eureka

/jʊˈrikə/
interjection
  1. An exclamation of joy or triumph when one discovers or solves something.
    • After hours of struggling with the puzzle, she shouted, 'Eureka! I finally figured it out!'
    • The scientist cried 'Eureka!' when the experiment produced the expected result.
    • He had a eureka moment while taking a shower and suddenly understood the math problem.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A moment of sudden, joyful discovery or insight.
    • The inventor described his eureka as coming during a walk in the park.
    • Her eureka led to a breakthrough in renewable energy technology.
    • Every programmer knows the thrill of a eureka after debugging for hours.
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