A great victory or achievement
“The victory was a tactical triumph for the German, who started a season-low sixth on the grid.”
A highly successful example of something
“Proponents of this technology regard it as a triumph of scientific progress.”
Joy or satisfaction resulting from success or victory
“He punched the air in triumph as I passed him his towel.”
Something achieved with effort, skill, or courage
An extremely impressive person, thing or achievement
The state of being vanquished
An overwhelming majority of votes for one party or candidate in an election
Control or superiority over something (or someone)
(the sun, figuratively) A time of glory, especially one marked by an achievement that is acknowledged by others
An instance or state of renewed strength or vigor
The state or fact of being visually grand or impressive
A point of success or achievement
Victoria, symbolizing triumph and victory
An easy victory or achievement
(often "triumph over") To prevail over rivals, challenges, or difficulties
“Rey, by virtue of being a flawless human being, was able to triumph over all that came before her effortlessly.”
To prosper or flourish, or to attain control or ascendancy
“Those who got to the market first and built up a big customer base would triumph.”
To rejoice or exult at a victory or success
“Clearly elated with his victory, he would hop, laugh, and triumph in an almost maniacal manner.”
To overcome or prevail over, especially a difficulty or obstacle
To feel or show triumphant elation or jubilation
To be exceptionally proficient in an activity or subject
To forcibly impose obedience or servitude
To be exceedingly successful at (a particular enterprise)
To be a dominant or powerful factor
To forcibly relieve a monarch of the monarchy
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