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mood

[mood] / mud /


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The mood you were in at the time of reminiscence left emotional fingerprints on the memory, as neurons activated by your mental environment synced up with those activated by the recollection.

From Los Angeles Times

The government’s enforcement of social restrictions has ebbed and flowed over the decades in response to the political mood.

From The Wall Street Journal

Above all, the music serves to amplify the devotional mood of the film, which resembles nothing so much as an impassioned church service.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We’re not in any mood to celebrate. We don’t know what Christmas and New Year will look like—whether we’ll be able to cook a meal.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The dictator was in a jovial mood and the two spoke for four hours, dining on black bread, potato pancakes and an array of meats.

From The Wall Street Journal