mood

Related to mood: Moodle

be in a bad mood

To be cranky, unhappy, or surly. The boss is really in a bad mood today, so I'd steer clear of him if you don't want to get screamed at.
See also: bad, mood

be in no mood for (something)

To be annoyed and unwilling to do or tolerate something. Please calm down—I'm in no mood for silliness today.
See also: mood, no

be in the mood for (something)

To have a desire or craving for something. I don't know why, but I'm really in the mood for ice cream today. Dad's just not in the mood for going out tonight.
See also: mood

be in the mood to do (something)

To have a desire or craving to do something. I don't know why, but I'm really in the mood to get some ice cream on the boardwalk today. Dad's just not in the mood to go out to dinner tonight.
See also: mood

get in a bad mood

To become cranky, unhappy, or surly. The boss really got in a bad mood in that meeting, so I'd steer clear of him if you don't want to get screamed at.
See also: bad, get, mood

in a bad mood

Cranky, unhappy, or surly. The boss is really in a bad mood today, so I'd steer clear of him if you don't want to get screamed at.
See also: bad, mood

in a good mood

Feeling happy or pleasant. The boss is in a good mood today, so he might take news of the printing error well.
See also: good, mood

in a mood

Cranky, unhappy, or surly. The boss is really in a mood today, so I'd steer clear of him if you don't want to get screamed at.
See also: mood

in a/the mood to (do something)

Likely to or interested in doing something. I don't think the boss is in the mood to talk about raises today—maybe tomorrow. I'm kind of in a mood to go on a hike today. Want to join me?
See also: mood

in no mood

Annoyed and unwilling to do or tolerate something. Please calm down—I'm in no mood to deal with silliness today. I'm in no mood, so if you're going to whine, take it to Dad.
See also: mood, no

in no mood to (do something)

Annoyed and unwilling to do or tolerate something. Please calm down—I'm in no mood to deal with silliness today.
See also: mood, no

in the mood

1. Interested in something I don't know why, but I'm really in the mood for ice cream today.
2. Wanting to do something. Dad's just not in the mood to go out to dinner tonight.
See also: mood

in the mood for (something)

Having a desire or craving for something or to do something. I don't know why, but I'm really in the mood for ice cream today. Dad's just not in the mood to go out to dinner tonight.
See also: mood

put (one) in a bad mood

To cause one to become cranky, unhappy, or surly. Based on the yelling I'm hearing coming from his office, the latest expense report has really put the boss in a bad mood.
See also: bad, mood, put
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

*in a bad mood

sad; depressed; grouchy; with low spirits. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; put someone ~.) He's in a bad mood. He may yell at you. Please try to cheer me up. I'm in a bad mood.
See also: bad, mood

in no mood to do something

not feeling like doing something; not wishing to do something. I'm in no mood to cook dinner tonight. Mother is in no mood to put up with our arguing.
See also: mood, no

in the mood (for something)

 and in the mood (to do something)
having the proper state of mind for a particular situation or for doing something. I'm not in the mood to see a movie tonight. Are you in the mood for pizza?
See also: mood
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

in a bad mood

In an irritable or depressed state of mind. For example, Dad's in a bad mood, so don't ask for anything right now. The antonym, in a good mood, refers to a cheerful, well-disposed state of mind, as in When the boss is in a good mood our whole day goes well. The phrase in a mood, meaning "disposed" or "inclined," dates from about a.d. 1000. Also see in the mood.
See also: bad, mood

in the mood

Disposed or inclined toward something, as in I'm in the mood for a good long walk. This phrase is also put in the negative, I'm not in the mood to argue. [Late 1500s]
See also: mood
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

be in the mood for something/for doing something

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be in the mood to do something

have a strong desire to do something; feel like doing something: I’m in the mood for going out and having a good time. She said she wasn’t in the mood to dance.
See also: mood, something

be in no mood for something/for doing something

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be in no mood to do something

not want to do something; not feel like doing something: I’m in no mood for jokes — just tell me the truth.
See also: mood, no, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • be in a bad mood
  • in a bad mood
  • in bad sorts
  • in someone's bad books
  • in (someone's) bad books
  • have a bad opinion of (someone or something)
  • have a good, bad, high, low, etc. opinion of somebody/something
  • downhill all the way
  • be downhill all the way
  • as bad as all that
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"Clearly, a greater understanding of how changes in the mood of adolescents are affected by the mood of their friends would be beneficial in informing interventions tackling adolescent depression."
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Life Breaks In takes its title from a passage in Virginia Woolf's diary: "What happens is, as usual, that I'm going to write about the soul, & life breaks in." Cappello's endeavors to write about mood are equally inextricable from life's distractions--because mood obviously does not exist apart from life.
In one, the comic strip character Calvin howls, "I'm in a very bad mood, so nobody'd better mess with me today, boy!!" Bad moods are generally the result of higher stress, lower satisfaction, elevated levels of fear (even if we do not have something specific to be afraid of) and an increase in feelings of powerlessness.
The season also affects the mood of the mother that also impact upon the newborn and weather in early days leaves far reaching affects on the future moods of the baby.
In this study, we aimed to extend the literature by identifying the effect of a new moderating variable, mood, on consumer scarcity inferences.