WHAT IS MOOD?Mood refers to the emotional state or feeling of a person. It can influence their thoughts, behaviors, and overall well-being.ANSWER:Words Related to Mood:=Calm: Peaceful, tranquil, serene, composed, collected=Comfortable: At ease, relaxed, satisfied, content=Relieved: Happy that something unpleasant has ended, relieved of worry or anxiety=Content: Satisfied, pleased, happy=Worried: Anxious, concerned, apprehensive, uneasy=Anxious: Worried, uneasy, apprehensive, fearful=Nervous: Anxious, uneasy, apprehensive, jittery=Lonely: Sad and alone, isolated, solitary=Hurtful: Causing pain, emotional distress, or harm=Sad: Unhappy, sorrowful, dejected, gloomy=Satisfied: Content, pleased, fulfilled=Happy: Joyful, cheerful, glad, delighted=Joyful: Happy, cheerful, glad, exuberant=Celebratory: Relating to or expressing celebration, festive=Exalted: Very happy, joyful, triumphant=Energetic: Full of energy, lively, vigorous=Carefree: Free from worry or responsibility, relaxed=Playful: Full of fun, lighthearted, mischievous=Confident: Sure of oneself, self-assured, self-possessed=Determined: Resolved, resolute, purposeful=Uncertain: Doubtful, unsure, hesitant=Insecure: Not confident, self-conscious, anxious=Uninterested: Not interested, bored, indifferent=Curious: Inquisitive, eager to learn, interested=Amused: Entertained, amused, delighted=Bored: Tired of something, uninterested