moody

moody(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. malhumorado
Something's wrong with Alan. He's been very moody these past few days.Algo anda mal con Alan. Ha estado muy malhumorado estos últimos días.
Stop being so moody and tell me what's bothering you.Deja de estar tan malhumorado y dime qué te está molestando.
a. temperamental
When she gets moody, I never know what to expect.Cuando se pone temperamental, nunca sé qué esperar.
b. variable
Rod is moody. One day he tells you you're wonderful, and the next you're an idiot.Rod es variable. Un día te dice que eres maravilloso, y al siguiente eres un idiota.
a. deprimido
Why is he so moody today? - His dog died.¿Por qué está tan deprimido hoy? - Se le murió el perro.
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