noun
- a feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or well-being
- an abnormally elevated mood state characterized by unrealistic optimism
Usage: medical; psychology
Examples
- The team felt euphoria after winning the championship.
- She experienced euphoria when she received the acceptance letter.
- The drug can cause temporary euphoria followed by a crash.
- His euphoria over the promotion lasted for weeks.
- The crowd was in a state of euphoria during the concert.
- The patient’s euphoria was a symptom of his manic episode.