Mood is a state of emotional or intellectual activity. A mood may be positive or negative, and the use of the word is as a noun. 'Mood' is also a descriptor of a subject, used as an interpretation by the speaker. The use of the word is extremely variable, and is usually qualified by the descriptor, but without the descriptor it operates as an ambivalent description of the subject. |
Examples of Mood:
You seem to be in an unusually nitpicking mood.Mood List
Accepted Accomplished Alone Angry Annoyed Anxious Ashamed Awake Bewildered Bittersweet Blissful Bored Confused Dark Determined Devious Energetic Enthralled Happy Hungry Indescribable Nerdy Exanimate Lethargic Listless Apathetic Blank Recumbent Satisfied Content Full |
Not Specified Okay Sad Silly Smart Tired Amused Cheerful Chipper Ecstatic Excited Gay Good Grateful High Horny Impressed Jubilant Loved Optimistic Pleased Refreshed Dorky Geeky Blah Lazy Rejuvenated Calm Mellow Peaceful Rushed |
Relaxed Surprised Thankful Touched Cold Crappy Crushed Depressed Dirty Disappointed Discontent Drained Drunk Envious Exhausted Gloomy Groggy Guilty Hot Jealous Lonely Melancholy Relieved Complacent Indifferent Shocked Naughty Predatory Bouncy Hyper Hopeful |
Morose Numb Pessimistic Rejected Restless Sick Sleepy Sympathetic Uncomfortable Aggravated Bitchy Cranky Cynical Enraged Frustrated Grumpy Infuriated Irate Irritated Mad Moody Pissed off Stressed Crazy Ditzy Flirty Giddy Giggly Mischievous Quixotic Weird |