Definition of Moodiness in English :

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Moodiness meaning in English

Meaning of Moodiness in English

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Moodiness

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Noun

1. moodiness

a sullen gloomy feeling

2. moodiness

having temperamental and changeable moods

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Moodiness

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adjectiveWord forms: moodier or moodiest
1. 
sullen, sulky, or gloomy
2. 
temperamental or changeable
noun
Dwight Lyman. 1837–99, US evangelist and hymnodist, noted for his revivalist campaigns in Britain and the US with I. D. Sankey

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Moodiness

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1. 
ˈDwight Lyman (ˈlaɪmən ) ; līˈmən) 1837-99; U.S. Christian evangelist
2. 
William Vaughn1869-1910; U.S. poet & playwright
adjectiveWord forms: ˈmoodier or ˈmoodiest
1. 
subject to or characterized by gloomy, sullen moods or changes of mood
2. 
resulting from or indicating such a mood

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Moodiness

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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, especially a sullen or gloomy mood: a moody silence.

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