There is no glorious triumph in mistaking the Messiah for a gardener.
We shall triumph over our foes!
There was a great triumph when the heroes returned to the city.
Winning eight gold medals was a great personal triumph for Michael Phellps. WIth adequate funds and continued research, science will someday triumph over cancer. Good will triumph over evil.
the mets triumph the yankees in their latest game.
Triumph can be a verb meaning to be victorious or a noun meaning victory or conquest. Here are examples of each. Verb: "The general felt sure that he would triumph over his enemies." Noun: "The statue celebrates the famous triumph of The Iron Duke at Waterloo." "After completing his math homework, he was satisfied with his minor triumph."
If he was right about it being a crow and not a rook he would crow "I told you so," in triumph.
After a frantic search, the passenger found his misplaced passport and held it above his head in triumph.
triumph ?
Yes, the noun 'triumph' is an abstract noun, a word for a great victory or achievement; a word for a concept.
The equivalent of triumph in the Romanian language is triumf.
In The Triumph of Charis the word 'triumph' is actually meaning 'triumphal procession' while Charis is a Greek word meaning Love. Charis did not triumph over anything as the poem isn't about a victory at all but, rather a procession.
When Ted gave up smoking, he viewed it as his greatest conquest to date. Synonyms for the word conquest are win, victory, and triumph.
The word triumph has two syllables. The syllables are tri-umph.
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