moodish

English

Etymology

mood + -ish

Adjective

moodish (comparative more moodish, superlative most moodish)

  1. moody.
    • 1999, Sarah Waters, Affinity, Virago Press (2012), page 51:
      I had been a little moodish with her, earlier; I was determined not to be moodish now.

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