mood in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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1. mood (state of mind):

mood
to be in a good mood
to be in a bad mood
está alunada RioPl inf

mood2 [Am mud, Brit muːd] N LING

mood-altering [Am mud ˈɔlt(ə)rɪŋ, Brit] ADJ

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silly mood

mood in the PONS Dictionary

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somber mood
to be in a bellicose mood
to be in a pensive mood

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Group members with leaders in a positive mood experience more positive mood than do group members with leaders in a negative mood.
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Beyond the leader's mood, her/his behavior is a source for employee positive and negative emotions at work.
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It has a playful mood, and is not in sonata form, like the first movement.
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Yet, by the start of the 20th century, the mood had changed.
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Working out can also help people sleep better and have a better mood.
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Even though positive events are reported three to five times more often, negative events have approximately five times the impact on mood.
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The sky changes color according to the mood of the player.
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In addition to this mood piece, there are elements of the supernatural such as the victim's father's paranormal powers of perception and his voodoo potions.
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He always tries to improve the mood with singing and believes that songs are a good way of cheering people up.
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Using the music behind a scene creates emotion of the song and sets a mood for the scene itself.
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