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mood

[mood] / mud /


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Still, it will likely change the mood, Winkler said — most hearings are quiet and academic.

From Los Angeles Times

Amid fears of stagflation, persistently high interest rates and a weakening labor market, our mood changes almost on a daily basis.

From The Wall Street Journal

Darren said that by the age of six or seven, changes in Sophia's behaviour had become more noticeable, including hyperactivity and mood swings.

From BBC

But the dates and places have not been the biggest problem - the mood of the transatlantic alliance has been the dominant issue.

From BBC

Economic sentiment held steady in March, defying expectations that the Iran war would dim consumers’ mood, a survey from research group The Conference Board suggested.

From The Wall Street Journal