changing mood
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchangingandmood
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changing
adjective
uk/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/us/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
in a state of ...
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mood
noun[C]
uk/muːd/us/muːd/
the way you feel at a ...
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(Definition ofchangingandmoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The definition of ceasefire applying in that statement cannot now be changed to suit thechangingmoodin any section of the community.
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It seeks to protect the public from one particular type of pollution, tobacco smoke, and to respond to thechangingmoodon smoking generally.
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Politics needs what my party and all parties have felt from time to time—the sharp dose of purgative that by-elections give, reflecting thechangingmoodin the country.
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The measure does not recognise thechangingmoodof the electorate, and it provides a lovely insurance policy for a party that happens to be in government.
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That can lead to a lack of continuity because there are marked swings every four years instead of a gradual responsiveness to thechangingmoodof the community.
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In the same volume, sweeping landscapes will contrast sharply with hard-edged action scenes and the art matches thechangingmoodof the story quite well.
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He used each song to create a profound musical narrative to generate and reflect achangingmood.
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Znamierowski strived and was able to depict constantlychangingmoodof nature which showed many impressionist tendencies in his art.
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He likened administration to a machine that functions independent of thechangingmoodof its leaders.
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When children with monotropism have quickly changing moods, self injure themselves, and are aggressive, the anti psychotic risperidone is often prescribed.
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In the story, both the landscape and the variations in the song sung by the magic bird mirror the changing moods of the characters.
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They are conscious of the changing moods of the seasons and their creativity thus marks the changing cycle of the year.
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The quicksilver changes in the music support the changing moods of the story.
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The test revealed that obesity has a great effect on changing moods and lowering of self-esteem.
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It has the most wonderful changing moods.
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Shakespeares soliloquies are written in blank verse of unparalleled variety, invention and rhythmic flexibility, suggestive of the rapidly changing moods of their speakers.
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