Moodily

Pronunciation: /ˈmuːdɪli/

Moodily (adv)

  1. In a way that shows you feel unhappy or thoughtful, often with little talking or movement.
  2. In a way that suggests you are annoyed or upset, and you act as if you do not want to talk.
  3. In a way that creates a serious, emotional feeling in a scene, writing, or music.

Moodily (adverb)

Examples

  • She sat moodily by the window, feeling sad and quiet.
  • The child stared moodily at the floor, feeling sad and quiet.