Pronunciation: /juːˈpeptɪk/
adjective of or relating to good digestion; having a cheerful and optimistic disposition
A1 I feel eupeptic after eating a healthy breakfast.
A2 She maintained an eupeptic attitude throughout the difficult situation.
B1 The eupeptic atmosphere in the office helped boost productivity.
B2 His eupeptic nature made him popular among his colleagues.
C1 The speaker's eupeptic demeanor captivated the audience.
C2 Despite the challenges, she remained eupeptic and optimistic.
formal The doctor diagnosed the patient as being eupeptic after a thorough examination.
informal I always feel eupeptic after a good night's sleep.
slang I'm feeling so eupeptic today, like nothing can bring me down!
figurative His eupeptic personality brightens up any room he walks into.
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