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exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation Bushs Euphoric hate for saddam...
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Feeling of great happiness that results from being enlightened by one's own intelligence. A phony God's blessing does not result in euphoria. "In this moment, I am euphoric. Not because of any phony god's blessing. But because, I am enlightened by my intelligence." -Aalewis
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adjective
1. intensely happy or confident: She was euphoric when she received the Oscar. 2. Psychology . in a state of happy and confident well-being sometimes exaggerated in pathological states as mania. Origin: euphor(ia) + -ic If you get it done, you get that euphoric feeling of Victory.
This should be a euphoric night of dance music, provided you can get in, so arrive early and be prepared to stay late. The mood was euphoric. |
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