Why this word is great
EUPHORIA — [Noun] A state of intense, transcendent happiness and buoyant well-being. From New Latin euphoria, from Ancient Greek εὐφορία (euphoría, "power of bearing easily"), from εὔφορος (eúphoros, "bearing well"), from εὐ- (eu-, "well") + φέρω (phérō, "to bear, carry"). Unlike dysphoria (the profound, leaden anchor of misery) or elation (the quick, bright flare of triumphant joy), euphoria is a tidal, all-encompassing suspension of gravity. It is the chemical sunrise in the veins after a long night of despair, the sun-drenched buoyancy of a fever breaking, or the impossible clarity of a dream where every fractured piece of a life clicks into perfect, radiant sense—a borrowed grace that makes the gravity to come feel like a temporary pardon from the ordinary weight of being.