triumphalism


tri·umph·al·ism

T0371000 (trī-ŭm′fə-lĭz′əm)n. Disproportionate or unreasonable celebration of the perceived successes and virtues of a given group, religion, or ideology relative to those of others.
tri·umph′al·ist n.

triumphalism

(traɪˈʌmfəlɪzəm) nexcessive celebration of the defeat of one's enemies or opponents triˈumphalist adj

tri•um•phal•ism

(traɪˈʌm fəˌlɪz əm)

n. 1. triumphant spirit or character. 2. a proud attitude or belief that one's church, political party, etc., is better or truer than all others. [1960–65]
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