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náladový — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • arbitrary adj Based on personal choice or chance rather than any clear reason, rule, or system.
  • moody adj Prone to sudden changes in emotional state; temperamental.
  • temperamental adj Prone to sudden, unpredictable changes in mood; easily upset.
  • volatile adjective Likely to change suddenly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.

Senses

náladový is used for these senses in English:

  • arbitrary Determined by impulse rather than reason; often connoting heavy-handedness.
  • moody Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental.
  • volatile (of a person) Quick to become angry or violent.

arbitrary — full definition

  1. adj Based on personal choice or chance rather than any clear reason, rule, or system.
  2. adj Used, in mathematics and logic, to mean "any one you like" out of all the possibilities — not random in the everyday sense, but unspecified.

moody — full definition

  1. adj Prone to sudden changes in emotional state; temperamental.
  2. adj Sulky, gloomy, or bad-tempered.
  3. adj Having a dark, brooding, or atmospheric quality.

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