You'll find that you can often use the same words to describe an emotion, to also describe a mood.
β Amused
β Awe
β Blissful
β Bubbly
β Calm
β Cheerful
β Chipper
β Confident
β Contemplative
β Content
β Determined
β Dignified
β Dreamy
β Ecstatic
β Energetic
β Enlightened
β Enthralled
β Elated
β Empowered
β Excited
β Exhilarated
β Flirty
β Friendly
β Giddy
β Good
β Happy
β Harmonious
β Hopeful
β Humorous
β Hyper
β Idyllic
β Inclusive
β Joyful
β Jubilant
β Liberating
β Light-hearted
β Loving
β Mellow
β Nostalgic
β Optimistic
β Peaceful
β Playful
β Refreshed
β Rejuvenated
β Relieved
β Romantic
β Sentimental
β Silly
β Surprised
β Sympathetic
β Tender
β Thankful
β Thoughtful
β Touched
β Trustful
β Vivacious
β Warm
β Welcoming
β Whimsical
β Aggravated
β Angry
β Annoyed
β Anxious
β Apathetic
β Bad
β Barren
β Brooding
β Cold
β Confining
β Confused
β Cranky
β Crushed
β Cynical
β Depressed
β Desolate
β Disappointed
β Discontented
β Distressed
β Drained
β Embarrassed
β Enraged
β Envious
β Exhausted
β Fatalistic
β Fearful
β Foreboding
β Frustrated
β Gloomy
β Grumpy
β Guilty
β Haunting
β Heartbroken
β Hopeless
β Hostile
β Indifferent
β Insidious
β Intimidated
β Irritated
β Lonely
β Madness
β Melancholy
β Merciless
β Moody
β Mysterious
β Nightmarish
β Numb
β Ominous
β Overwhelmed
β Painful
β Pessimistic
β Predatory
β Rejected
β Restless
β Sad
β Serious
β Sombre
β Stressed
β Suspenseful
β Tense
β Terrifying
β Threatening
β Vengeful
β Violent
β Weird
β Worried