- In psychology, a
mood is an
affective state. In
contrast to
emotions or feelings,
moods are less specific, less
intense and less
likely to be provoked...
- A
mood swing is an
extreme or
sudden change of
mood. Such
changes can play a
positive or a
disruptive part in
promoting problem solving and in producing...
- by
your side." The Proto-Indo-European language, the
reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, had two
closely related moods: the...
- well-being. Karimova,
Hokuma (5
March 2018). "
Mood Charts:
Track Your Mood With The
Bullet Journal Mood Tracker &
Other Charts".
Positive Psychology Program...
- In linguistics,
irrealis moods (abbreviated IRR) are the main set of
grammatical moods that
indicate that a
certain situation or
action is not
known to...
- In linguistics,
grammatical mood is a
grammatical feature of verbs, used for
signaling modality.: 181 That is, it is the use of
verbal inflections that...
- A
mood board is a type of
visual presentation or 'collage'
consisting of images, text, and
samples of
objects in a composition. It can be
based on a set...
- PMID 19755532. Friedman,
Danielle (30 July 2024). "How to
Optimize Your Workout to
Boost Your Mood". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 29 January...
- The
imperative mood is a
grammatical mood that
forms a
command or request. The
imperative mood is used to
demand or
require that an
action be performed...
-
Mood lighting is the use of
specific colors or
brightness in
ambient illumination with the
intention of
promoting a specific,
temporary state of mind or...