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    euphoria
    /juːˈfɔːrɪə/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness: "in his euphoria, he had become convinced he could defeat them"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EuphoriaEuphoria - Wikipedia

    A 1903 article in The Boston Daily Globe refers to euphoria as "pleasant excitement" and "the sense of ease and well-being". In 1920 Popular Science magazine described euphoria as "a high sounding name" meaning "feeling fit": normally making life worth living, motivating drug use, and ill formed in certain mental illnesses.

  3. a feeling of extreme happiness or confidence: We were caught up in the euphoria of the moment. euphoric. adjective us / jʊˈfɔr·ɪk, -ˈfɑr- / a euphoric expression. a euphoric mood. (Definition of euphoria from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of euphoria. euphoria.

  4. The meaning of EUPHORIA is a feeling of well-being or elation. How to use euphoria in a sentence. Euphoria Has Greek Roots

  5. EUPHORIA meaning: 1. extreme happiness, sometimes more than is reasonable in a particular situation: 2. extreme…. Learn more.

  6. Euphoria definition: a state of intense happiness and self-confidence. See examples of EUPHORIA used in a sentence.

  7. Use euphoria to describe a feeling of great happiness and well-being, but know that euphoria often more than that––it's unusually, crazy happy, over the top. Euphoria can even be classified as a mental illness.

  8. Euphoria is a feeling of intense happiness and excitement. There was euphoria after the elections. After the euphoria of yesterday's celebrations, the country will come down to earth today.

  9. an extremely strong feeling of happiness and excitement that usually lasts only a short time. I was in a state of euphoria all day. Euphoria soon gave way to despair. The government’s current euphoria over the exchange rate is unlikely to last.

  10. euphoric very happy and excited, but usually only for a short time: I was euphoric after hearing the news. rapturous expressing extreme pleasure or enthusiasm: He was greeted with rapturous applause. exhilarated happy and excited, especially after physical activity: I felt exhilarated after a morning of skiing.

  11. noun. A feeling of vigor, well-being, or high spirits. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: euphory. jubilation. happiness. exhilaration. elation. ecstasy. bliss. cloud nine. well-being. exaltation. uplift. lift. inspiration. elatedness. animation. Antonyms: dysphoria. misery. woe. despair. depression. sorrow.

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