moodiness
noun[U]
uk/ˈmuː.di.nəs/us/ˈmuː.di.nəs/thequalityofchangingyourmoodssuddenlyandbecomingangryorunhappyeasily:
It's justnormalteenagemoodiness.
Shesufferedfrom moodiness andfatigue.
amysteriousorslightlysadquality:
Hisphotographycapturesthe moodiness of thelandscape.
Thesonghas adarkmoodiness.
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moody
- Themedicationcausedmoodiness andweightgain.
- Thispaintingoffersatasteof the moodiness that made her earlyworkpopular.
- His moodiness was hard on the couple'schildren.
- Thelithograph, "Sun over Montparnasse,"offersatasteof the moodiness that made his earlyworkpopular.
Moods
- -humoured
- be in one ofyourmoodsidiom
- black mood
- eat
- frame
- have a strop onidiom
- humour
- someone'sstate/frame of mindidiom
- spirit
- strop
- suck
- sucking dieselidiom
- temper
- temperament
- temperamentally
- temperature
- tone
- up and downidiom
- volatility
- yourself
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