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Jessica
In a foul mood
Hello,
What's the difference between being in a foul mood or in a bad mood.
Thanks!
Aug 24, 2015 12:44 PM
Answers · 5
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It's just the difference between 'foul' and 'bad' as adjective.
Foul' is a stronger intensifier than simply saying 'bad.' If we say something smells bad then it does not smell good, but if something smells foul then it smells truly awful.
So just think of a foul mood as being a really bad mood.
August 24, 2015
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The word "foul" is just a little stronger than "bad". Bad is rather a simple, general word, and "foul" is more descriptive.
August 24, 2015
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