Euphoric
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Pro Tip 1/3
Intensity Matters
Use 'euphoric' for feelings stronger than just being happy or pleased; it's a powerful emotion. Winning the lottery left her feeling absolutely euphoric.
Pro Tip 2/3
Not Just Happy
'Euphoric' often implies a surprising or unexpected intense happiness, more than usual contentment. She was euphoric when she found her long-lost wedding ring.
Pro Tip 3/3
Brief Bliss
Euphoria can be fleeting; use 'euphoric' for a high level of happiness that might be momentary. He experienced a euphoric rush when his name was called as the winner.