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Definition of triumph
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of triumph is as below...
Triumph
(n.) To
celebrate
victory
with pomp; to
rejoice
over
success;
to exult in an
advantage
gained;
to
exhibit
exultation.
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Peanism
::
Peanism
(n.) The song or shout of
praise,
of
battle,
or of
triumph..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) A trump card; also, an old game at
cards..
Ha
::
Ha
(interj.)
An
exclamation
denoting
surprise,
joy, or
grief.
Both as
uttered
and as
written,
it
expresses
a great
variety
of
emotions,
determined
by the tone or the
context.
When
repeated,
ha, ha, it is an
expression
of
laughter,
satisfaction,
or
triumph,
sometimes
of
derisive
laughter;
or
sometimes
it is
equivalent
to Well, it is so..
Paean
::
Paean (n.) Any loud and
joyous
song; a song of
triumph.
Over
::
Over
(prep.)
Above,
implying
superiority
after a
contest;
in spite of;
notwithstanding;
as, he
triumphed
over
difficulties;
the bill was
passed
over the
veto..
Triumphal
::
Triumphal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
triumph;
used in a
triumph;
indicating,
or in honor of, a
triumph
or
victory;
as, a
triumphal
crown;
a
triumphal
arch..
Palm
::
Palm (n.) Any
symbol
or token of
superiority,
success,
or
triumph;
also,
victory;
triumph;
supremacy..
Millennium
::
Millennium
(n.) A
thousand
years;
especially,
the
thousand
years
mentioned
in the
twentieth
chapter
in the
twentieth
chapter
of
Revelation,
during
which
holiness
is to be
triumphant
throughout
the
world.
Some
believe
that,
during
this
period,
Christ
will reign on earth in
person
with his
saints..
Eureka
::
Eureka
() The
exclamation
attributed
to
Archimedes,
who is said to have cried out
Eureka!
eureka!
(I have found it! I have found it!), upon
suddenly
discovering
a
method
of
finding
out how much the gold of King
Hiero's
crown had been
alloyed.
Hence,
an
expression
of
triumph
concerning
a
discovery..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) Loud
expression
of
triumph
or
wonder
or of
popular
acclamation
or
favor.
Ovation
::
Ovation
(n.) A
lesser
kind of
triumph
allowed
to a
commander
for an easy,
bloodless
victory,
or a
victory
over
slaves..
Aha
::
Aha
(interj.)
An
exclamation
expressing,
by
different
intonations,
triumph,
mixed with
derision
or
irony,
or
simple
surprise..
Triumphing
::
Triumphing
(a.)
Having
or
celebrating
a
triumph;
victorious;
triumphant.
Exulting
::
Exulting
(a.)
Rejoicing
triumphantly
or
exceedingly;
exultant.
Palm Sunday
::
Palm
Sunday
() The
Sunday
next
before
Easter;
-- so
called
in
commemoration
of our
Savior's
triumphal
entry into
Jerusalem,
when the
multitude
strewed
palm
branches
in the way..
Shout
::
Shout (v. i.) To utter a
sudden
and loud
outcry,
as in joy,
triumph,
or
exultation,
or to
attract
attention,
to
animate
soldiers,
etc..
Ah
::
Ah
(interj.)
An
exclamation,
expressive
of
surprise,
pity,
complaint,
entreaty,
contempt,
threatening,
delight,
triumph,
etc.,
according
to the
manner
of
utterance..
Shout
::
Shout (n.) A loud burst of voice or
voices;
a
vehement
and
sudden
outcry,
especially
of a
multitudes
expressing
joy,
triumph,
exultation,
or
animated
courage..
Hoo
::
Hoo
(interj.)
Hurrah!
-- an
exclamation
of
triumphant
joy.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Of great
strength,
force,
importance,
and the like;
strong;
mighty;
powerful;
violent;
sometimes,
triumphant;
victorious;
majestic,
etc.; as, a high wind; high
passions..
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