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View definitions for euphoric

euphoric

adjective as in beatific

adjective as in dithyrambic

adjective as in exhilarated

adjective as in high

adjective as in rapturous

adverb as in on cloud nine

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Example Sentences

Fans are drawn to the Sniffers’ sound and attitude, which taps into the rowdy spirit of first-generation punk rock, along with a feisty, euphoric blond singer moving nonstop and usually dressed in a bikini top and shorts.

In the euphoric celebration of the Chargers’ season-opening win against the Las Vegas Raiders, Harbaugh used an expression credited to English writer John Heywood and referenced by Williams Shakespeare.

"We've combined that euphoric experience of winning all those games in 2022 with 2023, when we got a different kind of lesson. Dealing with that adversity, I think there was a lot of organisational growth in our mindset and understanding what we're going to be about moving forward."

From BBC

The crowd was euphoric, and my earlier panic softened into a deep sadness.

From Slate

As it is, Jackie said, fentanyl gives her a brief euphoric surge, “and then you get this yucky feeling, and you hit it again and you feel better. ... If you’re getting good fentanyl ... you need like one hit every eight hours.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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