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Happy student Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Spoil the mood

I've already asked a question about raising the spirits. I have the same question about the opposite action. Is there any difference between: spoil the mood/ ruin the mood/ kill the mood? Thank you.
  

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Hi All of those are good and I think that, in the order you give them, they describe the situation as increasingly bad: - He spoiled the mood by talking loudly about politics - He ruined the mood by pushing Alex around like that - He completely killed the mood of the party by starting a fistfight with Alex Dave

  • Hi All of those are good and I think that, in the order you give them, they describe the situation as increasingly bad: - He spoiled the mood by talking loudly about politics - He ruined the mood by pushing Alex around like that - He completely killed the mood of the party by starting a fistfight with Alex Dave
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Hi

All of those are good and I think that, in the order you give them, they describe the situation as increasingly bad:

- He spoiled the mood by talking loudly about politics

- He ruined the mood by pushing Alex around like that

- He completely killed the mood of the party by starting a fistfight with Alex

Dave

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