MOOD


Meaning of MOOD in English

[noun] [C] - the way you feel at a particular timeShe's in a good/bad mood today.Suddenly her mood changed and she began to take notice and ask questions (= she was not interested before).The good food and drink had put him in a talkative mood (= made him want to talk a lot).I'll do it tomorrow - I'm in a lazy mood today.The mood of the crowd turned (= The crowd became) aggressive.You won't get a sensible answer - she's in one of her moods (= feeling angry, difficult or not helpful in a way that is typical of her)."Do you want to go to the cinema?" "No, I'm not in the mood (= I don't want to do that)."(formal) The official was in no mood to (= was unlikely to decide to) agree to these proposals.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.