mood

/mud/
noun
  1. The way you feel at a particular time; your emotional state.
    • His mood changed suddenly when it started raining.
    • I'm not in the mood to go out tonight.
    • She was in a good mood after hearing the news.
  2. The atmosphere or feeling of a place, situation, or piece of art.
    • The movie's dark mood made everyone feel uneasy.
    • The music set a calm mood for the yoga class.
    • The soft lighting created a romantic mood in the restaurant.
  3. In grammar, a form of a verb that shows whether the action is a fact, a command, a wish, or a possibility.
    • In the sentence 'If I were you,' the verb 'were' is in the subjunctive mood.
    • Commands like 'Sit down!' use the imperative mood.
    • The indicative mood is used for stating facts.