What is another word for on a high?

Pronunciation: [ˌɒn ɐ hˈa͡ɪ] (IPA)

On a high is an expression used to describe a feeling of exhilaration or euphoria, especially after a successful experience or achievement. There are several synonyms that can be used to convey a similar feeling. Feeling ecstatic, overjoyed, elated, or thrilled can all be used instead of on a high. Similarly, feeling delighted, blissful, jubilant, or euphoric can indicate the same sense of achievement or success. Other synonyms include feeling exultant, triumphant, enthusiastic, or fulfilled. All of these words describe a feeling of positivity and elation, and can be used interchangeably with on a high to describe moments of joy and triumph.

What are the hypernyms for On a high?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with On a high

  • In my mind, it is certainly much nicer to end on a high note rather than on a Stout Pig.
    Dave Blood
  • As to my Title, I know not yet whether it will be honourable or dishonourable, the issue of the War must Settle it. Perhaps our Congress will be Exalted on a high Gallows.
    Abraham Clark
  • Experiments were not attempted at that time, we did not believe in the usefulness of the concept anyway, and I finished my thesis in 1962 with a feeling like an artist balancing on a high rope without any interested spectators.
    Richard Ernst
  • If I would go up on a high note, Eddie would want a low one. That's how petty the situation had become.
    Sammy Hagar
  • The Japanese actually approach the music on a high level. It's always been on a high level.
    Billy Higgins

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