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moodiness

noun as in sullenness

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Example Sentences

Some relish the end of menstruation and concerns about unplanned pregnancies, while others dread the possibililty of hot flashes, moodiness, and other unpleasant symptoms.

With “Solitude,” for example, Yang was moved by the quiet moodiness of a dark, tree-lined sidewalk, punctuated with the glow of street lamps.

The silver-blueish color palette is enhanced with pops of neon and specific directional lighting; the moodiness creates an aesthetic logic that creates the space for the spirit realm to pour through.

Most important, she encourages Della to be direct about her frustration with Perry’s moodiness and about her ambition to have her name on the firm’s front door.

One demographic factor that might contribute to Seattle’s exceptional moodiness is the higher proportion of young people in this area compared to other cities.

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

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