frame of mind

NOUN
  1. a temporary psychological state
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How To Use frame of mind In A Sentence

  • He was quick to let Leicester know he was in a happy frame of mind, skipping early on with pace down the left wing. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have to be in the right frame of mind to play chess.
  • Not especially in a mood to linger and look around I made a mental note to return in a better frame of mind.
  • He's in rather a negative frame of mind.
  • I had hardly sent that last Roundabout Paper to the printer (which, I submit, was written in a pacable and not unchristian frame of mind), when Saturday came, and with it, of course, my Saturday Review. Roundabout Papers
  • A loosened curl had fallen over her forehead, giving to the severity of her dress, copied from that portrait of her father, a dishevelling touch, as though a young lady were suddenly discovered to be a gipsy in an evil frame of mind. The Misses Mallett The Bridge Dividing
  • Family Lives will help put you in the right frame of mind to heal the rift (familylives. The Sun
  • Try to relax before the exam, and you'll approach it in a better frame of mind.
  • It was in this frame of mind that he lingered over the chocolate cake, letting each forkful slowly dissolve in his mouth. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • By his own admission, Gordon was not in the right frame of mind to win yesterday.
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