Frequency rank: 4,564. – 4,569.
- good humour (humor); good moodsee also 不機嫌
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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He was in such a good mood when his team won the championship.
Jiro was all smiles after he made a bundle at the pachinko parlor.
Despite the seriousness of his illness, Mr Robinson is in good spirits.
As he was drinking he got very merry and kept telling everybody just how much he hated hospitals.
9. わたくし私はあるがか画家のあとりえアトリエをひさしぶり久しぶりでたずねた訪ねたが、そのがか画家は、あたらしい新しいもでるモデルをてにいれた手に入れたばかりのところで、おおいに大いにじょうきげん上機嫌だった。
I visited the atelier of a painter that I had not visited in a long time. This painter had just acquired a new model and he was in a very good mood.
"Do you know why the head of department is in such a good mood?" "It's because of you!"
"I'm going, what do I need to bring?" "A good mood." "I'm not going."