Pronunciation: /juːˈfɔrɪk/
adjective describing a feeling of great happiness or excitement
A1 I felt euphoric when I won the game.
A2 She was euphoric after receiving the good news.
B1 The team was euphoric after their victory in the championship.
B2 The audience was euphoric during the concert, cheering and dancing along.
C1 The feeling of euphoric bliss washed over her as she reached the mountain's summit.
C2 His euphoric state of mind was evident as he danced joyfully under the starlit sky.
formal The pianist felt euphoric after receiving a standing ovation from the audience.
informal I was feeling absolutely euphoric after finding out I got accepted into my dream school.
slang I was on cloud nine, feeling euphoric after winning the championship game.
figurative The artist's brush strokes danced on the canvas, creating a euphoric masterpiece.
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