Similar words: tidiness, tardiness, hardiness, readiness, headiness, wordiness, neediness, greediness. Meaning: ['muːdɪnɪs] n. 1. a sullen gloomy feeling 2. having temperamental and changeable moods.
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1. His moodiness may have been caused by his poor health.
2. This moodiness, this uneasiness, was left over from the fever.
3. Rehearsals over, a certain degree of moodiness or silly humor would overtake him.
4. He has learnt to live with her moodiness.
5. Moodiness, which imposes a small cost on the relationship, may function as both an alarm bell and as an assessment device to test the strength of the bond.
6. In Plato's "Timaeus", female moodiness and misbehavior are explained with the wandering uterus theory.
7. So the 26)moodiness of my usual temper increased to hatred of all things.
8. Common symptoms can include anxiety, moodiness and problems with sleep.
9. If moodiness were Cobain's one distinguishing feature, perhaps this would be apt -- an erroneous, shortsighted and insulting presumption.
10. The fluctuating Moon can reflect a moodiness in your nature that is not always understood nor appreciated by others.
11. To me it reflects a particular German moodiness that I know so well.
12. Whatever the reason for your moodiness , just wait for the weekend.
13. A tiny, handwritten note, asking him to forgive her moodiness, to come and ride with her again.
14. Ruth Lovell, Joan's sister, was also perplexed by her husband's moodiness.
15. A less extreme and more common measure employed is that of moodiness.
16. A minor water deficiency can lead to headaches, sleepiness, and moodiness, while prolonged dehydration can cause high blood pressure and other serious problems.
17. Many people think of depression as feeling sad, but depression can also bring feelings of moodiness, impatience, anger, or even just not caring.
18. Some insignificant remark or action, not getting a satisfactory reply to a question or just moodiness are enough to set fire and cause anger, snappy remarks, arguments and even physical fights.
19. The bride, who first met the royal prince as a child, refused his first two proposals as she was wary of public life and worried about his moodiness and pronounced stammer.
20. Seven or eight hours each night should increase your energy and decrease moodiness.
21. They stipulated early on that Edward was, indeed, a vampire. But since he was supposedly 100 years old, not 17 as he appeared,[sentence dictionary] his adolescent moodiness suggested arrested development.
22. Imagination, fantasy, and the desire to escape the immediate environment are stimulated. Dreaminess, nostalgia, or moodiness may be hard to resist.
23. Later side effects may include tiredness, hair loss, low blood count, trouble with thinking, moodiness , and depression.
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