Don't ask her right now, she's being a bit moody.
The kid had a very moody cat.
My dad is being very moody today.
you just could say "I'm really moody"
Moody is an adjective which means someone is unusually changeable or difficult to predict. Example sentence: I'm trying to avoid my moody dad, I'll ask my mom for the money.
Sally has a very moody personality.
When my sister insults me, I like glowering at her to make her feel bad. (Kind of like glare but more moody)
No, the word moody is an an adjective. The noun form is moodiness. The exception is when Moody is a person's name, then it is a noun.
She has a moody personality, often fluctuating between happiness and sadness without warning.
no
The teenager was going through a phase, which made her moody.
No. The word "mood" has a long OO sound (long U). The word moody rhymes with the name Judy.
Amy Lee and Ben Moody invented the word "evanescence" from the word "evanesce."
bipolar, moody
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