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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61 Richards got a hug from his boss in the touchline euphoria that followed his 75th-minute header.
62 While impishly dissenting in tone, he was up-beat in spirit: hopeful, sassy, inspirational almost to the point of euphoria.
63 For example, a print advertising campaign by Anta, one of China's biggest sportswear companies, shows a crowd of flag-waving youths gesturing like wild revolutionaries in a state of Olympic euphoria.
64 Some people expect euphoria or increased sociability, he pointed out, while others expect to feel bad, and still others drink to cope with stress.
65 Incidentally, when asked if this myopic euphoria happens with nonsexual cravings — like a yen for a buttery croissant — Professor Ortigue said yes.
66 Cannabis induces a state of intoxicated relaxation, euphoria and dreaminess.
67 This mushy spot explains the euphoria. Question is, what's causing the mush?
68 The primary route of exposure is through inhalation. The acute effects of benzene intoxication in the CNS including euphoria, headache, staggering gait, stupor and coma.
69 Classic symptoms of hypomania include mild euphoria, a flood of ideas, endless energy,(http://sentencedict.com/euphoria.html) and a desire and drive for success.
70 Bhang:also bang, a preparation from the leaves and seed capsules of the cannabis plant, smoked, chewed, eaten, or infused and drunk to obtain mild euphoria.
71 The initial euphoria of German reunification in 1990 gave way to a protracted hangover, as people realized the extent of the economic gap between the two halves of their new country.
72 But, in Vaduz, Solzhenitsyn, a principled conservative, could not join in the West's euphoria.
73 He said the market has been swinging between euphoria and despair on headlines from Europe. That has translated to increased volatility and an overall directionless market.
74 Nitrogen narcosis ( or nitrogen euphoria or raptures of the deep ): Effects of Breathing nitrogen under increased pressure.
75 "I can understand the euphoria after our win over Chelsea but we have always said that we take nothing for granted, " Lee told Liverpoolfc. tv.
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