Not really.
You ignore that it is also describes a state of mind or atmosphere.A mood is less specific than an emotion or feeling, less intense and less likely to be triggered by a particular action or event. Moods can be described as being either positive or negative. Here are some common moods that can be used in everyday conversation or in descriptive writing.
Positive Mood Examples:
- Amused
- Blissful
- Calm
- Cheerful
- Content
- Dreamy
- Ecstatic
- Energetic
- Excited
- Flirty
- Giddy
- Good
- Happy
- Joyful
- Loving
- Mellow
- Optimistic
- Peaceful
- Silly
- Sympathetic
Negative Mood Examples:
- Angry
- Annoyed
- Apathetic
- Bad
- Cranky
- Depressed
- Envious
- Frustrated
- Gloomy
- Grumpy
- Guilty
- Indifferent
- Irritated
- Melancholy
- Pessimistic
- Rejected
- Restless
- Sad
- Stressed
- Weird
https://examples.yourdictionary.com/mood-examples.html