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1 moodiness
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2 mood
mu:d(the state of a person's feelings, temper, mind etc at a particular time: What kind of mood is she in?; I'm in a bad mood today.) humør, lune, sinnsstemning- moody- moodily
- moodinesshumør--------lune--------stemningIsubst. \/muːd\/( grammatikk) modusthe subjunctive mood konjunktivIIsubst. \/muːd\/(sinns)stemning, humør, lunefoul mood dårlig humørbe in a mood være i dårlig humørin a mood of adventure full av eventyrlyst, oppsatt på eventyrbe in no mood ikke være opplagtbe in the mood (for something) være opplagt (til noe), ha lyst til noe, ha lyst til å gjøre noea man of moods en lunefull mann, en humørsyk mann et stemningsmenneske
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Moodiness — Mood i*ness, n. The quality or state of being moody; specifically, liability to strange or violent moods. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moodiness — (n.) O.E. modignes pride, passion, anger; see MOODY (Cf. moody) + NESS (Cf. ness). Meaning condition of being moody is from 1858 … Etymology dictionary
moodiness — moody ► ADJECTIVE (moodier, moodiest) 1) given to sudden bouts of gloominess or sullenness. 2) giving a melancholy or mysterious impression. DERIVATIVES moodily adverb moodiness noun … English terms dictionary
moodiness — noun see moody … New Collegiate Dictionary
moodiness — See moodily. * * * … Universalium
moodiness — noun The property of being moody … Wiktionary
moodiness — Synonyms and related words: arbitrariness, bouderie, caprice, capriciousness, crankiness, crotchetiness, dejection, desultoriness, deviability, dumpishness, eccentricity, erraticism, fancifulness, fantasticality, fickleness, flightiness,… … Moby Thesaurus
moodiness — sb. O. and N. 1403 … Oldest English Words
moodiness — mood·i·ness || muËdɪnɪs n. moody temperament, tendency toward mood swings … English contemporary dictionary
moodiness — mood·i·ness … English syllables
moodiness — See: moody … English dictionary