general euphoria
Frequency: 6.01.5 per million words
A widespread feeling of happiness or excitement among a group of people.
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- The end of the war was met with a sense of general euphoria throughout the nation.
- In the late 90s, there was a general euphoria surrounding the tech bubble.
- After the dictator was overthrown, a feeling of general euphoria swept across the capital.
- The team's unexpected championship win created a state of general euphoria in the city.
- The announcement of the new vaccine led to general euphoria among the public.
- During the festival, a general euphoria was palpable in the crowded streets.
- Analysts are warning that the current general euphoria in the stock market may not last.
- If the peace treaty is signed, we can expect a period of general euphoria.
- Was the general euphoria after the election simply a temporary reaction to change?
- Despite the underlying economic challenges, the successful space mission fostered a general euphoria and a renewed sense of national pride.