Neither happy or sad really just "alright". For me it's leaning more towards the happy side of things although only ever so slightly.
I am currently in a neutral mood.
Content is a mood between happy and sad.
The indicative verb mood is used to express facts, opinions, or statements that are considered true. It is the most common verb mood in English and is used in neutral, straightforward sentences.
When you are asleep your mood is neutral which means you are neither happy/or sad.
Hard to say... the mood seems to be neutral in the beginning then changes to very romantic, but then it is all action but then it goes back to romance so it is a mix of moods
The mood in between sad and happy could be described as content or neutral. It's a state where you're not overwhelmingly sad or joyful, but rather feeling at ease or simply not affected by strong emotions.
Music can tell us if we like the song. We play different types of music depending on our mood. Music makes us happy, mad, sad, or even neutral.
If I'm in a great mood... "Ha, lol, sure." OR If I'm neutral... Okay, sure. The trick is not to care. Just be relaxed. It always ticks them off since you're not angry.
Yup. A mood swing is a mood swing.
Yes, mood is a noun, though it can be used without change as an adjective, as in "mood music."
The homophone for mood is mooed.
a mood lamp is a lamp that can change a mood in a room