The declarative mood is a grammatical mood used to make factual statements or to express an opinion, as opposed to asking a question or expressing a desire, command, or hypothetical situation. It is the most commonly used mood in most languages, including English.
Mood
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Manner of conceiving and expressing action or being, aspositive, possible, hypothetical, etc., without regard to otheraccidents, such as time, person, number, etc.; as, the indicativemood; the infinitive mood; the subjunctive mood. Same as Mode.
Mood meaning & definition 1 of Mood.
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a mood is a way of expressing someone's feelings and emotions.
Mood meaning & definition 2 of Mood.
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The mood of a book is the theme like happy , creepy and etc.
Mood meaning & definition 3 of Mood.
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[morning wood] (an erection in the morning)
Mood meaning & definition 4 of Mood.
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Used to [express] that something is [relatable]. Similar to Same, but Mood became more common around [2016].
If something is especially relatable, one might say Big Mood. This implies that your whole being is one and the same with whatever you are commenting on.Mood meaning & definition 5 of Mood.
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[Relatable] but also [summing] up [your life]
Mood meaning & definition 6 of Mood.
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When your friend [says] something [relatable] and [to you], it explains life
Mood meaning & definition 7 of Mood.
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When you can really [relate] to [something] someone is [saying].
Mood meaning & definition 8 of Mood.