Definition of: mood
(md) noun
1. Gram. The manner in which the action or condition expressed by a verb is stated, whether as actual, doubtful, commanded, etc. The English moods proper are the indicative, subjunctive, and imperative. The infinitive is sometimes also classed as a mood. Certain verb-phrases are likewise loosely called moods, as those formed by may, might, can, could (potential), should, would (conditional), must, ought (obligative). Also mode.
2. Logic Mode.
3. Music Mode. [Var. of MODE]
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"mood" has the frequency of use of 0.0009% on en.wikipedia.org.
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