mood

Phrases
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The   bizarre   presentation   involving   thirteen   ducks an   iguana   and   a
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  platypus   changed   the   mood   somewhat .

La présentation bizarre impliquant treize canards, un iguane et un ornithorynque ont quelque peu changé l'humeur.

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Signification (Anglais)

Opposé de
good humour, good mood, good spirits
Fréquence

B1
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/muːd/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English mood, mode, mod, from Old English mōd (“mind,” in poetry also “heart, spirit, courage”), from Proto-West Germanic *mōd, from Proto-Germanic *mōdaz (“sense, courage, zeal, anger”), from Proto-Indo-European *moh₁-, *meh₁- (“endeavour, will, temper”). Cognate with Scots mude, muid (“mood, courage, spirit, temper, disposition”), Saterland Frisian Moud (“courage”), West Frisian moed (“mind, spirit, courage, will, intention”), Dutch moed (“courage, bravery, heart, valor”), German Low German Mood (“mind, heart, courage”), German Mut (“courage, braveness, heart, spirit”), Danish mod (“courage, heart, bravery”), Swedish mod (“courage, heart, bravery”), Icelandic móður (“wrath, grief, moodiness”), Latin mōs (“will, humour, wont, inclination, mood”), Russian сметь (smetʹ, “to dare, venture”).

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