Meaning of high mood (What it is, Concept and Definition)

high spirits is something or someone that is nice, friendly and interesting, being these characteristics supposedly attributed by positive influences of astrology.

According to the grammar of the Portuguese language, even after the new orthographic agreement, the correct spelling of this word is hyphenated: high-spirited.

Just as the spelling "high spirits” or “high spirits”, the form “self astral”, since the “auto” refers to a public act and not to the antonym of low, as is the case of “high”.

High mood, which is classified as an adjective and noun of two genders, is often used as a synonym for a positive, happy, joyful event that refers to success.

Example:“The party was very high spirits”.

One high-spirited person is the one who is always considered good-humored, patient, happy, with good self-esteem and who has no difficulties in seeing the positive side of situations.

In some regions of Brazil, the term high-spirit is understood as synonymous with state of mind, disposition or humor, as this being directly influenced by astral vibrations.

Example:"Today I woke up with a renewed high spirits".

See also:meaning of self-esteem.

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