Best or most favorable, esp. under a particular set of circumstances.
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1. To talk on and on; chatter. 2. To be critical of or find fault with.
1. Concerned with the judgment of right or wrong of human action and character. 2. The accepted rules and standards of human behavior. 3. Teaching or exhibiting goodness or correctness of character and behavior. 4. Based on a sense of right and wrong according to conscience. 5. having psychological rather than tangible effects. 6. Conforming to accepted standards of general conduct.
1. A temporary state of mind or feeling, as evidenced by the tendency of one’s thoughts: news that put us in a good mood with happy thoughts of the future. 2. A pervading impression on the feelings of an observer: the somber mood of the music. 3. An instance or spell of sulking or angry behavior: His brother‘s visit lifted him out of his sullen mood. 4. Inclination; disposition: I’m in the mood for a drink. 5. The chronic state of mind that reflects the most common feeling a person experiences most of the time.