A characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling.
A disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger.
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Examples for "mood "
Examples for "mood "
1 Political changes also affected the mood of the Brazilian people, he said.
2 Khrushchev's mood had changed many times during the course of the week.
3 Image of the week: Red mood The green movement has gone red.
4 This shows that people sell when the general market mood isn't good.
5 Yet the actual Convention consisted of grave men in an earnest mood .
1 He had good looks, a sharp mind, and good sense of humor .
2 I saw no reason not to humor Nina a few minutes longer.
3 The latter, his great good humor intact, helped Catso to his feet.
4 Perhaps that's the best way to deal with offensive humor or heckling.
5 At the moment, I don't have a very good sense of humor .
1 Your enthusiasm, good humour and good sportsmanship certainly rubbed off on us.
2 The humour is not in the plot, but in the general dialogue.
3 Its people have used humour for years to cope with difficult situations.
4 The family immediately took a snap, seeing the humour of the situation.
5 Cowell said: I think they better get their sense of humour back.
A sudden outburst of anger.
Bring to a desired consistency, texture, or hardness by a process of gradually heating and cooling.
Другие значения термина "temper" 1 During the crisis in the Sudan, the popular temper was her own.
2 And I wish you'd go 'way, she said, her temper rising again.
3 People whose major concern is climate change have to temper their ambitions.
4 Franshion's large cash balance and its good financial flexibility temper this weakness.
5 Fanshion's large cash balance and its good financial flexibility temper this weakness.
6 The manners of Arthur were formal; his tastes moral; his temper vindictive.
7 In addition to questionable fashion sense, Tony had an unfortunately delicate temper .
8 Today you will have to work hard to maintain that calm temper .
9 Global stocks dipped after disappointing U.S. data continued to temper risk appetite.
10 Occasionally, Mr. Clay was very imperious and displayed bad temper in debate.
11 So much so that authorities felt the need to temper their rise.
12 You do not make allowance enough for difference of situation and temper .
13 But other parts of the constitution may temper or defeat that power.
14 I've entirely given up on the idea of not losing my temper .
15 My temper rising, I sipped my wine to consider a politic answer.
16 Maimane was also keen to temper the good news with stark realism.
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