From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English eu‧phor‧ic/juːˈfɒrɪk$jʊˈfɔːrɪk, -ˈfɑː-/adjectivefeeling very happy and excitedScientists are euphoric at the success of the test.—euphorically/-kli/adverb ...
The meaning of EUPHORIC is marked by a feeling of great happiness and excitement : characterized by, based on, or producing euphoria. How to use euphoric in a sentence.
tradition the word was coined with chemical suffix -ine (2) (German -in) + Greek hērōs "hero" (see hero (n.1)) because of the euphoric... high Meaning "euphoric or exhilarated from alcohol" is first attested 1620s, of drugs, 1932... halcyon "calm, quiet, peaceful," 1540s, in ...