Moody Definition

mo͝odē
moodier, moodiest
adjective
moodier, moodiest
Given to frequent changes of mood; temperamental.
American Heritage
Subject to periods of depression; sulky.
American Heritage
Resulting from or indicating such a mood.
Webster's New World
Subject to or characterized by gloomy, sullen moods or changes of mood.
Webster's New World
Wiktionary
pronoun
Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Moody

Adjective

Base Form:
moody
Comparative:
moodier
Superlative:
moodiest

Origin of Moody

  • From Old English mōdiÄ¡ (“brave"), from Proto-Germanic. Cognate with Dutch moedig, German mutig, Swedish modig.

    From Wiktionary

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