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euphoric
[ yoo-fawr-ik, -for- ]
adjective
- feeling or generating intense happiness, confidence, and a sense of well-being:
I’ve experienced both crushing defeat and euphoric victory.
She was euphoric when she received the Oscar.
- Psychiatry. relating to or experiencing a pathologically exaggerated feeling of happiness, confidence, or energy:
During a manic phase, people with bipolar disorder are usually euphoric and believe they can accomplish anything.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ǰ··· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of euphoric1
Example Sentences
“When you get binding at that receptor, you get a lot of those euphoric properties,” Marusak told Salon in a phone interview.
His implication that “euphoric markets” invariably produce financial crises, however, is questionable — markets can sustain their euphoria for years without provoking anything like a crisis.
But the substance has earned new fans on social media platforms like TikTok, where influencers sell nitrous equipment or show off its euphoric, dissociative effects.
"This genre of music, for me, is euphoric, it allows me to escape, it allows me to feel on such a deep level."
"This genre of music for me is euphoric, it allows me to escape, it allows me to feel on such a deep level."
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