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You can use it to express joy or triumph, usually upon discovering something or having a sudden moment of insight. For example: "After studying the equations all night, he shouted 'Eureka!' when he figured out the solution."
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eureka!
interjection
An exclamation indicating sudden discovery.
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We love the idea of a eureka moment, but the danger of following every move in the laboratory is that cynicism sets in when promising results fall at the next hurdle, or contradictory evidence turns up.
It comes in many flavours, but the ur-myth runs thus: a young man with more ideas than dollars hides in his parents' garage, has a eureka moment and devises some new gadget or program that changes the world – or at least distracts swaths of its population.
Scientific discoveries are only occasionally eureka moments.
I think that is a good thing.Do I think therefore that there has been a great eureka moment?
Bravery's new face Thinking with your heart New frontiers That eureka feeling ReprintsWhy?
Bravery's new face Thinking with your heart New frontiers That eureka feeling ReprintsNot all the news is gloomy, though.
But those ideas were probably not the product of a late-night eureka moment from a lone-wolf genius.
Bravery's new face Thinking with your heart New frontiers That eureka feeling Reprints Related items British education: Few are chosenJul 1st 2004 Bagehot: That eureka feelingJul 1st 2004A startling gap in achievement (see chart), mainly thanks to their better pupils and better teachers, explains the private schools' popularity.
Bravery's new face Thinking with your heart New frontiers That eureka feeling ReprintsLegal precedent (usually in cases where Scots complained of English discrimination) does say that Scots and English are distinct nationalities who ought not to be discriminated against.
To Barroso the spoils Few are chosen Reprints Related items Education: Not just for the poshJul 1st 2004 Bagehot: That eureka feelingJul 1st 2004Don't mention selectionForty years ago, the then Labour government started to dismantle a state system in which children were separated at 11 on the basis of ability, and began building a "comprehensive" system intended to heal social divisions.
He realised that the volume of an object can be measured by how much water it displaces, a discovery he is said to have made in the bath and which caused him to run naked through the streets of the city shouting "eureka" ("I have found it").
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