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词汇 bad mood
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Definition of bad mood in English:

bad mood

noun
  • An angry or irritable state of mind.

    the cold put him in a bad mood
    I smiled, my bad mood forgotten for the moment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Maybe the show just caught me in a bad mood, but I didn't think much of the visual presentation.
    • Most of us have had the experience of "catching" a good or bad mood from someone else.
    • Her bad moods were still affecting all of us, and I had begun to get really worried.
    • He's never in a bad mood, always ecstatic to be doing his thing.
    • Nothing helps a bad mood more than sharing it.
    • One day I had an epiphany and realized that you can go around in a bad mood all of the time, but it won't do any good.
    • Nina's bad mood on 2 May was related to her father's travails.
    • Researchers at Rice University have found that being in a bad mood may actually spur creativity.
    • He came home in a bad mood, uncertain about the future.
    • My bad mood evaporated.
    • He had some nerve to accuse me of being in a bad mood.
    • I hope I didn't offend anybody, but I have bad moods too and sometimes I'm in public when that happens.
    • I honestly believe video games are one of the best methods to rid your mind of a bad mood.
    • Every time he was in a bad mood, he'd play Wagner at full volume.
    • His sister was in a bad mood, which tended to be a bad omen for anyone else near her.
    • Maybe I'm just in a bad mood today
    • If a customer service worker is in a bad mood, he or she may transfer this negativity to the customer.
    • Bad moods are rarely made better by the rain.
    • I always call Ben when I'm in a bad mood.
    • On any working day, a quarter of all managers in Britain are likely to be in a bad mood because they have not slept well.

Definition of bad mood in US English:

bad mood

noun
  • An angry or irritable state of mind.

    the cold put him in a bad mood
    I smiled, my bad mood forgotten for the moment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her bad moods were still affecting all of us, and I had begun to get really worried.
    • Bad moods are rarely made better by the rain.
    • My bad mood evaporated.
    • He came home in a bad mood, uncertain about the future.
    • He's never in a bad mood, always ecstatic to be doing his thing.
    • His sister was in a bad mood, which tended to be a bad omen for anyone else near her.
    • Researchers at Rice University have found that being in a bad mood may actually spur creativity.
    • Nina's bad mood on 2 May was related to her father's travails.
    • Nothing helps a bad mood more than sharing it.
    • He had some nerve to accuse me of being in a bad mood.
    • If a customer service worker is in a bad mood, he or she may transfer this negativity to the customer.
    • I hope I didn't offend anybody, but I have bad moods too and sometimes I'm in public when that happens.
    • Maybe I'm just in a bad mood today
    • Maybe the show just caught me in a bad mood, but I didn't think much of the visual presentation.
    • On any working day, a quarter of all managers in Britain are likely to be in a bad mood because they have not slept well.
    • Most of us have had the experience of "catching" a good or bad mood from someone else.
    • One day I had an epiphany and realized that you can go around in a bad mood all of the time, but it won't do any good.
    • Every time he was in a bad mood, he'd play Wagner at full volume.
    • I honestly believe video games are one of the best methods to rid your mind of a bad mood.
    • I always call Ben when I'm in a bad mood.
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