epiphanical

The highest point achievable, as in the moment of pure clarity attained during an epiphany.
"The priests held the epiphanical position in the theocratic society."
by The One January 08, 2005
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Epiphanate

The act of having a moment of revelation, inspiration, and insight. A sudden, intuitive perception of or insight into the reality or essential meaning of something, usually initiated by some simple, homely, or commonplace occurrence or experience.
I had to spend some time alone and epiphanate before I could write a new song.
by Phong Vang February 09, 2009
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epiphanal

an adjective describing the state or quality of being like an epiphany used to describe a feeling.
i'm not sure what it is about the shower, but the thoughts i have while i'm in it feel epiphanal.
by sconrad April 05, 2004
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epiphanable

to make oneself more susceptible to receiving an epiphany.
"dude my whole life is upside down and it sucks"
"you have to make yourself more epiphanable"
"more what?"
"make yourself more suceptible to seeing an epiphany like only listen to the beatles and velvet underground and only do drugs like shrooms"
by b_sgp_m November 24, 2009
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Epiphanous

The moment in time of Epiphany. Or many epiphanies.
"I am having an epiphanous moment in my life."
by Bogie August 30, 2016
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Epiphanated (adj.)

Describing the euphoric, crystal-clear feeling of sudden realization or insight—like having an epiphany and catching a natural high from it.
epiphanated (adj.) “I finally understood what I wanted to do with my life—and I felt completely epiphanated.”
by lori85ap April 13, 2025
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