Pervasive and sustained emotion.
A pervasive and sustained emotion that, in the extreme, markedly colors one’s perception of the world. Common examples of mood include depression, elation, and anger.
Moderate changes in emotions.
A person’s mental state at a particular time.
The pervasive, long-lasting emotional state that shapes how a person sees his or her life. Mood is usually used to describe elation, happiness, irritability, or depression, and it is the central aspect of such psychiatric disorders as bipolar disorder and depression.
A pervasive and sustained emotion that may have a major influence on a person’s perception of the world. Examples of mood include depression, joy, elation, anger, and anxiety.