Moody can be categorized as an adjective.
Adjective |
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moody - subject to sharply varying moods; "a temperamental opera singer" | ||
moody - showing a brooding ill humor; "a dark scowl"; "the proverbially dour New England Puritan"; "a glum, hopeless shrug"; "he sat in moody silence"; "a morose and unsociable manner"; "a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"- Bruce Bliven; "a sour temper"; "a sullen crowd" | ||
Noun |
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Moody - United States evangelist (1837-1899) | ||
Moody - United States tennis player who dominated women's tennis in the 1920s and 1930s (1905-1998) |
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1. | adj. | He sat in moody silence. | |
2. | adj. | Everyone is entitled to be moody once in a while. | |
3. | adj. | John has been moody since this morning. | |
4. | adj. | I'm always moody. | |
5. | adj. | He's so moody I have trouble keeping up with him. | |
6. | adj. | Jane has been quiet and moody for the past few days. | |
7. | adj. | Tom is moody. | |
8. | adj. | You're moody. | |
9. | adj. | She was moody. | |
10. | adj. | Tom is inclined to be moody and is not easy to live with. | |
11. | adj. | Tom was moody. | |
12. | adj. | I think Tom is moody. | |
13. | adj. | Tom is quite moody. | |
14. | adj. | Tom is very moody. | |
15. | adj. | Tom is moody, isn't he? |
Sentence | |
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adj. | |
He sat in moody silence. |
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Everyone is entitled to be moody once in a while. | |
John has been moody since this morning. | |
I'm always moody. | |
He's so moody I have trouble keeping up with him. | |
Jane has been quiet and moody for the past few days. | |
Tom is moody. | |
You're moody. | |
She was moody. | |
Tom is inclined to be moody and is not easy to live with. | |
Tom was moody. | |
I think Tom is moody. | |
Tom is quite moody. | |
Tom is very moody. | |
Tom is moody, isn't he? |