MOOD VOCABULARY
Joyful: Full of happiness and delight.
Sentence: The children were joyful as they danced in the rain.
Serene: Calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
Sentence: The serene landscape made her feel at peace.
Optimistic: Hopeful and confident about the future.
Sentence: Despite the challenges, he remained optimistic about his success.
MOOD VOCABULARY
Playful: Light-hearted and fun.
Sentence: The playful puppy chased its tail around the room.
Melancholic: Feeling or expressing sadness or sorrow.
Sentence: She felt melancholic looking at old photos of her childhood.
Tense: Filled with worry, anxiety, or suspense.
Sentence: The atmosphere in the courtroom was tense as the verdict was read.
MOOD VOCABULARY
Gloomy: Dark or poorly lit, depressing or sad.
Sentence: The rainy weather made the room feel gloomy and unwelcoming.
Anguished: Experiencing severe mental or emotional pain.
Sentence: His anguished cry echoed through the empty house.
Mysterious: Difficult to understand or explain; full of secrets.
Sentence: The old mansion had a mysterious aura that intrigued everyone.
Pensive: Engaged in deep or serious thought.
Sentence: She sat in the garden, looking pensive as she planned her next steps.
Nostalgic: Longing for or thinking fondly of the past.
Sentence: The smell of fresh bread made him nostalgic for his grandmother’s kitchen.
Curious: Eager to know or learn something.
Sentence: The child was curious about the new toy and took it apart to see how it worked.