In a manner characterized by intense happiness, elation, or a sense of well-being and excitement.
From 'euphoric' (adjective) + '-ally' (adverb suffix). 'Euphoric' itself comes from Greek 'eu' (well) + 'phoros' (bearing), describing a state of bearing oneself well emotionally.
When someone talks euphorically about something, their brain chemistry has literally shifted—euphoria isn't just a feeling, it's a measurable neurological state where your perception of reality becomes genuinely distorted toward the positive.
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