moody
Pronunciation: [ˈmuːdi]
Word
Context: “emotion”
(adjective) when someone often changes their mood. They can be happy one moment and sad or angry the next. It’s like the weather can change quickly, making a person feel different feelings all day.
Example
She is usually cheerful, but sometimes she gets a bit moody when she's tired.
Example
He is not moody at all; he is always in a good mood.
Example
Why do you think Sam is feeling so moody today?
Context: “weather”
(adjective) describing weather that can change quickly or is unpredictable. For instance, a day can start sunny but then become cloudy or rainy in a short time.
Example
The weather today is quite moody; it was sunny earlier, but now it looks like rain.
Example
Yesterday's weather was not moody; it was sunny and clear all day long.
Example
Do you think the weather will be moody tomorrow, or will it stay the same?
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