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moody (adj.)
1.changeable or inconstant"versatile moods"
2.annoyed and irritable
3.subject to sharply varying moods"a temperamental opera singer"
4.showing a brooding ill humor"a dark scowl" "the proverbially dour New England Puritan" "a glum, hopeless shrug" "he sat in moody silence" "a morose and unsociable manner" "a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius" - Bruce Bliven"a sour t..."
Moody (n.)
1.United States evangelist (1837-1899)
2.United States tennis player who dominated women's tennis in the 1920s and 1930s (1905-1998)
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MoodyMood"y (?), a. [Compar. Moodier (?); superl. Moodiest.] [AS. mōdig courageous.]
1. Subject to varying moods, especially to states of mind which are unamiable or depressed.
2. Hence: Out of humor; peevish; angry; fretful; also, abstracted and pensive; sad; gloomy; melancholy. “Every peevish, moody malcontent.” Rowe.
Arouse thee from thy moody dream! Sir W. Scott.
Syn. -- Gloomy; pensive; sad; fretful; capricious.
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moody (adj.)
bad-tempered, cantankerous, capricious, changeable, crabbed, crabby, cross, crotchety, crusty, dark, dour, erratic, fickle, fussy, gloomy, glowering, glum, grouchy, grousing, gruff, grumbling, grumpy, ill-tempered, irritable, kvetch, lively, morose, mutable, peevish, saturnine, short-tempered, skittish, sour, sulky, sullen, surly, temperamental, testy, touchy, versatile, whimsical
See also
moody (adj.)
↘ arbitrariness, caprice, capriciously, capriciousness, changeably, erratically, fancy, fickleness, fickly, flightiness, moodily, quirk, temperamentally, vagary, versatilely, whim, whimsey, whimsicality, whimsically, whimsy ↗ beef, bellyache, bitch, crab, gnarl, gripe, grouse, growl, grumble, grunt, holler, huff, oink, snarl, squawk
Moody (n.)
Moody (n.)
tennis player[Hyper.]
moody (adj.)
irréfléchi (personne) (fr)[Classe]
qui n'en fait qu'à sa tête (fr)[Classe]
inconstant et capricieux (fr)[Classe]
variable[Similaire]
moody (adj.)
qui est en colère (fr)[Classe]
mécontent (fr)[Classe]
qui parle avec mauvaise humeur (fr)[Classe]
prompt à se mettre en colère (fr)[Classe...]
moody (adj.)
emotional[Similaire]
moody (adj.)
peevish[Classe]
boudeur (fr)[Classe]
mécontent (fr)[Classe]
qui hait le genre humain (fr)[Classe]
bourru (fr)[Classe]
porté à critiquer, à récriminer (fr)[Classe]
(weariness; boredom; ennui; tedium)[termes liés]
gnarl, growl, grumble, grunt, oink, snarl[Qui~]
ill-natured[Similaire]
moody (adj.)
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