euphorically
euphorically — adverb
1. in a way that expresses or involves an intense, often sudden feeling of joy, exc
in a way that expresses or involves an intense, often sudden feeling of joy, excitement, or well-being that is so strong it affects how a person acts or speaks
Nila threw her arms around her brother and laughed euphorically when she heard the news.
collocation: laughed euphorically — expressing joy through sound
The home crowd cheered euphorically after their team won the match in extra time.
collocation: cheered euphorically — crowd reaction after a victory
Ilan waved the acceptance letter euphorically, tears streaming down his face.
Kofi shouted euphorically when he found out his sister had won the art competition.
Astrid danced euphorically around the living room after passing her driving test on the first try.
- joyfully
less intense; describes ordinary happiness without the sense of being overwhelmed
- ecstatically
similar intensity, but suggests a more rapturous, almost trance-like state rather than excited outward expression
- blissfully
implies a calm, serene happiness, the opposite of the excited energy in euphorically
- elatedly
close in meaning but often describes pride or triumph after an achievement rather than sheer joy
文法句型
[verb] + euphorically
用法筆記
Describes a sudden, intense burst of happiness rather than a lasting calm state. Frequently pairs with verbs of vocal or physical expression (shout, laugh, cheer, wave, jump).