
Word: Triumph
How to pronounce: ˈtraɪəmf
Noun
Definitions:
1. A great victory or achievement.
Example sentences: "A garden built to celebrate Napoleon's many triumphs"
2. The processional entry of a victorious general into ancient Rome.
Example sentences: "Such was the fate of the Vandal king, Gelimir, paraded through Constantinople in 534 in a procession evoking the triumphs of ancient Rome."
Intransitive verb
Definitions:
1. Achieve a victory; be successful.
Example sentences: "Spectacle has once again triumphed over content"
2. (of a Roman general) ride into ancient Rome after a victory.
Example sentences: "Caesar triumphed at Rome four times in the same month, with a few days between each triumph."
Synonyms:
victory
exult
rejoice
gloat
celebration
jubilation
rejoicing
exultation
win
prevail
overcome
conquer
subdue
get
apotheosis
glory
joy
crow
delight
success
achievement
attainment
Derivations:
triumphed
triumphing
triumphant
triumphal
triumphantly
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Triumph in Other Languages...
Spanish: Triunfo
German: Triumphieren
French: Triomphe
Italian: Trionfo
Turkish: Zafer