Malhumor in english
Bad mood
pronunciation: bædmud part of speech: none
pronunciation: bædmud part of speech: none
In gestures
malhumor = mood ; bile ; grouchiness ; surliness ; sullenness ; petulance ; ill temper ; ill-humour [ill-humor, -USA].
Example: She said they've tolerated his moods, his viciousness -- everything else -- but that this was the last straw.Example: It would merely give him the opportunity to pour out his bile.Example: What I love about him is that, for all his grouchiness, he shows an amazing amount of tenderness to all his good buddies.Example: Without the protection of surliness and levity, all children would be crushed by the past - the past of others, loaded onto their shoulders.Example: In those vernal seasons of the year, when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against Nature not to go out and see her riches.Example: There are also those who all day long are mild, and courteous, and genial, and good-natured in public life, damming back their irritability, and their petulance, and their discontent.Example: Unchecked, stress can be the cause of many kinds of ailments from migraine headaches to insomnia, from ill-temper to heart disease.Example: This diet provides energy and protect against rapid decreases of the level of glucose in blood preventing fatigue, hunger, weakness and ill-humour.more:
» con malhumor = moodily ; peevishly .
Example: Chandler's legendary private detective Phillip Marlowe is brought moodily to life in a film that epitomises the very soul of film noir. Example: Finally, Willy is impatient and acts peevishly towards Linda for no good reason.» de malhumor = in a mard [Expresión regional del Reino Unido] ; in a grouch ; in a mood ; in a grouch mood ; in a huff ; peevishly ; moodily .
Example: She's been a right bitch and in a mard over the last week. Example: Life is too short to be in a grouch all the time. Example: If he gets in a mood over this then I think it's time to call it a day. Example: If we start the day in a grouchy mood, chances are those sentiments will transition into the workplace as well. Example: She is short with the waiter, always in a huff, and by the time the waiter gets to us, he is upset. Example: Finally, Willy is impatient and acts peevishly towards Linda for no good reason. Example: Chandler's legendary private detective Phillip Marlowe is brought moodily to life in a film that epitomises the very soul of film noir.» estar de malhumor = be in a bad mood .
Example: If you are in a bad mood, then there's obviously a reason for it.