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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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If accompanied by dovish rhetoric, such a move would induce a euphoric response for risk assets — stocks, crypto, gold — nearly everything goes up.

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In short, euphoric positioning plus reluctant bulls mean stock markets will climb a “wall of worry,” rewarding incrementally positive news developments, but will then see sellers pounce on disappointing data points, he said.

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When things aren’t clicking, it’s torture, he said, but “when it’s good, it’s f— euphoric.”

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The L.A. cast has sent a celebratory video to the British cast commemorating the monumental milestone, and the mood behind the scenes before curtain is euphoric.

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“They are euphoric,” he writes in “Hostage,” a book of startling eloquence, unimaginable anguish and exceptionally restrained rage.

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