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“Houston, we have a problem,” Kane told the crowd to keep moods light.

Taylor had recently broken off an engagement with the actress Neva Gerber, who complained of his melancholic moods.

This level-headed man of logic, however, is also a creature of moods and funks.

The pendulum swing between moods and tone, however, became a staple of the shoot.

He knew I was in a deep depression, dark moods, and he would spend time with me, trying to give me pep talks.

Only at moments was he aware of this—a kind of higher Self, detached from shifting moods, looked on calmly and took note.

The explanation of his mysterious earlier moods offered itself with a clarity that was ghastly.

If he had only been himself I should have had nothing more to desire, but he was in one of his bitter, sarcastic moods.

She was seeking herself and finding herself in just such sweet, half-darkness which met her moods.

He seemed to pass under the mastery of a great mood that was a composite reproduction of all the moods of his forgotten boyhood.

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On this page you'll find 57 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to moods, such as: emotion, atmosphere, color, personality, mind, and scene.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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