Usage examples of "mood" in English with translation to Spanish

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She is in an awful mood. Ella está de pésimo humor.
He's in a bad mood. Él está de mal humor.
She is in a bad mood. Ella está de mal humor.
He is in an angry mood. Él está de mal humor.
Are you in a good mood? ¿Estás de buen humor?
His answer depends on his mood. Su respuesta depende de su humor.
She is in a very good mood. Ella tiene buen humor.
I'm not in the mood anymore. Ya no estoy de humor.
She's in a good mood today. Hoy está de buen humor.
I'm in a bad mood today. Hoy estoy de mal humor.
I am in no mood for joking. Hoy no ando de humor para bromas.
He is rarely in a good mood. Él casi nunca está de buen humor.
My mother's bad mood is transient. El mal humor de mi madre es fugaz.
Clouds blacken the sky (and everyone's mood). Las nubes enturbian el cielo (y el humor de todos).
Tom is in a bad mood this morning. Tom está de mal humor esta mañana.
She's in a fairly bad mood now. Ella está de muy mal humor ahora.
Tom was tired and in a bad mood. Tom estaba cansado y de mal humor.
She was not in the mood for lunch. Ella no estaba de humor para almorzar.
Tom was in no mood to talk to Mary. Tom no estaba de humor para hablar con Mary.
I'm not in the mood to help you. No estoy de humor para ayudarte.
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