In a bad mood Meaning in English
expression
IN-uh-BAD-MOOD
IN-uh-BAD-MOOD
Definition
Feeling unhappy, irritable, or angry, so you are likely to be unfriendly or easily annoyed.
Usage & Nuances
Informal. Often used to explain why someone is acting unfriendly or irritable. Common with 'be', 'seem', or 'look': 'She is in a bad mood', 'He seems in a bad mood today'. For short-term feelings; for a longer state, use 'moody'.
Spanish: de mal humorPortuguese (BR): de mau humorPortuguese (PT): de mau humorChinese (Simplified): 心情不好Chinese (Traditional): 心情不好Hindi: खराब मूड मेंArabic: في مزاج سيءBengali: খারাপ মেজাজে - রাগান্বিত (মেজাজ)Russian: в плохом настроенииJapanese: 機嫌が悪いVietnamese: tâm trạng xấu - bực bộiKorean: 기분이 나쁜Turkish: kötü modda - kötü ruh halindeUrdu: خراب موڈ میںIndonesian: sedang bad mood - suasana hati buruk
Example Sentences
She is in a bad mood today.
basic
Are you in a bad mood?
basic
He gets in a bad mood when he is tired.
basic
Sorry if I snap at you, I’m just in a bad mood.
natural
Whenever it rains, she ends up in a bad mood.
natural
You might want to avoid the boss—he’s in a bad mood this morning.
natural