Mood in a sentence as a noun

It makes a mood swing look like a flat affect.

No matter how much I stage the room, the lighting, the time of day, my mood, etc., it doesn't seem to matter.

The stuff I posted was indeed random, just things I liked and wanted to share based on mood and ...well randomness.

Depending on my mood and deadlines I'll either jump straight into work or take some leisure time surfing the web.- 5 am.

Implying that the GP is so stupid that he/she couldn't distinguish racism from bad mood... that's a straight insult.

He rarely is the first to step out, but is a lot better at capturing mood and opinion and then amplifying it.

Just hearing someone mention one of the ***** in a conversation is sometimes enough to make my mood plummet if I'm taken by surprise.

But I've noticed time and time again just how much effect the simplest changes in user-interface can have on the entire "mood" of a community.

"Your story demonstrates precisely the "aspergers preschool" mood described by comment you are responding to: Google is a place where adults compare SAT scores 10 years after the fact...

It is the fact that I felt mostly sorry about: The fact that the cheating cases really changed my mood and attitude towards teaching this class, and this also affected the class dynamics.

I know that once in a while I do like smalltalk, and when I think about it my ability to enjoy a social situation has more to do with my mood going into it than the situation itself.

People can become much more healthy than they ever imagined possible even after years of untreated mood disorders, but it is often a whole-family effort that brings about the best results.

He caught social mood just right, creating a coupon/local/flashmob hybrid business model at the perfect time, and has created the fastest-growing company on a revenue basis in American history.

But plenty of people have bipolar mood disorders, with various mood patterns over time, and bipolar mood disorders are tricky to treat, because some treatments that lift mood simply move patients from depression into mania.

Behavior genetic studies of whole family lineages, genome-wide association studies, and drug intervention studies have all shown that there are a variety of biological or psychological causes for mood disorders, and not all mood disorders are the same as all other mood disorders.

Mood definitions

noun

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"

See also: temper humor humour

noun

the prevailing psychological state; "the climate of opinion"; "the national mood had changed radically since the last election"

See also: climate

noun

verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker

See also: mode modality