joy, jubilate, exult, exuberate, willow, triumph,
victorious, prevail, succeed, triumph, conquer
flawless
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."
He shouted triumphantly as his team scored the winning point. The victorious army marched triumphantly through the conquered city. Holding the award high above her head, she smiled triumphantly at the crowd.
Conquest, success, win, triumph
joy, jubilate, exult, exuberate, willow, triumph,
win, success, triumph
victorious, prevail, succeed, triumph, conquer
The adjective forms for the noun 'triumph' are triumphal and triumphant.
Success, triumph, conquest, win, landslide, coup; mastery, superiority, supremacy, thrashing, trouncing.
flawless
Triumph - Triumph album - was created on 1976-10-13.
win, victory, triumph, reward, profit, hit, gain, fame, benefit, attainment, acheivement
An antonym for triumph is defeat.
The suffix for triumph is "-ph".
There is no glorious triumph in mistaking the Messiah for a gardener.