moody
See also: Moody
English
Etymology
From Middle English mody, modi, from Old English mōdiġ (“brave”), from Proto-Germanic *mōdagaz (“courageous”). Cognate with Dutch moedig, German mutig, Swedish modig.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmuːdi/
- Rhymes: -uːdi
Adjective
moody (comparative moodier, superlative moodiest)
- Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental.
- sulky or depressed
- dour, gloomy or brooding
- (slang) dodgy or stolen
Translations
Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental
sulky or depressed
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