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noun the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
a significant success or noteworthy achievement; instance or occasion of victory.
exultation resulting from victory; joy over success.
Roman History . the ceremonial entrance into Rome of a victorious commander with his army, spoils of war, and captives, authorized by the senate in honor of an important military or naval victory. Compare ovation (def. 2).
a public pageant, spectacle, or the like.
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (used without object) to gain a victory; be victorious; win.
to gain mastery; prevail: to triumph over fear.
to be successful; achieve success.
to exult over victory; rejoice over success.
to be elated or glad; rejoice proudly; glory.
to celebrate a triumph, as a victorious Roman commander.
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Origin of triumph First recorded before 900; Middle English triumphe (noun), Old English triumpha, from Latin triump(h)us, perhaps from Etruscan, from Greek thríambos “hymn to Dionysus”
SYNONYMS FOR triumph 1 success.
3 jubilation, celebration.
6 succeed.
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synonym study for triumph 1 . See victory.
OTHER WORDS FROM triumph tri·umph·er, noun Words nearby triumph Tritonis, triton tumor, triturable, triturate, trituration, triumph , triumphal, triumphal arch, triumphalism, triumphant, triumvir
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Counting on a triumph , he had requested that some acquaintances should be invited to the house to hear it read aloud.
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British Dictionary definitions for triumph noun the feeling of exultation and happiness derived from a victory or major achievement
the act or condition of being victorious; victory
(in ancient Rome) a ritual procession to the Capitoline Hill held in honour of a victorious general
obsolete a public display or celebration
cards an obsolete word for trump 1
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (intr) (often foll by over) to win a victory or control to triumph over one's weaknesses
to rejoice over a victory
to celebrate a Roman triumph
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Derived forms of triumph triumpher , noun Word Origin for triumph C14: from Old French triumphe , from Latin triumphus , from Old Latin triumpus ; probably related to Greek thriambos Bacchic hymn
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