(Big) Mood

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /mud/

Definitions of (big) mood

noun a feeling or state of mind that is often expressed nonverbally

Example Sentences

A1 I am happy today, big mood!

A2 Eating pizza for dinner is a big mood.

B1 Listening to my favorite song on repeat is a big mood.

B2 Traveling to exotic destinations is a big mood for me.

C1 Achieving my goals and dreams is the biggest mood.

C2 Experiencing true love and happiness is the ultimate big mood.

adjective describing something that is significant, intense, or relatable in a particular context

Example Sentences

A1 I am happy today, big mood!

A2 She walked into the party with a big mood, ready to dance all night.

B1 His excitement for the concert was a big mood that couldn't be contained.

B2 The celebration at the end of the game was a big mood, with everyone cheering and dancing.

C1 The atmosphere at the festival was a big mood, with music, food, and laughter filling the air.

C2 The energy at the protest was a big mood, with passion and determination driving the crowd forward.

Examples of (big) mood in a Sentence

formal The speaker's passionate delivery really set the mood for the entire conference.

informal When the DJ played my favorite song, it was a big mood.

slang Getting a free coffee this morning was a total mood.

figurative The stormy weather outside matched my gloomy mood perfectly.

Grammatical Forms of (big) mood

past tense

mooded

plural

moods

comparative

bigger mood

superlative

biggest mood

present tense

mood

future tense

will mood

perfect tense

have moods

continuous tense

mooding

singular

mood

positive degree

big mood

infinitive

to mood

gerund

mooding

participle

mooded

Origin and Evolution of (big) mood

First Known Use: 2016 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase '(big) mood' originated from African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and gained popularity in internet slang.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to express strong agreement or emotional resonance with a statement or situation, '(big) mood' has evolved to encompass a wide range of emotions and contexts in online communication.