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mood
noun as in state of mind
Strongest matches
air, atmosphere, attitude, aura, character, color, condition, desire, disposition, emotion, feeling, frame of mind, humor, inclination, mind, personality, response, scene, spirit, temperament, tendency, wish
Strong matches
affection, bent, blues, caprice, crotchet, cue, depression, doldrums, dumps, fancy, feel, individuality, melancholy, pleasure, propensity, semblance, soul, strain, temper, tenor, timbre, vagary, vein, whim
Weak matches
Example Sentences
In an L.A. ravaged by fires, ICE and a doom-stricken mood in its hallmark entertainment industries, Oasis’ return is a rare spectacle to look forward to as well.
Sarah said Ella was coming home in extreme moods, sometimes angry, sometimes very emotional.
Anonymous insiders asked about the mood at the Tiffany Network shared that staff were “apopleptic” and “not happy at all” about the potential new boss.
It's a chance to gauge the mood in a very different part of the country.
I think our tradition has always been to cover a lot of different styles and to embody some different moods.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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