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triumphanttri‧um‧phant /traɪˈʌmfənt/ ●○○ adjective - the triumphant women's gymnastics team
- As John Gardner has said, talent is one thing, while its triumphant expression is another.
- In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphant campaign.
- Only when we are fully deployed are we capable of that triumphant expression.
- She wanted to be alone; to escape with her triumphant discovery.
- The camera shutter winked and the photographer looked up from it, up and away, across the harbor; triumphant.
- Then one day she rang him with the triumphant news that she had finished.
- Winning a ring would be the triumphant moment of his career.
► triumphant look/smile/expression etc a triumphant grin ► emerged triumphant The Nationalists emerged triumphant from the political crisis. NOUN► expression· As John Gardner has said, talent is one thing, while its triumphant expression is another.· Only when we are fully deployed are we capable of that triumphant expression. ► look· But there was a new, triumphant look in the small red eyes.· He gave her a knowing, triumphant look and softly closed the door behind him. ► return· For Jonathan it was a triumphant return to form following two missed seasons due to a severe hamstring injury.· Only impossibly high personal expectations kept Gea Johnson from celebrating her triumphant return to track. ► smile· Allowing herself a small triumphant smile, she started the same process on the right boot.· A triumphant smile lit his perspiring face as he strode along the corridor to the kitchen.· This piece of information I gave him with a triumphant smile. 1showing pleasure and pride because of a victory or success: I feel exhausted, but also triumphant.triumphant look/smile/expression etc a triumphant grin2having gained a victory or success: the triumphant army The Nationalists emerged triumphant from the political crisis.—triumphantly adverb: ‘I’ve got a job,’ she announced triumphantly. |