Synonym: euphory. Similar words: metaphorically, phosphorescent, euphemism, metaphor, horizon, authority, authorize, memorial. Meaning: [juː'fɔːrɪə] n. a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation.
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31 Produces a quick rush of euphoria followed by a rapid depression of mood.
32 It induces euphoria, numbs concentration and generally slows down reactions, increasing the likelihood of a bumpy return to earth.
33 On the plus side, your last feeling before blacking out is an intense feeling of euphoria.
34 It was against this uneasy background that independence was celebrated in a brief euphoria which all too soon evaporated.
35 He had lain in bed night after night drifting into sleep on a tide of euphoria.
36 And in the creation of all this euphoria Berel Karlinsky had played a leading role.
37 Despite initial euphoria, backers of mental health care know that the obstacles to final passage are large.
38 When 1 visited Bandley 3 in November 1983, the atmosphere was a mix of euphoria and panic.
39 The state of euphoria of a historian who unearths a long-forgotten manuscript may be chemically induced.
40 Sterling improved strongly and the market sensed an imminent cut in interest rates which added support to the initial market euphoria.
41 Look at the temptation: a pill that will give you euphoria and energy all night long for less than a tenner.
42 Over the last few months the republic had been buoyed by waves of euphoria.
43 All the earlier euphoria was dissolved by the vitriolic animosity which surged between them.
44 But our internal press and politics is living in a mad euphoria.
45 Everything has been turned into pleasure, euphoria, the ecstasy of seeing the laws of nature crumble before your eyes.
46 There will be some serious disillusion to follow on the heels of the euphoria of freedom.
47 Fellow stores groups also lost ground as dealers decided the euphoria about the New Year sales had been overdone.
48 But like a drug-induced euphoria, the leader-inspired high may come to an end.
49 In the postwar euphoria big crowds flocked regularly to the Oval to see the attacking cricket on which Surridge insisted.
50 Her initial surge of euphoria was instantly followed by dismay.
51 But users put up with this for a feeling of euphoria and heightened sensitivity.
52 Recurring spasms of gloom and euphoria tend to be self-fulfilling.
53 The whole country experienced a period of euphoria after winning the war.
54 They can inspire euphoria,(http://sentencedict.com/euphoria.html) but can also induce dependency.
55 Feelings of self confidence, power, and euphoria pervade.
56 Macroeconomic choppiness is holding back more dramatic market euphoria.
57 And then, suddenly, the euphoria began to drain away.
58 The study underscores the importance of separating euphoria from genuine happiness.
59 When the market thinks an investment is going to underperform munis, it's safe to say we are not in the midst of euphoria.
60 Once the euphoria surrounding this victory subsides, reality must return.
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