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Definition of triumph
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Triumph
(n.) A
magnificent
and
imposing
ceremonial
performed
in honor of a
general
who had
gained
a
decisive
victory
over a
foreign
enemy.
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Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) A
magnificent
and
imposing
ceremonial
performed
in honor of a
general
who had
gained
a
decisive
victory
over a
foreign
enemy.
Triumpher
::
Triumpher
(n.) One who
triumphs
or
rejoices
for
victory.
Triumplant
::
Triumplant
(v. i.)
Celebrating
victory;
expressive
of joy for
success;
as, a
triumphant
song or ode..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) To play a trump card.
Jubilant
::
Jubilant
(a.)
Uttering
songs of
triumph;
shouting
with joy;
triumphant;
exulting.
Hoo
::
Hoo
(interj.)
Hurrah!
-- an
exclamation
of
triumphant
joy.
Palm
::
Palm (n.) Any
symbol
or token of
superiority,
success,
or
triumph;
also,
victory;
triumph;
supremacy..
Triumplant
::
Triumplant
(v. i.)
Rejoicing
for
victory;
triumphing;
exultant.
Exult
::
Exult (v. i.) To be in high
spirits;
figuratively,
to leap for joy; to
rejoice
in
triumph
or
exceedingly;
to
triumph;
as, an
exulting
heart..
Ovation
::
Ovation
(n.) A
lesser
kind of
triumph
allowed
to a
commander
for an easy,
bloodless
victory,
or a
victory
over
slaves..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.)
Success
causing
exultation;
victory;
conquest;
as, the
triumph
of
knowledge..
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..
Gloriation
::
Gloriation
(n.)
Boast;
a
triumphing.
Exultant
::
Exultant
(a.)
Inclined
to
exult;
characterized
by, or
expressing,
exultation;
rejoicing
triumphantly..
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..
Triumphing
::
Triumphing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Triump.
Triumphed
::
Triumphed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Triump.
Victory
::
Victory
(n.) The
defeat
of an enemy in
battle,
or of an
antagonist
in any
contest;
a
gaining
of the
superiority
in any
struggle
or
competition;
conquest;
triumph;
-- the
opposite
of
defeat..
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..
Epinicion
::
Epinicion
(n.) A song of
triumph.
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