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View usage for: (juːfɒrɪk, US -fɔːr-) adjectiveIf you are euphoric, you feel intense happiness and excitement. It had received euphoric support from the public. Synonyms: elated, excited, ecstatic, jubilant More Synonyms of euphoric Examples of 'euphoric' in a sentenceeuphoric At first I was confused, then euphoric; in both cases my conscience was dormant."There was no mistaking the determination in Ella's response to her husband's euphoric anticipation of a `follow-up". In other languageseuphoric British English: euphoric ADJECTIVE If you are euphoric, you feel intense happiness and excitement. It had received euphoric support from the public. - American English: euphoric
- Brazilian Portuguese: eufórico
- Chinese: 狂喜的
- European Spanish: eufórico
- French: euphorique
- German: euphorisch
- Italian: euforico
- Japanese: 高揚した
- Korean: 큰 기쁨의
- European Portuguese: eufórico
- Latin American Spanish: eufórico
There was an atmosphere of euphoric excitement. Synonyms excited high-spirited stoked (Australian, New Zealand, informal) Additional synonymsHe was ecstatic about the birth of his first child. Synonyms rapturous, entranced, enthusiastic, frenzied, joyous, fervent, joyful, elated, over the moon (informal), overjoyed, blissful, delirious, euphoric, enraptured, on cloud nine (informal), cock-a-hoop (old-fashioned), blissed out, transported, rhapsodic, sent, walking on air, in seventh heaven, floating on air, in exaltation, in transports of delight, stoked (informal) Definition feeling or bringing great joy We're a very joyful people. Synonyms delighted, happy, satisfied, glad, jolly, merry, gratified, pleased, jubilant, elated, over the moon (informal), jovial, rapt, enraptured, on cloud nine (informal), cock-a-hoop (old-fashioned), floating on air, light-hearted, jocund, gladsome (archaic), blithesome, stoked (informal) Definition feeling great joy I was jubilant after making an impressive comeback. Synonyms overjoyed, excited, thrilled, glad, triumphant, rejoicing, exuberant, joyous, elated, over the moon (informal), euphoric, triumphal, enraptured, exultant, cock-a-hoop (old-fashioned), rhapsodic, stoked (informal) - euphonious
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