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moody · ​having moods that change quickly and often. Moody people are very difficult to deal with. · ​angry or upset, often for no particular reason synonym ...
(moodier, moodiest) having moods that change quickly and often Moody people are very difficult to deal with.
The earliest known use of the verb moody is in the 1930s. OED's earliest evidence for moody is from 1934, in the writing of P. Allingham.
Definition of Moody's in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
MOODY definition: 1. If someone is moody, their moods change suddenly and they become angry or unhappy easily: 2…. Learn more.
​(1906-98) a US tennis player in the 1920s and 1930s who was the best woman player of her time. Her popular name was 'Queen Helen'.
moodily · ​in an angry or unhappy way synonym grumpily. He stared moodily into the fire. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner's Thesaurus ...
​behaviour or qualities that suggest particular emotions, especially sad ones. His accent adds some moodiness to his songs. Check pronunciation: moodiness ...
American evangelist. Becoming a Congregationalist in 1856, Moody embarked on evangelistic work in connection with his Sunday School in Chicago.
... Moody [formerly Cochran], John (1726/7–1812), actor and singer ... Oxford Dictionary of National Biography · Advanced search. Browse. Occupations.
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