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euphoria
noun as in extreme happiness
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“She was tireless and often seemed in a state of euphoria,” Pausini told police, according to the documents.
But her euphoria evaporates when she realizes he is simply trying to pretend she is a man.
“I feel absolutely clean inside, and there is nothing but pure euphoria,” wrote Shulgin in his journals.
Then, the post-euphoria realization: “I need to get to the gym.”
In the years since, it has become harder to maintain the euphoria of those early months of the Arab uprisings.
Everyone roughly within a radius of fifty feet—I've checked the limit a thousand times—immediately feels a sort of euphoria.
I felt the great fear-loneliness in the other Marl begin to recede and in its place came an almost overpowering euphoria.
There is no metaphysical hair-splitting in An Enemy of the People, nor sentimental talk about euphoria and going happily to death.
It was against the law for dozy-pills to produce a sensation of euphoria, of well-being.
Her hesitant voice was music, rousing in Farrell a warm and expectant euphoria that glowed like old wine in his veins.
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On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to euphoria, such as: elation, exhilaration, frenzy, glee, joy, and jubilation.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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