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euphoria

[yoo-fawr-ee-uh] / yuˈfɔr i ə /


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After three years of breakneck growth and soaring valuations, the AI industry enters 2026 with some of the euphoria giving way to tough questions.

From Barron's

The fact that investors are looking closely at these elements is perhaps indicative of how the attitude on Wall Street has shifted from euphoria to vigilance.

From MarketWatch

As she sings about finding a love that turns “shades of gray” into “a new Technicolor world,” the song explodes out of her string-band foundations — banjo and fiddle — into full-tilt rock choruses, bursting with euphoria.

From New York Times

While it can create euphoria, it can make users feel anxious and paranoid.

From BBC

“When you get out, you feel this euphoria. It’s addictive.”

From Washington Times