Despite the euphoria I felt from being honest with them, I kept my identity close to my chest.
Making the most out of my second coming out|Parker Purifoy|October 11, 2020|Washington Blade
After the initial euphoria of skipping smog-filled traffic jams and cramped train compartments, a new reality has dawned in which the work day blends into the rest of life, like a never-ending video conference call.
Microsoft has a solution for work days that blend into home life: a virtual commute|Claire Zillman, reporter|September 23, 2020|Fortune
Deutsche Bank analyst Emmanuel Rosner notes that with the stock market’s euphoria over other EV makers like Tesla, GM’s shares could hit $93 if the company spins off a stake in its EV business on the stock market.
Downtrodden GM stock gets a boost from electric-vehicle spinoff speculation|Aaron Pressman|August 18, 2020|Fortune
“She was tireless and often seemed in a state of euphoria,” Pausini told police, according to the documents.
Nurse Nasty Suspected of Killing 38 People in Italy|Barbie Latza Nadeau|October 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But her euphoria evaporates when she realizes he is simply trying to pretend she is a man.
Allison Janney’s Incredible ‘Double O’ and That ‘Masters of Sex’ Love Scene|Jason Lynch|July 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Flooding your brain with dopamine and serotonin, it not only heightens feelings of euphoria, but empathy and love as well.
Molly: The Dangerous Drug That’s Too Good to Quit|Abby Haglage|September 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST
She says she wanted to create a place where people could receive the "euphoria" that comes from beautification and pampering.
A Picasso Manicure? The Rise of Fine-Art Nails.|Erin Cunningham|September 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST
“Many trans women describe a feeling of comfort, of euphoria, and a feeling of being more confident with themselves,” he said.
Hormone Therapy Is More Than Just a Physical Process|Brandy Zadrozny|August 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST
When he had awakened, it had been with the euphoria all gone and with his present hangover.
The Stars, My Brothers|Edmond Hamilton
It was against the law for dozy-pills to produce a sensation of euphoria, of well-being.
Operation: Outer Space|William Fitzgerald Jenkins
It seems to be one form of the random activity that goes with euphoria.
Psychology|Robert S. Woodworth
There is no metaphysical hair-splitting in An Enemy of the People, nor sentimental talk about euphoria and going happily to death.
Ivory Apes and Peacocks|James Huneker
By some of the earlier botanical works the litchi is placed either in the genus Dimocarpus or Euphoria.
The Nut Culturist|Andrew S. Fuller
British Dictionary definitions for euphoria
euphoria
/ (juːˈfɔːrɪə) /
noun
a feeling of great elation, esp when exaggerated
Derived forms of euphoria
euphoric (juːˈfɒrɪk), adjective
Word Origin for euphoria
C19: from Greek: good ability to endure, from eu- + pherein to bear