mood
nounA property of verbs in which the speaker’s attitude toward the factuality or likelihood of the action or condition expressed.
nounA category or set of verb forms or inflections used to indicate such an attitude. In English, the indicative mood is used to make factual statements, the subjunctive mood to indicate doubt or unlikelihood, and the imperative mood to express a command.
nounThe arrangement or form of a syllogism.
nounA particular state of mind or emotion.
nounA pervading impression of an observer.
nounAn instance or spell of sulking or angry behavior.
nounInclination; disposition.
nounMother-of-vinegar.
nounMind; heart.