1. euphoric - Noun
2. euphoric - Adjective
exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation
Source: WordNetAfter 15 minutes I was completely hooked, when it comes together, down-hilling on you mountain bike is euphoric. Source: Internet
After they celebrated, they staged another photo to make sure the euphoric moment was captured. Source: Internet
And nothing about the film's final act seems euphoric at all. Source: Internet
Broad (2007), p. 172 Toxicologist Henry R. Spiller specified that inhalation of even a small amount of ethylene can cause both benign trances and euphoric psychedelic experiences. Source: Internet
“A euphoric sensation of height, speed, and vast openness.” Source: Internet
Allison was euphoric for a good fifteen minutes before worry set in. The way the three men moved money around was a concern. Source: Internet