English-Thai Dictionary
moody
ADJ หงุดหงิด ซึ่ง มี อารมณ์ แปรปรวน ง่าย irritable fretful unhappy even-tempered reliable ngud-ngid
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MOODY
a.Angry; peevish; fretful; out of humor. Every peevish moody malcontent.
1. Mental; intellectual; as moody food.
2. Sad; pensive.
3. Violent; furious.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MOODY
Mood "y, a. [Compar. Moodier; superl. Moodiest.] Etym: [AS. modig courageous. ]
1. Subject to varying moods, especially to states of mind which are unamiable or depressed.
2. Hence: Out of humor; peevish; angry; fretful; also, abstracted and pensive; sad; gloomy; melancholy. "Every peevish, moody malcontent. " Rowe. Arouse thee from thy moody dream! Sir W. Scott.
Syn. -- Gloomy; pensive; sad; fretful; capricious.
New American Oxford Dictionary
moody
mood y |ˈmo͞odē ˈmudi | ▶adjective ( moodier, moodiest ) (of a person ) given to unpredictable changes of mood, esp. sudden bouts of gloominess or sullenness: she met his moody adolescent brother. • giving an impression of melancholy or mystery: grainy film that gives a soft, moody effect. DERIVATIVES mood i ly |ˈmo͞odl -ē |adverb, mood i ness noun ORIGIN Old English mōdig ‘brave or willful ’ (see mood 1, -y 1 ).
Moody, William Henry
Moo dy, William Henry |ˈmo͞odē ˈmudi | (1853 –1917 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1906 –10. He was the US attorney general 1904 –06 before he was appointed to the Court by President Theodore Roosevelt.
Oxford Dictionary
moody
moody |ˈmuːdi | ▶adjective ( moodier, moodiest ) (of a person ) given to unpredictable changes of mood, especially sudden bouts of gloominess or sullenness: his moody adolescent brother. • giving an impression of melancholy or mystery: grainy film which gives a soft, moody effect. DERIVATIVES moodily adverb, moodiness noun ORIGIN Old English mōdig ‘brave or wilful ’ (see mood 1, -y 1 ).
Moody, William Henry
Moo dy, William Henry |ˈmo͞odē ˈmudi | (1853 –1917 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1906 –10. He was the US attorney general 1904 –06 before he was appointed to the Court by President Theodore Roosevelt.
American Oxford Thesaurus
moody
moody adjective how can she live with that moody man? temperamental, emotional, volatile, capricious, changeable, mercurial; sullen, sulky, morose, glum, depressed, dejected, despondent, doleful, dour, sour, saturnine, manic-depressive; informal blue, down in the dumps, down in /at the mouth. ANTONYMS even-tempered, cheerful.
Oxford Thesaurus
moody
moody adjective teenagers tend to get a bad name for being moody and irresponsible: unpredictable, temperamental, emotional, volatile, capricious, changeable, mercurial, unstable, fickle, flighty, inconstant, undependable, unsteady, erratic, fitful, impulsive; sullen, sulky, morose, gloomy, glum, moping, mopey, mopish, depressed, dejected, despondent, blue, melancholic, doleful, dour, dismal, sour, saturnine, lugubrious, introspective; informal down in the dumps, down in the mouth; N. English informal mardy; informal, dated mumpish; archaic kittle. ANTONYMS cheerful, happy, equable.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
moody
mood y /múːdi /→mood 1 形容詞 -ier ; -iest 1 (特に理由もなく )不機嫌な , いらいらした ; 陰気な , 憂うつな .2 気分にむらのある , 気分屋の ; 気分の変わりやすい .3 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗もの悲しげな 〈写真 映画 音楽 場所など 〉.m ó od i ly 副詞 不機嫌に ; ふさぎ込んで ; むら気に .m ó od i ness 名詞 U 不機嫌 ; 憂うつ ; むら気 .