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From New Latin euphoria, from Ancient Greek εὐφορίᾱ (euphoríā), from εὔφορος (eúphoros, bearing well), from εὐ- (eu-, well) + φέρω (phérō, to bear).

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euphoria (countable and uncountable, plural euphorias)

  1. An excited state of joy; a feeling of intense happiness.
    The runner was in (a state of) absolute euphoria after winning his first marathon.
    • 2024 September 14, Zachary Pottle, “Galaxy Gas: Flavored Whipped Cream Charger Or Dangerous Drug?”, in AddictionCenter[1]:
      The effects caused by inhaling nitrous oxide gas, such as lightheadedness and euphoria, can be felt within seconds.
  2. (LGBTQ) Ellipsis of gender euphoria.

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