Similar words: euphoria, metaphorically, euphonious, aphorism, phosphorescent, uphold, euphemism, euphemistic. Meaning: [-'fɒrɪk] adj. exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation.
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1 Scientists are euphoric at the success of the test.
2 My euphoric mood could not last.
3 It had received euphoric support from the public.
4 His parents were less than euphoric about the news of his engagement.
5 It isn't even euphoric, it's just very, very weird.
6 In them, I am euphoric.
7 This has resulted in a less than euphoric response from staff across the spectrum.
8 But in the first, euphoric phase of the disease, only the apparent text is granted recognition by the anorexic.
9 Reports about the successful vaccine took on a euphoric cast.
10 But this euphoric rediscovery of the ley theory gave way to quieter and more sober research.
11 How do you know if a rat's euphoric?
12 Laughter is euphoric much more than wine.
13 I felt heady and euphoric.
14 The release of these chemicals causes anesthetic, euphoric and trancelike qualities that allegedly enhance sexual sensitivity or experience.
15 That euphoric finding was presented at the 2010 Experimental Biology conference in Anaheim.
16 Maybe you like the soaring euphoric cerebral qualities that will leave you in a hazed fluster?
17 Not only a euphoric psychotropic drug beneficial in therapeutic uses, the photoactive fibrous strands imbue a user with a temporary increase in latent telepathy.
18 But if your child is moving quickly from euphoric feelings to edginess or anger,[www.Sentencedict.com] these are serious indications.
19 It made me laugh; and I have to admit that my laughter was euphoric.
20 When they were first introduced they were an enormous boon to the farmer and the initial response was almost euphoric.
21 It was found that some aromas made people feel drowsy, others made them feel uplifted or even euphoric.
22 The sergeant sat down, placed his feet into the ice-cold potassium permanganate solution and heaved a euphoric sigh of relief.
23 But if a too sceptical approach is one danger that the West should avoid, a too euphoric one is another.
24 One user munched on calamari as he downed a pint and described the combo as “a near euphoric experience.
25 I think it is problematic, though, when we try to create a euphoric atmosphere of gratitude.
26 However, sufferers will eventually exhibit a manic or hypo-manic episode in which their mood and energy are persistently elevated, euphoric or irritable (usually lasting for a minimum of one week).
27 Optimists believe that gradualism will make the current liberalization last longer than the euphoric, but ultimately failed, experiences of the past.
28 While the people of Penang are still bathing in the euphoric celebration of George Town inscription into UNESCO World Heritage Site, a group of inner-city community is facing another eviction ord ...
29 The reason is simple, visual image is the emotional and with euphoric.
30 Finally, it is most desirable for landscapes to be elating, enveloped in an euphoric, buoyant, proactive and uplifting feelings.
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