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Common mood   /kˈɑmən mud/   Listen
Common mood

noun
1.
A mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact.  Synonyms: declarative, declarative mood, fact mood, indicative, indicative mood.






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"Common mood" Quotes from Famous Books



... overflowed the exquisite cup into which an invisible hand poured it. The days passed like a dream as we strayed together through the woodland paths; sometimes in some deep and shadowy glen silence laid her finger on our lips, and in a common mood we found ourselves drawn together without speech. Often at night, when the magic of the moon has woven all manner of enchantments about us, we have lingered hour after hour under that supreme spell which is felt only when soul speaks ...
— Under the Trees and Elsewhere • Hamilton Wright Mabie



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