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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Mood \Mood\, n. [OE. mood, mod, AS. m[=o]dmind, feeling, heart,
     courage; akin to OS. & OFries. m[=o]d, D. moed, OHG. muot, G.
     muth, mut, courage, Dan. & Sw. mod, Icel. m[=o][eth]r wrath,
     Goth. m[=o]ds.]
     Temper of mind; temporary state of the mind in regard to
     passion or feeling; humor; as, a melancholy mood; a suppliant
     mood.
     [1913 Webster]
  
           Till at the last aslaked was his mood.   --Chaucer.
     [1913 Webster]
  
           Fortune is merry,
           And in this mood will give us anything.  --Shak.
     [1913 Webster]
  
           The desperate recklessness of her mood.  --Hawthorne.
     [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Mood \Mood\ (m[=oo]d), n. [The same word as mode, perh.
     influenced by mood temper. See Mode.]
     1. Manner; style; mode; logical form; musical style; manner
        of action or being. See Mode which is the preferable
        form).
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. (Gram.) Manner of conceiving and expressing action or
        being, as positive, possible, conditional, hypothetical,
        obligatory, imperitive, etc., without regard to other
        accidents, such as time, person, number, etc.; as, the
        indicative mood; the imperitive mood; the infinitive mood;
        the subjunctive mood. Same as Mode.
        [1913 Webster]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Mood \Mood\, n. [The same word as mode, perh. influenced by mood
     temper. See Mode.]
     1. Manner; style; mode; logical form; musical style; manner
        of action or being. See Mode which is the preferable
        form).
  
     2. (Gram.) Manner of conceiving and expressing action or
        being, as positive, possible, hypothetical, etc., without
        regard to other accidents, such as time, person, number,
        etc.; as, the indicative mood; the infinitive mood; the
        subjunctive mood. Same as Mode.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Mood \Mood\, n. [OE. mood, mod, AS. m[=o]dmind, feeling, heart,
     courage; akin to OS. & OFries. m[=o]d, D. moed, OHG. muot, G.
     muth, mut, courage, Dan. & Sw. mod, Icel. m[=o]?r wrath,
     Goth. m[=o]ds.]
     Temper of mind; temporary state of the mind in regard to
     passion or feeling; humor; as, a melancholy mood; a suppliant
     mood.
  
           Till at the last aslaked was mood.       --Chaucer.
  
           Fortune is merry, And in this mood will give us
           anything.                                --Shak.
  
           The desperate recklessness of her mood.  --Hawthorne.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 :   [ wn ]

  mood
       n 1: a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of
            feeling; "whether he praised or cursed me depended on
            his temper at the time"; "he was in a bad humor" [syn: temper,
             humor, humour]
       2: the prevailing psychological state; "the climate of
          opinion"; "the national mood had changed radically since
          the last election" [syn: climate]
       3: verb inflections that express how the action or state is
          conceived by the speaker [syn: mode, modality]

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  mood
     interj.
     (lb en slang) (n-g: Used to express that the speaker finds something
  very relatable).
     n.
     1 A mental or emotional state, composure.
     2 emotional character (of a work of music, literature, or other art).
     n.
     (lb en grammar) A verb form that depends on how its containing clause
  relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about
  reality.
     Manx pron.
     (inflection of gv mysh  2 s)

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  Mood
     German Low German n.
     courage; bravery; boldness; heart

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  mood
     interj.
     (lb en slang) (n-g: Used to express that the speaker finds something
  very relatable).
     n.
     1 A mental or emotional state, composure.
     2 emotional character (of a work of music, literature, or other art).
     n.
     (lb en grammar) A verb form that depends on how its containing clause
  relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about
  reality.

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  mood
     interj.
     (lb en slang) (n-g: Used to express that the speaker finds something
  very relatable).
     n.
     1 A mental or emotional state, composure.
     2 emotional character (of a work of music, literature, or other art).
     n.
     (lb en grammar) A verb form that depends on how its containing clause
  relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about
  reality.
     Middle English n.
     1 (alt form enm mode t=intellect, mood, will, courage, nature)
     2 courage, heart, valor; also vim and vigor.
     Middle English n.
     (alt form enm mode t=grammatical mood)

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  Mood
     German Low German n.
     courage; bravery; boldness; heart

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  mood
     interj.
     (lb en slang) (n-g: Used to express that the speaker finds something
  very relatable).
     n.
     1 A mental or emotional state, composure.
     2 emotional character (of a work of music, literature, or other art).
     n.
     (lb en grammar) A verb form that depends on how its containing clause
  relates to the speaker’s or writer’s wish, intent, or assertion about
  reality.
     Middle English n.
     1 (alt form enm mode t=intellect, mood, will, courage, nature)
     2 courage, heart, valor; also vim and vigor.
     Middle English n.
     (alt form enm mode t=grammatical mood)

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  Mood
     German Low German n.
     courage; bravery; boldness; heart

From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  mood
     Viro n.
     1 muoti
     2 malli, kuosi
     3 tapa

From Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  mood
     Engelska n.
     humör, stämning

From English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ara ]

