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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for moods and emotions in British Thesaurus
General words for moods and emotions
frame of mind (noun)
the mood that someone is in, which influences their attitudes or feelings
heart (noun)
your feelings and emotions considered as part of your character
sensation (noun)
a feeling, especially a strange one, caused by a particular experience
temper (noun)
a particular emotional state or mood
affect (noun)
formal an emotion that changes or influences what you do or think
drive (noun)
a feeling that makes you act in a particular way
fire (noun)
formal strong feelings such as anger or enthusiasm
mood swing (noun)
a sudden, unexpected change in the way that someone feels and behaves, especially when they become very angry or unhappy
note (noun)
a particular mood or style
taste (noun)
mainly literary the feeling that is created by an experience
vein (noun)
a particular mood, style, or subject
whim (noun)
a sudden feeling that you must have or must do something. This word often suggests that what someone wants is not important