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- Dictionarytriumph/ˈtrʌɪʌmf/
noun
- 1. a great victory or achievement: "a garden built to celebrate Napoleon's many triumphs" Similar Opposite
- 2. the processional entry of a victorious general into ancient Rome.
verb
- 1. achieve a victory; be successful: "spectacle has once again triumphed over content" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a Roman general) ride into ancient Rome after a victory.
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TRIUMPH definition: 1. a very great success, achievement, or victory (= when you win a war, fight, or competition), or…. Learn more.
The meaning of TRIUMPH is a victory or conquest by or as if by military force. How to use triumph in a sentence.
TRIUMPH meaning: 1. a very great success, achievement, or victory (= when you win a war, fight, or competition), or…. Learn more.
A triumph is a well-earned victory. It'll make you pump your fist and yell "Hurrah!" Triumph can be a noun or a verb, so you can have a triumph after the big game when you triumph over your opponents. Either way, it's a way to rejoice and a reason to whoop it up.
A triumph is a great success or achievement, often one that has been gained with a lot of skill or effort. The championships proved to be a personal triumph for the coach. [+ for] Cataract operations are a triumph of modern surgery. [+ of] In the moment of triumph I felt uneasy.
a significant success or noteworthy achievement; instance or occasion of victory. exultation resulting from victory; joy over success. Synonyms: celebration, jubilation.
triumph. noun. /ˈtraɪʌmf/. /ˈtraɪʌmf/. [countable, uncountable] a great success, achievement or victory. one of the greatest triumphs of modern science. triumph over somebody/something It was a personal triumph over her old rival. Extra Examples. Hollywood's favourite actor was modest about his latest triumph.