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    moody
    /ˈmuːdi/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person) given to unpredictable changes of mood, especially sudden bouts of gloominess or sullenness: "his moody adolescent brother"

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  2. MOODY definition: 1. If someone is moody, their moods change suddenly and they become angry or unhappy easily: 2…. Learn more.

  3. If you describe someone as moody, you mean that their feelings and behaviour change frequently, and in particular that they often become depressed or angry without any warning. David's mother was unstable and moody.

  4. The meaning of MOODY is subject to depression : gloomy. How to use moody in a sentence.

  5. MOODY meaning: 1. If someone is moody, their moods change suddenly and they become angry or unhappy easily: 2…. Learn more.

  6. Moody definition: given to gloomy, depressed, or sullen moods; ill-humored.. See examples of MOODY used in a sentence.

  7. /ˈmuːdi/ (comparative moodier, superlative moodiest) having moods that change quickly and often. Moody people are very difficult to deal with. She’s a bit moody and never the same two days in a row. Teenagers tend to get a bad name for being moody, rude and irresponsible. Want to learn more?

  8. A moody person's emotions change unpredictably and often. Someone with erratic moods is moody — you could also call them temperamental or changeable. If you describe a painting or a piece of music as moody, you probably mean that it has a dark, gloomy nature.

  9. MOODY definition: If someone is moody, they are often unfriendly because they feel angry or unhappy: . Learn more.

  10. moody meaning, definition, what is moody: annoyed or unhappy: Learn more.

  11. Define moody. moody synonyms, moody pronunciation, moody translation, English dictionary definition of moody. adj. mood·i·er , mood·i·est 1. Given to frequent changes of mood; temperamental. 2. Subject to periods of depression; sulky. 3. Expressive of a mood,...