- Look up
mood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mood or
moods may
refer to:
Mood (psychology), a
relatively long
lasting emotional state The
Mood, a British...
- "In the
Mood" is a po****r big band-era jazz
standard recorded by
American bandleader Glenn Miller. "In the
Mood" is
based on the
composition "Tar Paper...
- In psychology, a
mood is an
affective state. In
contrast to
emotions or feelings,
moods are less specific, less
intense and less
likely to be provoked...
- In linguistics,
grammatical mood is a
grammatical feature of verbs, used for
signaling modality.: 181 That is, it is the use of
verbal inflections that...
- A
mood swing is an
extreme or
sudden change of
mood. Such
changes can play a
positive or a
disruptive part in
promoting problem solving and in producing...
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Depression is a
mental state of low
mood and
aversion to activity. It
affects about 3.5% of the
global po****tion, or
about 280
million people worldwide...
- A
mood disorder, also
known as an
affective disorder, is any of a
group of
conditions of
mental and
behavioral disorder where the main
underlying characteristic...
- 1977
edition of A
Concise Encyclopaedia of
Psychiatry called euphoria "a
mood of
contentment and well-being," with
pathologic ****ociations when used in...
- In linguistics,
irrealis moods (abbreviated IRR) are the main set of
grammatical moods that
indicate that a
certain situation or
action is not
known to...
-
Landes has
proposed that
happiness include measures of
subjective well-being,
mood and eudaimonia.
These differing uses can give
different results. Whereas...