=13:10 |text=Paul: Shield practice? Gurney, we had shield practice this morning. I'm not in the MOOD.<br>Gurney: Not in the MOOD? MOOD'S a thing for cattle and loveplay, not fighting.}}

    1. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2018 | author=Rebecca Chastain | title=A Fistful of Frost | publisher=Mind Your Muse Books | isbn=9780999238561 |passage="The Placer SPCA brings by some kittens and puppies, and I do my best to get everyone tipsy and in a donating MOOD."}}

    1. [en] A prevalent atmosphere , attitude , or feeling . 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1994 | author=Kenneth Fearing | title=Complete Poems | page=xxvi |passage=This was the MOOD that led him to deny to Mainstream, the successor to the New Masses , permission to reprint “Reading, Writing, and the Rackets.” This was the MOOD that, when he was invited to a meeting to draft a letter of protest [...]}}

    1. * {{ quote-book |en |year=2010 |author=Richard J. Murnane; John B. Willett |title=Methods Matter |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=9780199890156 |page=8 |passage=By the early 1970s, more than 50,000 American deaths and the accompanying failed foreign-policy objectives had changed the country's MOOD.}}

    1. [en] [en] A familiar , relatable feeling , experience , or thing . 2. * [en] 3. * [en] 4. * {{ quote-book | en | year=2020 | author=Birgit Breidenbach | title=Aesthetic and Philosophical Reflections on Mood: Stimmung and Modernity | publisher=Routledge | isbn=9781000067613 |passage=[A video of a celebrity dancing like no one is watching can be a &#39;whole mood&#39;; one of Greta Thunberg frowning at Donald Trump is a &#39;big mood.&#39; On social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter, the hashtag &#39;mood&#39; has thus gained increasing popularity. [ ... ]] For academics, not being familiar with new phrases that your students cofindently wield is a whole MOOD. [A mood in this sense is never singular and never associated with an isolated individual. 'X is a mood' signifies that X is familiar to a plurality [ ... ]]}}

    1. * [en] 2. * [en]

    ***** Derived terms

    {{col|en|moodish|moodless|moodlet|moodscape|moodsetter|moodwise|overmoody|tholemod| mood piece |bemood |in the mood |mood booster |mood music |mood ring |mood swing |mood-thought |moody |with main and mood|commissive mood|irrealis mood|mood board|mood disorder|mood light|mood lighting|mood message|mood stabiliser|mood stabilizer|potential mood|prohibitive mood|realis mood|seasonal mood disorder}}

    ***** Collocations

    {{col|en|title=Adjectives often used with "mood" |[en] }}

    ***** Translations

    [mental state]

    - Arabic: [ar] - Armenian: [hy] - Asturian: [ast] - Azerbaijani: [az] , [az] - Bashkir: [ba] - Belarusian: [be] - Bulgarian: [bg] , [bg] - Burmese: [my] - Catalan: [ca] , [ca] , [ca] - Chinese: - Czech: [cs] - Danish: [da] - Dutch: [nl] , [nl] , [nl] - Esperanto: [eo] , [eo] - Estonian: [et] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] - Galician: [gl] , [gl] , [gl] , [gl] , [gl] - Georgian: [ka] , [ka] , [ka] , [ka] - German: [de] , [de] , [de] - Greek: [el] - Hebrew: [he] - Hindi: [hi] , [hi] - Hungarian: [hu] , [hu] - Icelandic: [is] - Ingrian: [izh] - Irish: [ga] - Italian: [it] - Japanese: [ja] , [ja] , [ja] - Kapampangan: [pam] , [pam] - Kazakh: [kk] - Korean: [ko] - Lao: [lo] , [lo] , [lo] , [lo] - Latvian: [lv] - Lithuanian: [lt] - Lü: [khb] , [khb] - Macedonian: [mk] , [mk] - Maltese: [mt] - Maori: [mi] [used in plural] - Norwegian: - Persian: [fa] , [fa] [informal] - Polish: [pl] , [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] , [ru] - Serbo-Croatian: - Slovak: [sk] - Slovene: [sl] - Spanish: [es] [es] , [es] , [es] - Swedish: [sv] , [sv] , [sv] - Thai: [th] , [th] - Ukrainian: [uk] - Vietnamese: [vi] ( [vi] ), [vi] ( [vi] ) - Volapük: [vo] - Yiddish: [yi] , [yi] , [yi] , [yi] , [yi] , [yi] , [yi] [trans-bottom]

    [bad mood]

    - Dutch: [nl] , [nl] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] - Galician: [gl] , [gl] , [gl] , [gl] , [gl] , [gl] - German: [de] , [de] , [de] , [de] - Italian: [it] - Macedonian: [mk] , [mk] - Norwegian: - Portuguese: [pt] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] , [ru] - Serbo-Croatian: - Spanish: [es] , [Mexico] [es] - Swedish: [sv] , [sv] - Thai: [th] , [th] , [th] - Volapük: [vo] - Yiddish: [yi] , [yi] [trans-bottom]

    <!-- Note: translate the NOUN; put translations of "in the mood" under that phrase --> [disposition]

    - Catalan: [ca] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] - Galician: [gl] , [gl] , [gl] , [gl] , [gl] , [gl] - Hebrew: [he] - Hungarian: [hu] - Maori: [mi] [used in the plural] - Norwegian: [no] - Russian: [ru] - Serbo-Croatian: - Spanish: [es] , [es] - Swedish: [sv] [trans-bottom]

    [prevalent atmosphere]

    - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] - Korean: [ko] - Norwegian: [no] - Portuguese: [pt] - Russian: [ru] - Spanish: [es] [trans-bottom]

    ***** See also

    - [en] , [en] - [en]

    **** Interjection

    [en-interj]

    1. [en] [Used to express that the speaker finds something very relatable] . 2. * [en] 3. * [1=en] 4. * [en] 5. * [en]

    **** References

    - The Middle English Dictionary (see http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/m/mec/med-idx?type=byte&byte=117254013&egdisplay=open&egs=117315438) - The Dictionary of the Scots Language (see http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/mude_n_2)

    *** Etymology 2

    [en] Alteration of [en], from [en].

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    [Grammatical mood]

    1. [en] [en] A verb form that depends on how its containing clause relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about reality.

    ***** Hyponyms

    - See also Thesaurus:grammatical mood

    ***** Derived terms

    {{col4|en |conditional mood |conjunctive mood = subjunctive mood |imperative mood |indicative mood }}

    ***** Related terms

    {{col3|en|modal |mode|moderate|model|module|modern }}

    ***** Translations

    [grammatical mood]

    ***** See also

    - [en] - [en]

    *** Anagrams

    - [en] [en]

    ** Chinese

    *** Etymology

    From [yue].

    *** Pronunciation

    {{zh-pron |c=mut1 |cat=n }}

    *** Noun

    [zh] [zh]

    1. [en] [disposition to do something] 2. [en] [prevalent atmosphere; vibe]

    ** Estonian

    *** Etymology

    From [et].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [mood(')]

    *** Noun

    [moe]

    1. fashion 2. tradition 3. appearance , style 4. [et] style , variety , sort , type

    **** Declension

    [moe]

    ** Manx

    *** Pronoun

    [gv]

    1. [gv]

    ** Middle English

    *** Etymology 1

    **** Noun

    [enm]

    1. [enm] 2. Courage , heart , valor ; also vim and vigor . 3. * 1440 , _O lord omnipotent_ ː 4. *: [enm]

    *** Etymology 2

    **** Noun

    [enm]

    1. [enm]