Mental and emotional condition in which a person experiences intense feelings of well-being, elation, happiness and excitement.
1 Friday was the morning after and, following the euphoria , reality was biting.
2 Instead, post-election media reports reflected a widespread sense of euphoria and joy.
3 I think the public are not looking for pie-in-the-sky promises, or euphoria .
4 Of course, that added to the laughter and euphoria of that day.
5 But our early euphoria quickly ran into the brutal realities of politics.
6 There was euphoria over the vote in much of the British press.
7 Gary Wolfe described the general euphoria in the October 1994 Wired magazine:
8 But any football-related euphoria was quickly undermined by some grim economic news.
9 Initial euphoria over the plan had driven stocks sharply higher on Monday.
10 Anything that created such euphoria and felt so addictive would have consequences.
11 This exceptionally gifted side have given their country moments of euphoria before.
12 His euphoria passed into boredom again without one change in his surroundings.
13 Salandra was under pressure from warmongers whose euphoria was beginning to curdle.
14 Looking back, there was another reason for Americans to curb their euphoria .
15 And I think, to this day, he can key into that euphoria .
16 It should rush quickly past the initial stages of euphoria and mania.
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