moodsetter

noun

Etymology

From mood + setter.

  1. inherited from settere
  2. compounded as moodsetter — “mood + setter

Definitions

  1. A person, thing, or event that determines the emotional tone in a time and place.

    • The third cocktail party essential, music, is a major moodsetter for your party.

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