It means to win, successful etc.
The word 'success' is an abstract noun; a word for accomplishment of an aim or purpose; attainment of popularity or profit; prosperity, triumph.
suck it, triumph listenin' loser
There are only two names meaning 'triumph' that I could find: Sanjaya and Fawzi, both male Indian and Arabic names. However, if you look for 'victory' (which is only differing a little bit) you have a lot of options. For boys:Nikon (comes from the Greek 'nike', meaning 'victory'. There are a lot of variants on this name, including the more popular Nicholas).Nicholas (see above)Sigmund (means 'victorious protector')Katsu (Japanese, means 'victory')For girls:Alma (means 'victory' but also has stuff to do with 'nourishing' and 'the soul').Berenice (means 'bringing victory')Eunice (means 'good victory')Victoria (an obvious one. Means 'victory').Unisex:Jaya (for both sexes, means plain 'victory'. Another name from this is 'Vajaya').Kelsey (for both sexes, means either 'ship's victory' or 'fierce island').
The Triumph Daytona 675 motorcycle was built to replace the company's previous motorcycle, the Triumph Daytona 650. Production of the Daytona 675 began in 2006.
It means four.
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Yes, the word "triumph" does not have a prefix.
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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.
"Ashinda" is a Swahili word that means "win" or "victory." It is often used in the context of competitions or contests to indicate success or triumph.
There is no glorious triumph in mistaking the Messiah for a gardener.
The root word of "triumph" is "triumphus," which comes from the Latin word "triumphus." In ancient Rome, a triumph was a ceremonial procession held to celebrate a military victory. The word "triumph" has retained its original meaning of a great victory or success.
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.
The word triumph has two syllables. The syllables are tri-umph.
ni-tsa-hon נצחון
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