Mood means how a person feels inside at a certain time. It can change quickly. People can feel happy, sad, or angry moods.
She is in a happy mood today.
His mood changed after the talk.
Mood can mean the feeling that people get from a place or event. It is how the place or moment feels to people.
The room had a quiet mood.
The party's mood was very fun.
In stories, poems, or pictures, mood is the feeling the creator gives. It shows how the art makes the audience feel.
The poem has a sad mood.
The movie's mood is dark and slow.
Mood in grammar shows how the speaker feels about what they say. It can show commands, wishes, or facts.
The imperative mood shows a command.
The subjunctive mood shows a wish.
The phrase 'in the mood' means to want or like to do something. 'Not in the mood' means you do not want to do something.
I am not in the mood to dance.
She is in the mood for pizza tonight.