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euphoric

[yoo-fawr-ik, -for-] / yuˈfɔr ɪk, -ˈfɒr- /


ADJECTIVE
dithyrambic
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ADJECTIVE
rapturous
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Example Sentences

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I see it as a deeply intimate, devastating, life-affirming, life-depleting, psychotic, meditative, euphoric, addictive struggle of building something where before there was nothing.

From Los Angeles Times

Dare I say, the party’s mood swing from near-suicidal to euphoric has been quite something.

From Los Angeles Times

She settles for a simple, repeated refrain of “it’s euphoric,” giving that last word a prismatic luminosity.

From New York Times

Ingesting THC either through smoking, vaporizing or edibles can make people feel euphoric, relaxed, sleepy, giggly and otherwise intoxicated.

From Salon

The fruit fight was at times bloodthirsty and vicious, he writes, yet the fighters displayed “a deranged-seeming but euphoric sense of abandon and belonging — a freedom that was easy to envy but difficult to understand.”

From New York Times