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euphoria

[yoo-fawr-ee-uh] / yuˈfɔr i ə /


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Afterwards, there was a giddy euphoria among staff at the Kennedy Space Center.

From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026

There was some euphoria in there, too, but it was not the primary aspect.

From Slate • Mar. 15, 2026

Hausmann said the initial euphoria triggered by Maduro’s capture—when he was texting furiously with Venezuelan friends—dissipated when they realized full-scale change was still a ways off.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026

Much more worrying, though, is that the fund managers’ wild euphoria didn’t stop at gold and silver.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 3, 2026

I was sitting in Psychology 101 when the professor read the symptoms aloud from the overhead screen: depression, mania, paranoia, euphoria, delusions of grandeur and persecution.

From "Educated" by Tara Westover