Questions: An intense state of happiness is
melancholy.
euphoria.
dysthymia.
depression.
Transcript text: An intense state of happiness is
melancholy.
euphoria.
dysthymia.
depression.
Solution
Answer
The answer is euphoria.
Explanation
Option 1: Melancholy
Melancholy refers to a deep, persistent sadness or a pensive mood, which is the opposite of happiness.
Option 2: Euphoria
Euphoria is an intense state of happiness or excitement, often characterized by feelings of well-being and elation.
Option 3: Dysthymia
Dysthymia, now known as persistent depressive disorder, is a chronic form of depression characterized by a low mood over a long period, not associated with happiness.
Option 4: Depression
Depression is a mental health disorder marked by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities, which is contrary to happiness.