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euphoric
adjective as in beatific
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adjective as in blissful
adjective as in dithyrambic
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adjective as in ecstatic
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adjective as in elated
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adjective as in exhilarated
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adjective as in high
adjective as in intoxicated
adjective as in jubilant
adjective as in overjoyed
adjective as in rapturous
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adverb as in on cloud nine
Example Sentences
But it is not the same as illicit GHB - a dangerous and illegal drug misused for its euphoric effects.
"It ended up being one of the most euphoric tracks on the album, I think," he says.
Cautionary tales of personal transformation jockey with euphoric ones; Oscar-winning legends compete for eyeballs with first-time visionaries; and gladiators do battle with other gladiators.
If you go back to where you used to drink, even if you don’t have alcohol, your brain still experiences some of the more euphoric parts of drinking, which can be triggering.
Experts have said some people also snort or inject ketamine recreationally to experience euphoric or “dissociative” effects that cause the users to feel separated from their own body.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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