euphoria

simple noun19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

A very strong and powerful feeling of happiness.

An unadulterated and complete feeling of happiness.

Describes the initial wave of happiness before it potentially fades or changes.

Refers to the feeling of intense happiness experienced at the beginning of a period or event.

A widespread feeling of happiness or excitement among a group of people.

A gentle and not overpowering feeling of happiness.

A feeling of intense national pride and happiness, often after a national success.

The collective feeling of happiness and relief in the period immediately following a war.

A sudden, spreading feeling of intense happiness.

A common way to describe the experience of euphoria.

Describes being in a condition or state of intense happiness.

To experience the state of intense happiness.

To create or result in a state of euphoria.

To cause or bring about a feeling of euphoria, often used in a medical or chemical context.

Indicates the source or cause of the euphoria, e.g., 'the euphoria of victory'.

Expresses happiness about achieving something or a positive outcome.

Expresses happiness related to a specific topic or event.

The feeling of euphoria gradually becomes weaker and disappears.

The feeling of euphoria disappears quickly, like water turning to vapor.