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  2. Euphoria - Wikipedia

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    Euphoria (/ juː ˈ f ɔːr i ə / ⓘ yoo-FOR-ee-ə) is the experience (or affect) of pleasure or excitement and intense feelings of well-being and happiness. [1] [2] Certain natural rewards and social activities, such as aerobic exercise, laughter, listening to or making music and dancing, can induce a state of euphoria.

  3. Ecstasy (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Valence. Emotions. v. t. e. Ecstasy (from Ancient Greek ἔκστασις (ékstasis) 'outside of oneself') is a subjective experience of total involvement of the subject with an object of their awareness. In classical Greek literature, it refers to removal of the mind or body "from its normal place of function." [ 1] Total involvement with an ...

  4. Religious ecstasy - Wikipedia

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    Category. v. t. e. Religious ecstasy is a type of altered state of consciousness characterized by greatly reduced external awareness and reportedly expanded interior mental and spiritual awareness, frequently accompanied by visions and emotional (and sometimes physical) euphoria .

  5. Euphorbia - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia is a very large and diverse genus of flowering plants, commonly called spurge, in the family Euphorbiaceae . Euphorbias range from tiny annual plants to large and long-lived trees. [ 2] with perhaps the tallest being Euphorbia ampliphylla at 30 m (98 ft) or more. [ 3][ 4] The genus has roughly 2,000 members, [ 5][ 6] making it one of ...

  6. Dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Dysphoria. Dysphoria (from Ancient Greek δύσφορος (dúsphoros) 'grievous'; from δυσ- (dus-) 'bad, difficult' and φέρω (phérō) 'to bear') is a profound state of unease or dissatisfaction. It is the semantic opposite of euphoria. In a psychiatric context, dysphoria may accompany depression, anxiety, or agitation. [ 1]

  7. Is 'Euphoria’ Coming Back? What the Cast Has Said About ...

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    Euphoria was quickly renewed for a second season but it took nearly three years for the epi The HBO series, which premiered in June 2019, follows troubled high school student Rue (Zendaya) as she ...

  8. Euphrosyne - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Euphrosyne in Achilleion palace, Corfu. In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Euphrosyne ( / juːˈfrɒzɪniː /; Ancient Greek: Εὐφροσύνη) is a goddess, one of the three Charites, known in ancient Rome as the Gratiae (Graces). She was sometimes called Euthymia ( Ancient Greek: Εὐθυμία, lit. 'good cheer') or ...

  9. Watch Billie Eilish’s Euphoric Olympic Performance

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    Billie Eilish finished off the 2024 Paris Olympics with a short and sweet performance. As the Games came to an end on Sunday with an elaborate closing ceremony —which also included performances ...