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Comparative
moodier
Superlative
moodiest
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experiencing frequent changes in mood, often without apparent reason or explanation
- She's so moody lately, swinging between happiness and sadness from one moment to the next.
- The moody teenager withdrew into their room, refusing to talk to anyone.
- He became moody whenever he was stressed at work, snapping at his coworkers for no reason.
- His moody disposition made it difficult for others to predict how he would react in any given situation.
- The moody artist channeled their emotions into their work, creating pieces that reflected their inner turmoil.
Synonyms:
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characterized by brooding, sulky, or sullen temperament
- He was moody and refused to speak to anyone.
- The actress gave a moody performance on stage.
- She looked moody after receiving the bad news.
- The moody atmosphere of the room reflected her thoughts.
- He's often moody in the mornings.