English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage ) [etyl] Lua error in Module:parameters at line 159 : Parameter 1 should be a valid language code; the value NL. is not valid. See WT:LOL . , from Ancient Greek εὐφορία ( euphoría ) , from εὔφορος ( eúphoros , “ bearing well ” ) , from εὖ ( eû , “ well ” ) + φέρειν ( phérein , “ to bear ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
euphoria (countable and uncountable , plural euphorias )
An excited state of joy ; a feeling of intense happiness .
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Translations
an excited state of joy
Catalan: eufòria f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 欣快症 (zh) ( xīnkuàizhèng ) ; 狂喜 (zh) ( kuángxǐ ) ; 極樂 / 极乐 (zh) ( jílè ) , 极乐 (zh) ( jílè )
Czech: euforie f
Danish: eufori (da)
Estonian: eufooria
Finnish: euforia (fi)
French: euphorie (fr) f , ( colloquial ) pêche (fr) f , ( colloquial ) frite (fr) f
German: Euphorie (de) f , Hochgefühl (de) n , Glücksgefühl (de) n
Greek: ευφορία (el) f ( efforía )
Hungarian: eufória (hu)
Indonesian: suka cita , kegembiraan (id)
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Italian: euforia (it) f
Japanese: 多幸感 ( たこうかん, takōkan )
Korean: 다행증 ( dahaengjeung )
Maori: manahau , harikoa
Norwegian: eufori m
Polish: euforia (pl) f
Portuguese: euforia (pt) f
Romanian: euforie (ro) f
Russian: эйфори́я (ru) f ( ejforíja ) , ра́достное настрое́ние n ( rádostnoje nastrojénije ) , припо́днятое состоя́ние n ( pripódnjatoje sostojánije )
Serbo-Croatian: ushit (sh) m , ushićenje (sh) n , euforija (sh) f
Spanish: euforia (es) f
Swedish: eufori (sv)
Further reading