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adjective intensely happy or confident: She was euphoric when she received the Oscar.
Psychology . in a state of happy and confident well-being sometimes exaggerated in pathological states as mania.
Origin of euphoric euphor(ia) + -ic
OTHER WORDS FROM euphoric eu·phor·i·cal·ly, adverb Words nearby euphoric euphorbiaceous, Euphorbia pilulifera, euphoretic, euphoria, euphoriant, euphoric , euphorigenic, euphotic, euphotic zone, euphrasy, Euphrates
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Example sentences from the Web for euphoric However, as soon as I began using CBD as a stress-reducer and anti-inflammatory, I noticed that I felt more centered and calm without the euphoric effects that come with taking cannabis or the tiredness you get from Xanax.
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The director, Jonathan Demme, offers us a continuous rock experience that keeps building, becoming ever more intense and euphoric .
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But when I wrote the check, it was the most euphoric feeling.
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Over-the-counter cough syrup may also be used, though the effects of that are more hallucinogenic than euphoric .
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Upon hearing the news that the bill had passed in 2010, like many suffering with chronic pain, Portuguez was euphoric .
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He should have been euphoric , and more than just euphoric , gracious.
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Both wore street jackets and both men had the unmistakable air of euphoric calm that came within seconds of Alcorn's approach.
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The expression was finally used in earnest, and, by euphoric changes, reached its present shape.
Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 37, December 10, 1870 | Various
"He's euphoric ," Paula said again, but her face was stricken.
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