Well I would say that its your personal triumph so maybe the thing you manged to triumph over would be the best reminder. Other than that I have a friend who has a rising sun as a symbol for a personal triumph of his own.
Yes, the noun 'triumph' is an abstract noun, a word for a great victory or achievement; a word for a concept.
The Napoleonic Code.
Failing to appreciate her triumph.
painting by Raphael Sanzio, its a apotesis of Galtea sourrounded by nymphs, mermans and cupids.
The Arch de Triumph.
Andrew Jackson
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.
In the Bible, palm trees symbolize victory, triumph, and righteousness. They are often associated with spiritual triumph and the presence of God. Palm branches were used to welcome Jesus into Jerusalem, symbolizing his victory over sin and death. The tall and upright nature of palm trees represents strength and resilience in the face of adversity, reflecting the believer's ability to overcome challenges with faith and perseverance.
It can symbolize the triumph of good over evil, of brains over brawn or it can simply be a pass time for a Sunday afternoon with friends and symbolize nothing.
An account of your personal difficulty and eventual triumph in learning to draw with charcoal
Triumph - Triumph album - was created on 1976-10-13.
An image of a person standing on top of a mountain with arms raised in triumph can symbolize accomplishment. This image conveys a sense of overcoming challenges and reaching new heights.
The grotesque samples of deformed chicken symbolize the grotesque psychological state of the narrator's father distorted by the American dream. The egg is a token of American dream as the story concludes that all the father's endeavours wind up with the last triumph of the egg, intimating the disillusionment of the American dream.
The burning of the island in "Lord of the Flies" symbolizes the destruction of civilization, the descent into savagery, and the loss of innocence. It represents the breakdown of order and the triumph of primal instincts over reason.
The suffix for triumph is "-ph".
An antonym for triumph is defeat.
There is no glorious triumph in mistaking the Messiah for a gardener.