Synonyms for euphoric
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : yoo-fawr-ik, -for- |
Phonetic Transcription : yuˈfɔr ɪk, -ˈfɒr- |
Top 10 synonyms for euphoric Other synonyms for the word euphoric
- absorbed
- affected
- animated
- aroused
- athrill
- beatific
- beside oneself
- blissful
- boisterous
- captivated
- carried away
- celebrating
- charmed
- cheered
- cheerful
- concerned
- cool
- crazy
- delightful
- deliriously happy
- doing handsprings
- doped
- ebullient
- ecstatic
- elated
- elevated
- enraptured
- entranced
- euphoric
- exalted
- excited
- exhilarated
- exhilarative
- exulting
- fired up
- flipping
- floating
- flying
- flying high
- freaked out
- frenzied
- galvanized
- glad
- gleeful
- gone
- happy
- happy as a clam
- happy as a lark
- heady
- heavenly
- high
- hopped up
- in ecstasy
- in exaltation
- in heaven
- in high spirits
- in seventh heaven
- in the twilight zone
- inebriated
- infatuated
- interested
- intoxicated
- joyful
- joyous
- jubilant
- looking good
- mad
- moved
- on a trip
- on cloud nine
- only too happy
- out
- over the moon
- overjoyed
- piqued
- pleased
- pleased as punch
- potted
- proud
- puffed up
- quickened
- rapturous
- ravished
- rejoicing
- rhapsodic
- roused
- sent
- set up
- spaced out
- spaced-out
- stimulated
- stoned
- sunny
- tanked
- thrilled
- tickled
- tickled pink
- tickled to death
- tipsy
- transported
- triumphal
- triumphant
- turned on
- turned-on
- upbeat
- wild
- zestful
Définition of euphoric
Origin :- 1888, with reference to hashish, from euphoria + -ic. The noun meaning "a drug which causes euphoria" is from 1934.
- As in intoxicated : adj extremely happy
- As in jubilant : adj happy
- As in overjoyed : adj extremely happy
- As in beatific : adj blissful
- As in blissful : adj happy
- As in rapturous : adj ecstatic
- As in dithyrambic : adj unrestrained
- As in exhilarated : adj happy
- As in ecstatic : adj very happy, blissful
- As in elated : adj very happy
- As in high : adj intoxicated, drugged
- As in on cloud nine : adv filled with joy
- "He's euphoric," Paula said again, but her face was stricken.
- Extract from : « The Stars, My Brothers » by Edmond Hamilton
- The expression was finally used in earnest, and, by euphoric changes, reached its present shape.
- Extract from : « Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 37, December 10, 1870 » by Various
- Both wore street jackets and both men had the unmistakable air of euphoric calm that came within seconds of Alcorn's approach.
- Extract from : « Assignment's End » by Roger Dee
Antonyms for euphoric
- apathetic
- balanced
- bored
- calm
- collected
- dark
- demonic
- depressed
- despaired
- devilish
- disappointed
- discouraged
- dishonorable
- disinterested
- down
- dwarfed
- grieving
- indifferent
- inferior
- low
- lowly
- mean
- miserable
- reasonable
- sad
- sane
- short
- sober
- soft
- sorrowful
- straight
- stunted
- tormented
- troubled
- unconcerned
- unenthusiastic
- unexcited
- unhappy
- unimportant
- unperturbed
- untroubled
- upset
- weak
- worthless
- wretched
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