moodish (Meaning)
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moodish (a.)
Moody.
Synonyms & Antonyms of moodish
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moodish Sentence Examples
- The moody skies reflected the melancholy mood that enveloped the city.
- Her moodish nature made it difficult to predict her reactions.
- The child was prone to sudden mood swings, transitioning from joy to sadness in an instant.
- The atmospheric pressure dropped, causing a moodish and irritable feeling among the office workers.
- The upcoming thunderstorm cast a moodish pall over the otherwise cheerful picnic.
- The teenagers' moodish attitudes made it a challenge for their parents to communicate with them.
- The band's performance was erratic and moodish, fluctuating between moments of brilliance and stretches of dullness.
- The teacher's moodish demeanor had a negative effect on the classroom atmosphere, making students feel anxious and uncertain.
- The moodish stranger stared at me with a piercing gaze, his intentions inscrutable.
- The house had a moodish and oppressive ambiance, as if it held secrets and sorrows within its walls.
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Moody.
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The moody skies reflected the melancholy mood that enveloped the city.
Her moodish nature made it difficult to predict her reactions.
The child was prone to sudden mood swings, transitioning from joy to sadness in an instant.
The atmospheric pressure dropped, causing a moodish and irritable feeling among the office workers.