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🗓️ 25 October 2024
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for October 25, 2024 is:
euphoria • \yoo-FOR-ee-uh\ • noun
Euphoria refers to a feeling of great happiness and excitement.
// The initial euphoria following their championship victory has since subsided.
Examples:
“Ciara picked up the crown where it had landed. It was warm, but more than that, the metal seemed to pulse somehow, like it was a living thing with a heartbeat of its own. It almost buzzed in her hands and she felt a gentle euphoria, simply holding it.” — Juno Dawson, The Shadow Cabinet: A Novel, 2023
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Health and happiness are often linked, sometimes even in etymologies. Today euphoria generally refers to happiness, but it comes from euphoros, a Greek word that means “healthy.” Given that root, it’s unsurprising that in its original English uses euphoria was a medical term. A medical dictionary published in 1881 (The New Sydenham Society’s Lexicon of Medicine and the Allied Sciences), for example, defines euphoria as “well-being, or the perfect ease and comfort of healthy persons, especially when the sensation occurs in a sick person,” and the second edition of our own unabridged dictionary published in 1934 labels euphoria as a psychological term meaning “a sense of well-being and buoyancy.” The idea of buoyancy also connects to the word’s Greek roots: euphoros comes from a combination of the prefix eu-, meaning “well” or “easily,” and the verb pherein, meaning “to bear.” Modern physicians still use the term, but euphoria has since entered everyday usage as a word for happy feelings so intense one feels borne aloft—that is, as if one is floating on air.
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0:40.6 | Today's word is euphoria spelled E-U-P-H-O-R-I-A. |
0:48.0 | Euphoria is a noun. |
0:49.3 | It refers to a feeling of great happiness and excitement. |
0:52.6 | Here's the word used. |
0:53.6 | In a sentence from the Shadow Cabinet, |
0:55.8 | a novel by Juno Dawson. |
0:58.3 | Kira picked up the crown where it had landed. |
1:01.3 | It was warm, but more than that, the metal seemed to pulse somehow, like it was |
1:06.2 | a living thing with a heartbeat of its own. It almost buzzed in her hands, and she felt a gentle |
1:11.5 | euphoria simply holding it. |
1:14.0 | Health and happiness are often linked, sometimes even in etymology's. |
1:19.0 | Today, euphoria generally refers to happiness, but it comes from Euphoros, a Greek word that means healthy. |
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