being euphoric
The German word 'euphorisch' is used to describe a state of intense happiness and self-confidence. It can be used to describe a person who is feeling extremely positive and optimistic about their life or a situation. It can also be used to describe a temporary state of intense happiness caused by certain substances or experiences. The word is derived from the Greek words 'eu' meaning 'good' and 'phoros' meaning 'bearing'.
I feel very euphoric this morning.
This sentence expresses a person's state of feeling in the morning using the adjective 'euphorisch'. In German, the feeling or mood is often stated after the pronoun and auxiliary verb.
He seems to be completely euphoric after the victory.
This German sentence talks about a person who appears euphoric after a victory, implying a sense of immense joy or happiness. The word 'euphorisch' is used to depict the person's emotional state.
The euphoric mood in the meeting was contagious.
This phrase represents a situation in a meeting where the mood is described as euphoric. It further states that this euphoria is so palpable that it seems contagious. 'Euphorisch' is used here as an adjective describing the noun 'Stimmung' or mood.