euphoria
A state of intense happiness.
Greek
A state of intense happiness.
noun [ yoo-FOR-ee-uh ]
A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness, often characterized by a sense of well-being and elation.
- 🖊️ When the astronaut first saw Earth from space, he was overwhelmed with a sense of euphoria that words could scarcely describe.
- 🖊️ In the midst of the concert, a wave of euphoria swept over the crowd, uniting them in a moment of pure bliss.
- 🖊️ If I were to win the lottery, the euphoria I'd feel would be beyond measure!
- 🖊️ If I were to win the lottery, the euphoria I'd feel would be beyond measure!
- 🖊️ When the astronaut first saw Earth from space, he was overwhelmed with a sense of euphoria that words could scarcely describe.
- 🖊️ In the midst of the concert, a wave of euphoria swept over the crowd, uniting them in a moment of pure bliss.
- 🤝 elation, joy, bliss
- ⚔️ misery, depression, sorrow
A feeling of well-being.
noun [ yoo-FOR-ee-uh ]
A feeling or state of well-being and contentment, often without any particular cause.
- 🖊️ As the final whistle blew, the stadium erupted in euphoria, a sea of jubilant faces celebrating the unexpected victory.
- 🖊️ In the golden glow of dawn, euphoria danced in her eyes.
- 🖊️ If I were to win the lottery, I would be in a state of euphoria for days!
- 🖊️ In the golden glow of dawn, euphoria danced in her eyes.
- 🖊️ As the final whistle blew, the stadium erupted in euphoria, a sea of jubilant faces celebrating the unexpected victory.
- 🖊️ If I were to win the lottery, I would be in a state of euphoria for days!
- 🤝 contentment, satisfaction, pleasure
- ⚔️ discontent, unhappiness, displeasure