mood swing

  • 1mood swing — mood ,swing noun count a sudden, unexpected change in the way someone feels and behaves, especially when they become very angry or unhappy …

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  • 2Mood swing — A mood swing is an extreme or rapid change in mood. Contents 1 Associated disorders 2 Cause 3 See also 4 References …

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  • 3mood swing — noun Etymology: mood (I) : a marked change in mood especially to elation or depression (as in cyclothymia) certain personality characteristics … such as mood swings, paranoid features and self punishment drives E.F.Kerman * * * mood swing UK US… …

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  • 4mood swing — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms mood swing : singular mood swing plural mood swings a sudden, unexpected change in the way that someone feels and behaves, especially when they become very angry or unhappy …

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  • 5mood swing — noun A rapid and extreme changing in mood, from excessively happy to desperately miserable. The worst thing about my wifes pregnancy was her awful mood swings …

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  • 6mood swing — Oscillation of a person s emotional feeling tone between periods of euphoria and depression …

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  • 7Mood disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F30 F39 ICD 9 …

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  • 8Mood (psychology) — A mood is a relatively long lasting emotional state. Moods differ from emotions in that they are less specific, less intense, and less likely to be triggered by a particular stimulus or event.[1] Moods generally have either a positive or negative …

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  • 9swing — 1. verb 1) the sign swung in the wind Syn: sway, oscillate, move back and forth, move to and fro, wave, wag, rock, flutter, flap 2) Helen swung the bottle Syn: brandish, wave …

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  • 10Mood II Swing — Pays d’origine  États Unis Genre musical Garage house Deep house House Années d act …

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