  Mood /mˈuːd/
  المزاج

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  mood //muːd// //mʉd// 
  настрое́ние, разположе́ние
  mental state

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  rozpoložení

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  mood /mˈuːd/ 
  nálada

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  Anwandlung 

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  Aussageweise , Modus  [ling.]
     Synonym: grammatical mood
  
   see: grammatical moods, moods, verb mood
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  Stimmung , Laune , Gemütslage , Stimmungslage 
        "general/current mood"  - allgemeine/aktuelle Stimmungslage
        "be in a good mood"  - gute Laune haben
        "be in a foul mood"  - in mieser Laune sein
        "the public mood"  - die allgemeine Stimmung
        "be in no mood to do sth."  - keine Anstalten machen, etw. zu tun
        "He is in one of his moods."  - Er hat wieder einmal seine Launen.
   see: moods
  

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  Stimmungslage 

From English - Modern Greek XDXF/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:eng-ell ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  
  διάθεση, έγκλιση, κέφι

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  mood //muːd// //mʉd// 
  1. huono tuuli, paha mieli
  bad mood
  2. aikeet
  disposition (see also in the mood)
  3. mieli, pää, tuuli
  mental state
  4. mieliala
  prevalent atmosphere

From English-French FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-fra ]

  mood /muːd/
  1. ambiance
  2. humeur

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  mood /mˈuːd/ 
  1. मनोदशा
        "The colour combinations in an office is very important in setting the mood of the employees and customers."

From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 :   [ freedict:eng-hrv ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  narav, način, raspoloženja, raspoloženje, tonalitet, volja, ćud

From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 :   [ freedict:eng-hun ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  1. lelkiállapot
  2. rosszkedv
  3. diszpozíció
  4. létmód
  5. levertség
  6. létforma
  7. kedv
  8. igemód
  9. hangulat
  10. kedélyállapot
  11. hangnem

From English-Italian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.2 :   [ freedict:eng-ita ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  1. atmosfera
  2. umore

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  mood //muːd// //mʉd// 
  気分, 気持ち, ムード
  mental state

From English-Lithuanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.7.2 :   [ freedict:eng-lit ]

  mood /mu:d/ 
  1. nuotaika
  2. nusiteikimas, ūpas (for)
  3. (gram.) nuosaka

From English-Dutch FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2 :   [ freedict:eng-nld ]

  mood /muːd/
  1. gemoedstoestand, moreel, stemming
  2. sfeer
  3. gemoedsgesteldheid, humeur

From English-Norsk FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-nor ]

  mood //muːd// //mʉd// 
  1. humør
  disposition (see also in the mood)
  2. stemning
  prevalent atmosphere

From English - Polish Piotrowski+Saloni/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.2 :   [ freedict:eng-pol ]

  mood /mu:d/ 
   1.  nastrój, humor
   2.  zły nastrój, zły humor
   3.  [gram]  tryb

From English-Portuguese FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-por ]

  mood /muːd/
  1. ambiência
  2. humor

From English-Spanish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.1 :   [ freedict:eng-spa ]

  mood /muːd/
  humor

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  mood //muːd// //mʉd// 
  1. dåligt humör, humör
  bad mood
  2. stämning, sinnestillstånd
  mental state

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  1. (man.) bir önermede esaslar ile neticeler arasındaki bağlantı
  2. (gram.) kip, (bak.) mode
  3. (müz.) makam.

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  mood /mˈuːd/
  1. ruh durumu, hal
  2. (çoğ.) terslik, huysuzluk, karamsarlık. in the mood for - e hazır. mood music duygulandırmada kullanılan müzik.

From IPA:en_US :   [ IPA:en_US ]

  

/ˈmud/

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :   [ moby-thesaurus ]

  112 Moby Thesaurus words for "mood":
     Aristotelian sorites, Goclenian sorites, action, affection, air,
     anagnorisis, angle, architectonics, architecture, argument,
     atmosphere, attitude, aura, background, catastrophe,
     categorical syllogism, character, characterization, color,
     complication, conditional, continuity, contrivance, cue,
     denouement, design, development, device, dilemma, disposition,
     eager, emotion, enthymeme, episode, fable, falling action, feel,
     feeling, figure, frame, frame of mind, gimmick, heart, humor,
     imperative, in the mood, incident, inclination, inclined,
     indicative, individuality, jussive, keen, line, local color, mind,
     minded, mode, modus tollens, morale, motif, movement, mythos,
     nature, note, obligative, optative, paralogism, peripeteia,
     permissive, personality, plan, plot, potential, prosyllogism,
     pseudosyllogism, ready, recognition, response, rising action, rule,
     rule of deduction, scheme, secondary plot, semblance, sense, slant,
     sorites, soul, spirit, spirits, state of mind, story, strain,
     structure, subject, subjunctive, subplot, switch, syllogism,
     sympathetic, temper, temperament, thematic development, theme,
     timbre, tone, topic, twist, vein, well-disposed, willing
  
  

From Stardic English-Chinese Dictionary :   [ stardic ]

  n. 心情,气氛,语气;

From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary :   [ xdict ]

     n. 心情,情绪,心地,兴致

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