Meaning & Definition of word "Triumph"
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Triumph
/ˈtraɪ.ʌmp/
noun:
- 1. A great victory or achievement.
- Example: The team's triumph in the championship game was celebrated by all the fans.
- 2. A notable success.
- Example: Winning the award was a significant triumph for the young artist.
- 3. Joy or satisfaction resulting from a success or victory.
- Example: There was a sense of triumph in her voice after she completed the marathon.
verb:
- 1. To achieve a victory or success.
- Example: They triumphed over their rivals in the final match.
- 2. To rejoice or celebrate a victory or success.
- Example: He triumphed in his struggle against adversity.
Etymology
Latin triumphus, from Greek thriambos, a hymn to Dionysus.
Common Phrases and Expressions
moment of triumph:
A significant achievement or victory.
triumph over adversity:
To achieve success despite difficulties.
triumph of hope:
A victory that inspires optimism.
Related Words
conquer:
To overcome and take control of a place or people.
victorious:
Having won a victory; triumphant.
achievement:
A thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage.
Slang Meanings of triumph
Meaning: To win big or achieve something notable.
Example Sentence: That party was a total triumph; everyone had a blast!
Meaning: An overwhelming success.
Example Sentence: The concert was a triumph; the crowd was wild!