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Meaning of euphoria
A state of intense happiness or excitement.
Etymology of euphoria
The word "euphoria" comes from the Greek words "eu" meaning "well" and "phoria" meaning "carrying", and was originally used in medical contexts to describe a state of being in good health or a state of well-being.
The term has been used in English since the 17th century, initially in medical contexts, and later expanded to describe feelings of intense happiness or excitement.
Synonyms
elation
happiness
joy
delight
thrill
exhilaration
ecstasy
bliss
rapture
enthusiasm
excitement
euphory
blissfulness
felicity
gladness
jubilation
triumph
exultation
pride
pleasure
satisfaction
cheerfulness
buoyancy
lightheartedness
effervescence
effusion
radiance
beaming
glowing
jubilant
triumphant
ecstatic
thrilled
overjoyed
delighted
Definitions
- A feeling or state of intense happiness or excitement, or a state of heightened or exaggerated feeling or emotion.
- * A state of frenzy or stupor, especially as caused by a drug.
Usage Examples
- The crowd erupted in euphoria when their team won the championship.
- * She felt a sense of euphoria when she finally achieved her dream of becoming a doctor.
- * The music festival was a weekend of euphoria, with thousands of people dancing and singing together.