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EuphoriaA feeling of great happiness or well-being. Euphoria may be a side effect of certain drugs.
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Euphoriaa feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation Euphoria is medically recognized as a mental/emotional state defined as a profound sense of well-being. Technically, euphoria is an affect, but the ter [..]
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EuphoriaThe elevated mood of well-being.
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Euphoriaeuphoria (pop)
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EuphoriaEuphoria describes an elevated mood and intense feelings of happiness and well-being that are not brought on by situational influences. The opposite of dysphoria, euphoria is characterized by exaggera [..]
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EuphoriaA feeling of well-being or elation; may be drug related.
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Euphoria(n) a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation
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EuphoriaN F euphoria
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EuphoriaAn abnormal sensation of well-being present even in the presence of distressing circumstances.
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EuphoriaEuphoria is a state of extreme happiness and pleasure.
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EuphoriaAn exaggerated feeling of physical and emotional well-being not consonant with apparent stimuli or events; usually of psychologic origin, but also seen in organic Brain Disease and toxic states.
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EuphoriaAn exaggerated feeling of physical and emotional well-being not consonant with apparent stimuli or events; usually of psychologic origin, but also seen in organic brain disease and toxic states.
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Euphoriaa feeling of elation or well-being that is not based on reality and is commonly exaggerated.
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Euphoriaa feeling of well-being or elation; may be drug-related.
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EuphoriaA feeling of great happiness or well-being. Euphoria may be a side effect of certain drugs.
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EuphoriaEuphoria is a state of extreme happiness, usually accompanied by overwhelming emotion. Certain drugs can induce artificial euphoric states by alternating brain chemistry. Marijuana can cause a mild eu [..]
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EuphoriaElevated mood. Euphoria is a desirable and natural occurrence when it results from happy or exciting events. An excessive degree of euphoria that is not linked to events is characteristic of hypomania or mania, abnormal mood states associated with bipolar disorders. See also bipolar disease.
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Euphoria1727, a physician's term for "condition of feeling healthy and comfortable (especially when sick)," medical Latin, from Greek euphoria "power of enduring easily," from euphoro [..]
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EuphoriaEuphoria is an exaggerated feeling of emotional well being. Euphoria is a desirable and natural occurrence when it results from happy or exciting events. It is exaggerated in pathological states as ma [..]
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Euphoria an exaggerated or abnormal sense of well-being not based on reality.
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