moodiness / ˈmu di /

情绪化喜怒无常情绪心情

moodiness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

mood·i·er, mood·i·est.

  1. given to gloomy, depressed, or sullen moods; ill-humored.
  2. proceeding from or showing such a mood: a moody silence.
  3. expressing or exhibiting sharply varying moods; temperamental.

moodiness 近义词

moodiness

等同于 nervousness

moodiness

等同于 sadness

moodiness

等同于 unrest

moodiness

等同于 blues

moodiness

等同于 sullenness

moodiness 的近义词 4
moodiness

等同于 jitters

更多moodiness例句

  1. When it comes to plant-based chicken versus the real thing, Moody explains that it’s likely the same story, since both are breaded and fried.
  2. Whether it’s a deep-and-moody burgundy red or an otherworldy cosmic blue, there’s something here for every beauty babe that’s not afraid to go all out with her glam.
  3. He claimed “she was capable of saying things of such majestic narcissism” and that “her moodiness was unpredictable and extreme.”
  4. She was also drawn to qualities in Vadim that reminded her of her father: his introversion, his moodiness, his seductive demeanor.
  5. Heathcliff, with his smoldering moodiness, is the original bad boy.
  6. He needed encouragement to overcome his alienation and moodiness, not vicious swipes.
  7. No wonder that her face grew clouded, nor that what he considered moodiness and ill-nature took possession of her spirit.
  8. It was all that I could do to fight back the telltale moodiness I felt rising in my face, for I knew her eyes were on me.
  9. His personal habits were unpleasant; the moodiness of bad health came to him early.
  10. Then his old, bitter moodiness reasserted itself, and he resumed his solitary broodings on the crest of the knoll.
  11. Loco's moodiness, his outbursts of anger, had fastened the nickname on him while he worked for Walton.