noun
euphoria; feeling of great happiness
A noun describing a state of intense well-being or elation. Often used in psychological or medical contexts, but also in everyday language.
See also: 多幸
薬の副作用で多幸感を感じることがある。
Some medications can cause a feeling of euphoria as a side effect.
彼は成功の知らせを聞いて多
He was filled with euphoria upon hearing the news of his success.
noun-modifying (irregular)
Prenominal use, modifying a noun to describe something that brings or involves euphoria. Less common than the noun form.
多幸感あふれる笑顔が印象的だった。
Her euphoric smile was striking.
陶酔感 refers to a state of ecstasy or rapture, often with a nuance of being intoxicated or enraptured, whereas 多幸感 is a broader term for euphoric happiness.
Compound of 多 (ta, 'many, much'), 幸 (kō, 'happiness'), and 感 (kan, 'feeling'). The word is a modern coinage, likely influenced by English 'euphoria'.