Health and happiness are often linked, sometimes even in etymologies. Nowadays euphoria generally refers to happiness, but it derives from euphoros, a Greek word that means "healthy." Given that root, it's not surprising that in its original English uses euphoria was a medical term. Its entry in an early 18th-century dictionary explains it as "the well-bearing of the Operation of a Medicine; that is, when the Sick Person finds himself eas'd or reliev'd by it." Modern physicians still use the term, but they aren't likely to prescribe something that will cause it. In contemporary medicine and psychology, euphoria can describe abnormal or inappropriate feelings such as those caused by an illicit drug or an illness.
The initial euphoria following their victory in the election has now subsided. The drug produces intense feelings of euphoria.
Recent Examples on the WebThat euphoria didn't last long though as Chicago scored the next 16 points, including consecutive 3-pointers by Quigley to end the run and put the game away with just over 4 minutes left.Fox News, 24 Aug. 2022 Everyone is at ease, high on the euphoria of the moment. Abdi Ibrahim, Los Angeles Times, 15 Mar. 2022 That's where a lot of my dysphoria and euphoria comes from. Leah Campano, Seventeen, 30 Aug. 2022 An in-depth view of the euphoria-inducing plant khat, the lives of those who harvest the crop in Harar, Ethiopia, and the people who are addicted to it. Olivia Mccormack, Washington Post, 29 Aug. 2022 There’s a specific euphoria to screaming Bad Bunny lyrics along with another 50,000 people. Julyssa Lopez, Rolling Stone, 28 Aug. 2022 The euphoria of the victory quickly gave way to lengthy negotiations with the city over the purchase of the property.San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 Aug. 2022 PNC Broadway in Louisville show transports us from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past.The Courier-Journal, 6 Aug. 2022 In an everything-goes-up environment, supported by cheap, low-interest borrowing rates, commission-free trading and unbridled euphoria, people stuck at home traded stocks and cryptocurrencies with reckless abandon. Jack Kelly, Forbes, 18 July 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
New Latin, from Greek, from euphoros healthy, from eu- + pherein to bear — more at bear
ADJECTIVE | ... OF EUPHORIA | VERB + EUPHORIA | EUPHORIA + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤early, initial最初的興奮情緒◇after the initial euphoria最初的興奮過去之後➤general普遍的興奮情緒➤intense, pure強烈的愉悅;純粹的興奮➤mild輕度興奮➤patriotic, post-war強烈的愛國熱情;戰爭結束後的興奮... OF EUPHORIA➤wave一時精神振奮◇The news sparked a wave of euphoria across the country.這則消息讓全國上下一片歡騰。VERB + EUPHORIA➤feel感到興奮◇the euphoria we all felt when they were finally defeated他們最終被打敗時我們都感覺到的一陣狂喜➤induce, produce引起/產生興奮◇These substances produce euphoria when taken in small doses.小劑量攝入這些化學品會讓人產生興奮感。EUPHORIA + VERB➤evaporate, fade興奮的心情消失;興奮感減退PREPOSITION➤euphoria about對⋯的興奮◇All the euphoria about the 'new methods' soon faded.所有關於 " 新方法 " 的興奮感覺很快就消失了。➤euphoria of⋯產生的興奮◇the euphoria of victory勝利的歡欣➤euphoria over因⋯的振奮◇By then, the euphoria over the fall of the Berlin Wall had evaporated.到那時,柏林牆倒塌帶來的欣喜已消失殆盡。PHRASES➤a feeling of euphoria, a state of euphoria精神振奮的感覺;興奮的狀態