Definition of triumphantly in English:
triumphantly
adverb trʌɪˈʌmf(ə)ntlitraɪˈəmf(ə)ntli
In a way that shows great happiness or joy at a victory or achievement.
the fleets returned triumphantly home
they marched triumphantly into the semi-finals
he was smiling triumphantly at the stunned look on my face
Example sentencesExamples
- Since the national side returned triumphantly from Ireland, not a single victory has been accumulated.
- Her ambition pays off when she returns to her home village triumphantly as a doctor.
- They march triumphantly, like conquering warriors.
- His plan has worked triumphantly.
- He eventually succeeded triumphantly.
- Mike calls out triumphantly, "He made it, he made it!"
- After an exile of three and a half years, he returned triumphantly to boxing.
- The two athletes were triumphantly paraded along the street.
- He approached the red carpet and marched triumphantly towards the cameras.
- He triumphantly announced that he had full-scholarship offers from several colleges.
Definition of triumphantly in US English:
triumphantly
adverbtrīˈəmf(ə)ntlētraɪˈəmf(ə)ntli
In a way that shows great happiness or joy at a victory or achievement.
the fleets returned triumphantly home
they marched triumphantly into the semifinals
he was smiling triumphantly at the stunned look on my face
Example sentencesExamples
- Mike calls out triumphantly, "He made it, he made it!"
- Since the national side returned triumphantly from Ireland, not a single victory has been accumulated.
- The two athletes were triumphantly paraded along the street.
- He triumphantly announced that he had full-scholarship offers from several colleges.
- His plan has worked triumphantly.
- He approached the red carpet and marched triumphantly towards the cameras.
- After an exile of three and a half years, he returned triumphantly to boxing.
- They march triumphantly, like conquering warriors.
- He eventually succeeded triumphantly.
- Her ambition pays off when she returns to her home village triumphantly as a doctor.