moodswings

[US]/ˈmuːd.swɪŋz/
[UK]/ˈmuːd.swɪŋz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.sudden and intense changes in emotional state

Phrases & Collocations

have moodswings

extreme moodswings

drastic moodswings

moodswing

emotional moodswings

manage moodswings

my moodswings

hormonal moodswings

dealing with moodswings

Example Sentences

her frequent moodswings made it difficult for her friends to keep up.

the hormonal moodswings during puberty often surprise teenagers.

his sudden moodswings at work have concerned his colleagues.

daily moodswings can be a sign of stress or underlying health issues.

the doctor explained that mild moodswings are normal in the early stages of treatment.

she experienced unpredictable moodswings after starting the new medication.

many people associate dramatic moodswings with bipolar disorder.

my sister’s emotional moodswings during her pregnancy were exhausting for the whole family.

the therapist suggested tracking moodswings in a journal to identify triggers.

frequent moodswings can interfere with concentration and productivity.

he was known for his rapid moodswings, which made negotiations challenging.

even mild moodswings should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

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