Mood Words

6 words in this vocabulary list

verb to cause someone to feel troubled, worried, or concerned

adjective feeling troubled, worried, or concerned

  • She was not at all bothered by the criticism of her work.
  • I really can't be bothered to deal with all this drama right now.
  • I'm too lazy to be bothered with that nonsense.
  • The noise bothered him like a buzzing fly in his ear.

adjective causing or resulting in a feeling of sadness or hopelessness

  • The news of the economic downturn was quite depressing for investors.
  • I find rainy days to be so depressing.
  • That movie was a total downer, so depressing.
  • The gray clouds overhead seemed to mirror her depressing mood.

noun an emotional state or reaction

verb to experience an emotion or physical sensation

adjective having the ability to perceive or experience emotions or sensations

adverb used to describe how something is felt or experienced

  • I feel a sense of responsibility towards my team as their leader.
  • I feel like going for a walk in the park today.
  • I feel totally pumped for the concert tonight!
  • When I listen to classical music, I feel like I'm floating on air.

adjective deeply or seriously thoughtful, often with a hint of sadness

  • As she sat by the window, she appeared pensive, lost in deep thought.
  • He looked pensive as he stared off into the distance, probably thinking about something serious.
  • Why do you look so pensive? What's on your mind?
  • The painting captured a pensive mood, with the subject's eyes gazing into the distance.

sad

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'sad' describes a feeling of unhappiness or sorrow

  • The news of the tragedy left everyone feeling sad.
  • I'm so sad that I can't make it to the party tonight.
  • I feel really bummed out about not getting the job.
  • Her heart felt heavy with sadness as she watched the sunset alone.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • She experienced a feeling of unease as she entered the unfamiliar room.
  • I get a feeling of excitement every time I see my favorite band live.
  • There's just a feeling of chill vibes when hanging out with my friends.
  • After the meditation session, she had a feeling of inner peace and calmness.