Yes, moody is an adjective.
The adjective form of "grumpiness" is "grumpy." It describes a person who is irritable, moody, or easily annoyed. For example, someone who frequently displays a sour demeanor or is often dissatisfied can be referred to as grumpy.
Moodiness is the abstract noun form for the adjective moody. Another abstract noun is mood.
The plural for Moody is the Moodys.
There are 167 words in Judy Moody-by Se'ara Hart
mean and 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.
Emotional. Or moody.
"Moody" can be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person's moodiness or temperament. As an adjective, it describes someone who is prone to frequent changes in mood or temperament.
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.
The word "glum" is an adjective. It describes someone who is moody or sullen.
Moodiness is the abstract noun form for the adjective moody. Another abstract noun is mood.
No, it is not. Teenage is an adjective applied to people between the ages of 13 and 19 (teenagers), or things associated with them.
The comparative degree for "moody" is "more moody."
The address of the Moody Community Library is: 108 5Th St, Moody, 76557 3501
Yes, Dwight Lyman Moody founded the Moody Bible Institute in 1886.
judy moody's sister
Alastor Moody is his full name, Mad-Eye Moody is his nickname.