moodscape

noun

Etymology

From mood + -scape.

  1. derived from *moh₁-
  2. inherited from *mōdaz — “sense, courage, zeal, anger
  3. inherited from *mōd
  4. inherited from mōd
  5. inherited from mood
  6. suffixed as moodscape — “mood + scape

Definitions

  1. A figurative landscape of moods or emotions.

    • Dynamic typography reinvigorates the storytelling genre by anthropomorphizing fonts, defibrillating calligraphy, creating rhythmic, ambient moodscapes without sacrificing speed or lushness.
    • She was an artist and photographer - the house was hung with her vast red moodscapes - and as she led us on an impromptu tour of the rooms she spoke of 'destiny' and 'serendipitous unions'.
    • Every enchanting mist, one hundred thousand crystal bullets of rain, sparkling dew, glistening stream, fragrant moodscapes of the rainforest are all His handiwork.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA