euphoria (Meaning)

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euphoria (n)

a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation

euphoria Sentence Examples

  1. The runner experienced a surge of euphoria as she crossed the finish line.
  2. The crowd's cheers filled the stadium, creating an atmosphere of pure euphoria.
  3. The couple's wedding day was filled with euphoria and joy.
  4. The news of the team's victory sent waves of euphoria throughout the city.
  5. The artist felt a sense of euphoria as she finally completed her masterpiece.
  6. The dancer's movements were filled with grace and euphoria, captivating the audience.
  7. The traveler felt a sense of euphoria as he gazed upon the breathtaking mountain vista.
  8. The child's laughter filled the room with euphoria, bringing joy to everyone around.
  9. The discovery of a new cure for a deadly disease brought a wave of euphoria to the medical community.
  10. The scientist's breakthrough led to a moment of euphoria, as years of hard work finally paid off.

FAQs About the word euphoria

a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation

heaven,ecstasy, elation, happiness, joy, high, rhapsody, delight, paradise, pleasure

sadness, unhappiness, unhappiness,depression, sadness, misery, depression, misery, despondency, wretchedness

The runner experienced a surge of euphoria as she crossed the finish line.

The crowd's cheers filled the stadium, creating an atmosphere of pure euphoria.

The couple's wedding day was filled with euphoria and joy.

The news of the team's victory sent waves of euphoria throughout the city.