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be in a mood

 

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Term: be in a mood

Description:

The term "be in a mood" refers to the state of being in a particular emotional or mental disposition. It implies that someone is experiencing a certain mood or feeling, often characterized by a specific attitude or temperament.

Part of Speech: Verb Phrase

Senses/Usages:

Sense 1:

Definition: To be in a specific emotional state or mood.

Example: She is always in a good mood when she wakes up early.

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Sense 2:

Definition: To display an irritable or easily annoyed temperament.

Example: He's in a mood today, so it's best not to bother him.

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Sense 3:

Definition: To express or show a particular attitude or disposition.

Example: She always seems to be in a mood of indifference towards everything.

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Local Usage:

In some regions, "be in a mood" can also refer to being in a state of excitement or anticipation.

Example: We are all in a mood for the upcoming party!

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