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Definition of mood music in English: mood musicnoun mass noun1Music intended to create a particular mood or feeling. the sound quality of the film was top-notch, with excellent mood music throughout Example sentencesExamples - The lyrics may be a bit melodramatic, but on a whole, this is perfect mood music to go with candles and dimmed lights.
- The album finds him creating a suave brand of sophisticated midnight mood music, unmistakably catchy, memorable and wildly fun.
- The right mood music can do a lot for an evening of love, but there's no accounting for taste.
- It's all mood music, though, and as good as it is, you don't want it playing during that extended road trip.
- The truly great thing about this record is that it's accessible to anyone as mood music, but also stands strong as a bookend to its earthier precursor.
- It's mood music, sure, but more specifically dinner music - really romantic dinner music.
- It's pure mood music - ten instrumental tracks that take you somewhere.
- If the trickling water feature doesn't start to calm you, then the mood music definitely will.
- It's incredible mood music, with nice subtle touches throughout.
- A complete album in an age of quick-hit singles, this is intimate mood music that compels you to listen closely.
- 1.1 A prevailing feeling or trend of opinion.
the positive mood music in Brussels injected new hope that an agreement might be near the mood music from the finance ministry had changed in recent months Example sentencesExamples - To improve the mood music, the president announced a troop withdrawal from the border.
- Not that you would know it from the mood music, but we have a thriving, competitive media sector in the UK.
- The mood music across Whitehall has been that reform is off the agenda.
- He has consistently failed to present a credible counterweight to the mood music of conservatism.
- Hopes were raised when he became education secretary and he made mood music about loosening Scotland's educational uniformity.
- In terms of "mood music", any political campaign worthy of the name wants to be the one offering the positive outcome.
- He added: "The mood music is good and I hope we get what we want through diplomacy rather than conflict."
- However, the directors have misjudged the mood music of the fans, not for the first time.
- Often, the best a president can do is set a broad political climate - the mood music for the races across the country.
- That is why the mood music from Labour this week has been worrying.
Definition of mood music in US English: mood musicnoun 1Music intended to create a particular mood or feeling. the sound quality of the film was top-notch, with excellent mood music throughout Example sentencesExamples - A complete album in an age of quick-hit singles, this is intimate mood music that compels you to listen closely.
- The truly great thing about this record is that it's accessible to anyone as mood music, but also stands strong as a bookend to its earthier precursor.
- The album finds him creating a suave brand of sophisticated midnight mood music, unmistakably catchy, memorable and wildly fun.
- If the trickling water feature doesn't start to calm you, then the mood music definitely will.
- The lyrics may be a bit melodramatic, but on a whole, this is perfect mood music to go with candles and dimmed lights.
- It's pure mood music - ten instrumental tracks that take you somewhere.
- It's mood music, sure, but more specifically dinner music - really romantic dinner music.
- It's incredible mood music, with nice subtle touches throughout.
- The right mood music can do a lot for an evening of love, but there's no accounting for taste.
- It's all mood music, though, and as good as it is, you don't want it playing during that extended road trip.
- 1.1 A prevailing feeling or trend of opinion.
the positive mood music in Brussels injected new hope that an agreement might be near the mood music from the finance ministry had changed in recent months Example sentencesExamples - However, the directors have misjudged the mood music of the fans, not for the first time.
- That is why the mood music from Labour this week has been worrying.
- Hopes were raised when he became education secretary and he made mood music about loosening Scotland's educational uniformity.
- The mood music across Whitehall has been that reform is off the agenda.
- Not that you would know it from the mood music, but we have a thriving, competitive media sector in the UK.
- He has consistently failed to present a credible counterweight to the mood music of conservatism.
- Often, the best a president can do is set a broad political climate - the mood music for the races across the country.
- In terms of "mood music", any political campaign worthy of the name wants to be the one offering the positive outcome.
- He added: "The mood music is good and I hope we get what we want through diplomacy rather than conflict."
- To improve the mood music, the president announced a troop withdrawal from the border.
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