Moody (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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.
noun
  1. U.S. evangelist.
  2. Wills, Helen Newington.
  3. U.S. poet and playwright.
adjective moodier or moodiest
  1. sullen, sulky, or gloomy
  2. temperamental or changeable
noun
  1. Dwight Lyman. 1837–99, US evangelist and hymnodist, noted for his revivalist campaigns in Britain and the US with I. D. Sankey
Moody (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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