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The synonyms of “Euphoric” are: elated, happy, joyful, joyous, delighted, gleeful, excited, exhilarated, animated, jubilant, exultant, ecstatic, blissful, enraptured, rapturous, rhapsodic, in rhapsodies, intoxicated, in heaven, in paradise, in seventh heaven
Euphoric as an Adjective
Definitions of "Euphoric" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “euphoric” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation.
- Characterized by or feeling intense excitement and happiness.
Synonyms of "Euphoric" as an adjective (21 Words)
animated | Having life or vigor or spirit. An animated conversation. |
blissful | Completely happy and contented. In blissful ignorance. |
delighted | Filled with wonder and delight. We were delighted to see her. |
ecstatic | Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement. Ecstatic fans filled the stadium. |
elated | Full of high-spirited delight. Felt elated and excited. |
enraptured | Feeling great rapture or delight. |
excited | Very enthusiastic and eager. They were excited about the prospect. |
exhilarated | Very happy, animated, or elated. The sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated happy to be alive. |
exultant | Joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success. He waved to the exultant crowds. |
gleeful | Exuberantly or triumphantly joyful. She gave a gleeful chuckle. |
happy | Fortunate and convenient. Melissa came in looking happy and excited. |
in heaven | Holding office. |
in paradise | Currently fashionable. |
in rhapsodies | Currently fashionable. |
in seventh heaven | Directed or bound inward. |
intoxicated | Drunk or under the influence of drugs. A noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors. |
joyful | Full of or producing joy. A joyful heart. |
joyous | Full of happiness and joy. Felt a joyous abandon. |
jubilant | Joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success. A large number of jubilant fans ran on to the pitch. |
rapturous | Characterized by, feeling, or expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm. He was greeted with rapturous applause. |
rhapsodic | Feeling great rapture or delight. |
Usage Examples of "Euphoric" as an adjective
- A euphoric sense of freedom.
Associations of "Euphoric" (30 Words)
beatitude | A title given to patriarchs in the Orthodox Church. The expression of beatitude the religious sometimes adopt. |
blessedness | The state of being blessed with divine favour. |
bliss | Perfect happiness; great joy. Blissed out hippies. |
blissful | Providing perfect happiness or great joy. In blissful ignorance. |
contentment | Happiness with one’s situation in life. He found contentment in living a simple life in the country. |
delighted | Greatly pleased. A delighted smile. |
delightful | Causing delight; charming. A delightful surprise. |
ecstatic | A person subject to mystical experiences. An ecstatic vision of God. |
elated | Ecstatically happy. Felt elated and excited. |
enjoyable | Affording satisfaction or pleasure. The company was enjoyable. |
enraptured | Feeling great rapture or delight. |
euphoria | A feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation. In his euphoria he had become convinced he could defeat them. |
exaltation | The elevation of a person (as to the status of a god. The exaltation of the army as a place for brotherhood. |
expansive | Tending towards economic or political expansion. He was in an expansive mood. |
exultant | Joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success. He waved to the exultant crowds. |
exultation | A feeling of extreme joy. She laughs in exultation. |
glad | Cheerful and bright. Glad that they succeeded. |
happy | Marked by good fortune. Melissa came in looking happy and excited. |
joyful | Full of or producing joy. Joyful music. |
joyous | Full of or characterized by joy. Joyous laughter. |
jubilant | Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph. A large number of jubilant fans ran on to the pitch. |
laughing | Showing or feeling mirth or pleasure or happiness. Laughing children. |
merry | (of an occasion or season) characterized by festivity and enjoyment. A merry evening. |
pleased | Feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation. Both girls were pleased with their new hairstyles. |
pleasurable | Pleasing; enjoyable. I arrived in a mood of pleasurable anticipation. |
rapture | A state of elated bliss. The tabloids went into raptures about her. |
rapturous | Characterized by, feeling, or expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm. He was greeted with rapturous applause. |
rejoicing | A feeling of great happiness. Rejoicing crowds filled the streets on VJ Day. |
satisfactorily | In a way that fulfils expectations or needs; acceptably. The matter is considered to be satisfactorily resolved. |
smiling | Smiling with happiness or optimism. A room of smiling faces. |