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Doha0011 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Mood off / Mood out

Dear Sir/ Madam

Do these phrases "mood out", "mood off" exist?

He is in a good mood today. He is in a bad/sad mood today. May I know some other expressions to convey this idea?

Thank you in advance.

  

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“mood” is a noun; a state of mind that is either positive (good) or negative (bad). Thus, one may change one’s mood from good to bad upon receiving bad news. Mood is similar to temper (or temperament).

  • “mood” is a noun; a state of mind that is either positive (good) or negative (bad).
  • Thus, one may change one’s mood from good to bad upon receiving bad news.
  • Mood is similar to temper (or temperament).
  • “mood out” or “mood off” can not exist as mood is not a verb.
  • “He is ill-tempered today.
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“mood” is a noun; a state of mind that is either positive (good) or negative (bad). Thus, one may change one’s mood from good to bad upon receiving bad news. Mood is similar to temper (or temperament). “mood out” or “mood off” can not exist as mood is not a verb.

“He is ill-tempered today. He is depressed over something.”

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He is in a good mood today not mood off

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