euphorically

IPA/juːˈfɒr.ɪ.kəl.i/
IPA/juːˈfɔːr.ɪ.kəl.i/

euphorically — 副詞

1. in a way that expresses or involves an intense, often sudden feeling of joy, exc

1.副詞C1
釋義

狂喜地

極度興奮快樂的樣子

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

例句

Nila threw her arms around her brother and laughed euphorically when she heard the news.

Nila 一聽到消息便狂喜地抱住哥哥放聲大笑。

collocation: laughed euphorically — expressing joy through sound

The home crowd cheered euphorically after their team won the match in extra time.

主場球迷在球隊延長賽獲勝後欣喜若狂地歡呼。

collocation: cheered euphorically — crowd reaction after a victory

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • miserably

    describes a state of deep unhappiness — the opposite emotional pole

  • grimly

    suggests a somber, determined seriousness with no room for 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).

常見錯誤

She smiled euphorically at the sunrise.
She smiled peacefully at the sunrise.
💡Euphorically suggests a sudden, excited reaction, not a quiet appreciation.
He felt euphorically all day long.
He felt euphoric all day long.
💡Use the adjective euphoric after feel, not the adverb euphorically.