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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

The director, Jonathan Demme, offers us a continuous rock experience that keeps building, becoming ever more intense and euphoric.

My dad in a kind of manic phase, feeling really euphoric and excited and like [sharp breath intake] kind of high.

But when I wrote the check, it was the most euphoric feeling.

Over-the-counter cough syrup may also be used, though the effects of that are more hallucinogenic than euphoric.

Upon hearing the news that the bill had passed in 2010, like many suffering with chronic pain, Portuguez was euphoric.

Both wore street jackets and both men had the unmistakable air of euphoric calm that came within seconds of Alcorn's approach.

The expression was finally used in earnest, and, by euphoric changes, reached its present shape.

Using subliminal verbal stimuli in his tickler, a man can be given constant supportive euphoric therapy 24 hours a day!

"He's euphoric," Paula said again, but her face was stricken.

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On this page you'll find 269 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to euphoric, such as: delightful, elated, happy, joyful, and rapturous.

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

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