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Definition of euphoric in English: euphoricadjective juːˈfɒrɪk Characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness. a euphoric sense of freedom Example sentencesExamples - Death by starvation and dehydration is neither painless nor euphoric.
- The sensation of sumptuous lips crushed against your own is every bit as euphoric as the indulgent delight of the feathery beginning.
- I became filled with a sense of euphoric conversion; a new, enlightened understanding of the world.
- A kind of ego annihilation is followed by euphoric reintegration and a sense of extended understanding.
- You want to know when I'm happy or sad, tired, glad, euphoric, if I just got piece, whatever.
- For those doing it it's a great high, a euphoric trance that makes them feel happy and free.
- They jumped the high bumps, flung their bikes, did crisscross cuts and caught the spirit of the euphoric audience.
- The atmosphere was euphoric even before we took the lead.
- She left that first session feeling exhilarated, even euphoric, and filled with energy.
- But a new team always comes in with the euphoric belief that it's got something special to contribute.
- It's truly a euphoric piece, supplanting the vocalists' rage and rediverting it to become almost an affirmation of life.
- The mood was euphoric as Ukrainians prepared to celebrate both New Year and a feeling that democracy had finally come to their nation.
- It is precisely here that the viewer experiences a euphoric sense of triumph in the face of such adversity.
- Some say that chocolate gives consumers delights of euphoric content, I say it does not give me that.
- But these are early stages, when you still feel euphoric and nothing can possibly shake your feeling for each other.
- It is like someone who is too noisy, almost euphoric, whose ebullience hides enormous misery and despair.
- I expected to feel euphoric after finally fulfilling my lame ambition, but instead I was unsettled.
- I left reeling and euphoric after what felt like an hour-long conversation.
- He reminds us that market crashes almost always occur when the crowd is euphoric, not when everyone is talking about the possibility.
- I came back to my office euphoric - which is not my normal workday condition!
Synonyms elated, happy, joyful, joyous, delighted, gleeful, excited, exhilarated, animated, jubilant, exultant, ecstatic, blissful, enraptured, rapturous, rhapsodic, in rhapsodies, intoxicated, transported, on cloud nine, in heaven, in paradise, in seventh heaven informal on top of the world, over the moon, on a high
Derivatives adverb When her neighbours euphorically celebrate the home team's win, she receives the news that her husband is missing in action on the battlefront. Example sentencesExamples - Henry Jackson euphorically predicted he would win big in New York.
- They are smiling so euphorically at a San Francisco rally that they might be at the opening night of the second coming.
- After one win, I remember a man being prevented from euphorically throwing himself off the train as it rattled towards the Border.
- Then he leans forward, his childish face alight as he repeats euphorically: ‘I am so lucky.’
Rhymes aleatoric, allegoric, anaphoric, camphoric, categoric, choric, Doric, historic, metaphoric, meteoric, phantasmagoric, phosphoric, pyrophoric, semaphoric, sophomoric, theophoric, Warwick, Yorick Definition of euphoric in US English: euphoricadjective Characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness. a euphoric sense of freedom Example sentencesExamples - I came back to my office euphoric - which is not my normal workday condition!
- But these are early stages, when you still feel euphoric and nothing can possibly shake your feeling for each other.
- The sensation of sumptuous lips crushed against your own is every bit as euphoric as the indulgent delight of the feathery beginning.
- I became filled with a sense of euphoric conversion; a new, enlightened understanding of the world.
- For those doing it it's a great high, a euphoric trance that makes them feel happy and free.
- A kind of ego annihilation is followed by euphoric reintegration and a sense of extended understanding.
- But a new team always comes in with the euphoric belief that it's got something special to contribute.
- It is like someone who is too noisy, almost euphoric, whose ebullience hides enormous misery and despair.
- Some say that chocolate gives consumers delights of euphoric content, I say it does not give me that.
- She left that first session feeling exhilarated, even euphoric, and filled with energy.
- He reminds us that market crashes almost always occur when the crowd is euphoric, not when everyone is talking about the possibility.
- It's truly a euphoric piece, supplanting the vocalists' rage and rediverting it to become almost an affirmation of life.
- The mood was euphoric as Ukrainians prepared to celebrate both New Year and a feeling that democracy had finally come to their nation.
- It is precisely here that the viewer experiences a euphoric sense of triumph in the face of such adversity.
- The atmosphere was euphoric even before we took the lead.
- You want to know when I'm happy or sad, tired, glad, euphoric, if I just got piece, whatever.
- They jumped the high bumps, flung their bikes, did crisscross cuts and caught the spirit of the euphoric audience.
- I expected to feel euphoric after finally fulfilling my lame ambition, but instead I was unsettled.
- Death by starvation and dehydration is neither painless nor euphoric.
- I left reeling and euphoric after what felt like an hour-long conversation.
Synonyms elated, happy, joyful, joyous, delighted, gleeful, excited, exhilarated, animated, jubilant, exultant, ecstatic, blissful, enraptured, rapturous, rhapsodic, in rhapsodies, intoxicated, transported, on cloud nine, in heaven, in paradise, in seventh heaven |