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euphoric
adjective as in beatific
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adjective as in blissful
adjective as in dithyrambic
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adjective as in ecstatic
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adjective as in elated
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adjective as in exhilarated
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adjective as in high
adjective as in intoxicated
adjective as in jubilant
adjective as in overjoyed
adjective as in rapturous
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adverb as in on cloud nine
Example Sentences
If accompanied by dovish rhetoric, such a move would induce a euphoric response for risk assets — stocks, crypto, gold — nearly everything goes up.
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.
When things aren’t clicking, it’s torture, he said, but “when it’s good, it’s f— euphoric.”
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.
“They are euphoric,” he writes in “Hostage,” a book of startling eloquence, unimaginable anguish and exceptionally restrained rage.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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